The following sites are all informative and interesting, and are well worth a (virtual) look.
Burns Country: The official Robert Burns website, a huge and wonderful resource, includes a songs and poems archive, info on Burns Suppers, the Burns family tree, Burns House Museum Mauchline, a discussion area—even how to get your hands on Robert Burns Chess sets!
Edinburg University - Dance Links:
"We collected some—hopefully useful—links to other WWW pages related to dancing in general," including other university and SCD societies, dance events calendars, mailing lists.
Grand Chain is the Edinburgh Scottish Dance Resource Site. This is a great site with many links, including upcoming events both locally and worldwide.
Loch Ness Live! Be the first to spot Nessie this millenium!
Scott MacHaffie's personal homepage includes specific info on SCD in the Portland (Oregon) area, but also has a good deal of general info on the history of SCD, footwork, dance descriptions and dance books.
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society: The webpage of the Edinburgh-based organization.
SCD Database Project: This group is setting up a database to help people find music for specific dances. As of January 2000, it was still under construction.
Scottish Country Dancing Links: Still more links to other interesting sites.
Scottish Dancing: A rather small page within a larger website (Cyber Scotland), this has some interesting info on the Sword Dance.
Scottish Dancing Links, courtesy of the Sapphire Swan Dance Directory.
The Scottish National Dance Company
The Strathspey Server: This is a repository of information relating to Scottish country dancing. Includes loads of links of interest, including websites of Scottish Country Dance Groups around the world (Australia, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK and USA).
What is Scottish Country Dancing?: Good, general and background information on what it's all about.
WWW Scottish Country Dances Index: "This index allows you to locate full instructions for Scottish Country Dance that are published on the World Wide Web."