Scottish country dancing at Greenburgh Library
As part of the Greenburgh Library's Zombie Prom events,in coordination with the Teenburgh Summer Reading program "Own the Night," Susan and James Ferguson of Armonk taught a traditional Scottish country dance known as ceilidh to participating teens Wednesday. (Aug 1, 2012)
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