Ghillies (dance)

Ghillies (dance)

Ghillies are specially designed shoes used for several types of dance. They are soft shoes, similar to ballet shoes. They are used by women in Irish Dance, by men in Scottish Country Dance, and by men and women in Highland Dance.

Appearance and materials

Ghillies are soft shoes, almost always made of a supple leather that forms to the foot. They use laces which criss-cross the top of the foot and are tied together similar to a sneaker. Most dancers use laces but some prefer elastics. Some dancers will also wrap the laces/elastics around the soles of the feet. [ [http://www.standrews-shoemakers.com/centinal.cgi?p=shoes_adult_ghillies Product Listing - shoes_adult_ghillies ] ] The soles are generally made of leather. They are generally full soles, although some makers do provide split soled ghillies. The most common colour of ghillies are black, although makers do offer other colours such as red, green, and white. White ghillies can be dyed a variety of colours to be used for costumes specially choreographed dances.

cottish Ghillies

Scottish Ghillies are used by men and women for Highland Dancing, and by men for Scottish Country Dancing. [ [http://www.newscotland.org.uk/page/info/dance_equipment New Scotland Country Dance Society ] ] They are almost always black, although they can often feature coloured stitching and eyelets. [ [http://www.standrews-shoemakers.com/centinal.cgi?cart_id=z77fud.a7037*eW7Scp&p_id=00009&xm=on&ppinc=more Product Listing ] ] Highland ghillies generally need to be a bit larger than the foot, due to being worn with thick socks or hose.

Irish Ghillies

Irish Ghillies are used by women in Irish Dancing. Men wear a stronger leather shoe similar to jazz shoes. Unlike Scottish Ghillies, the Irish version rarely feature coloured stitching, and they use loops in the leather, as opposed to eyelets, for the laces. [ [http://www.corrsirishshoes.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=9 Corrs Irish Shoes - Product Catalog ] ]

Comparison to Ballet Shoes

Like ballet shoes, ghillies are generally made from leather, and have similar soles. Many dancers who start in Highland or Irish dancing will first use ballet shoes, as the cost is considerably lower. The most easily recognizable difference between ballet shoes and ghillies is that ghillies use laces to fasten them to the wearers foot, whereas ballet shoes generally use an elastic across the ankle. Other differences are that ghillies do not have a string/elastic around the edge of the shoe to tighten them, and the soles of ghillies are not usually stitched on, but glued on.

Other uses

* Ghillies, or Ghillie Brogues, are also a type of shoe with laces along the instep and no tongue, especially those used for Scottish country dancing. Although now worn for dancing and social events, ghillies originated as a shoe that would dry quickly due to the lack of a tongue, and not get stuck in the mud because of their laces above the ankle.

* In a perhaps more recent and certainly competing shoe-related use, Ghillie has also been used to describe laced shoes where rings or loops that project over the tongue are attached to the upper as an alternative to the use of eyelets punctured in the upper; this style is often seen on athletic shoes.

*Ghillies can also be used for other forms of dance, such as lyrical.

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