
Originally Posted by
Hamish
...When I danced with the RSCDS London Branch Demonstration Team, we would often provide the 'Cabaret' at similar events and, many a time we presented an all-male "Reel of the 51st Division" - sometimes in unkilted uniforms from all three services. As you know, the dance was originally devised in a German prisioner-of-war camp by a Scots Officer!
Ham,
I had the pleasure of dancing the "Reel of the 51st Division" with my class teacher so I only got glimpses of the men's set. After more than a year of instruction it seemed so ...wild to have the men waving their arms in the air! 
They were having such a grand time, their elan' and flair were the center of attention during that set.
It had been mentioned in class and at the dance that it was created by Scot POWs. Todd (cajunscot) sent me this wonderful link that described how the dance had been sent back to Scotland during WWII and the German's had intercepted the SCD shorthand and were quite vexxed at this mysterious "code" 
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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