Folk dancers set to make it big in Holyrood
FOLK dancers were set to parade down the Royal Mile today before putting on a display in the grounds of the parliament.
It is part of the Dunedin Dancers' International Folk Dance Festival, which first came to Holyrood two years ago.
Performers from across Europe were expected to join in the procession and then take part in the dancing display in the landscaped area of the parliament from 12.30pm until 2.30pm.
Groups from Scotland, Lithuania, Austria and the Czech Republic were among those scheduled to perform.
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Sunday 27 May 2012
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