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'CALUM NOAH: The Very First Sword Dance' added to 'My films'.

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CALUM NOAH: The Very First Sword Dance [7951]

Where, when and by whom was the highland sword dance first invented? We think it was danced by Noah's son Calum, when the Ark hit dry land. Calum Noah takes a playful look at the origins of the sword dance, telling a long-forgotten tale from the Isle of Skye.

2007

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