The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Sisters’ Highland Fling at granny’s goes viral

DANCING: 15,000 views of video

- KIRSTY MCINTOSH klmcintosh@thecourier.co.uk

A Perthshire grandmothe­r has told of her pride after a video of her Australian grandaught­ers’ first Scottish performanc­e went viral.

More than 15,000 people have viewed the footage of the Blundell sisters dancing at Pitlochry’s Highland Night.

Holly, 12, and her 11-year-old twin sisters Erin and Hannah were joined by Leah Slane from Stanley for a performanc­e of the Hullichan.

The girls are currently on a five-week visit to their grandmothe­r’s home in Pitlochry and have since competed at the Kinross and Perth Highland games, and plan to dance at the Strathardl­e and Granton on Spey events.

Dorothy Thomson, whose daughter Lynne emigrated to Grafton in New South Wales, Australia, in 1999, said the trio had packed an entire suitcase with Highland dancing kit for the trip.

She said: “They compete in Australia but this was the first time on Scottish soil – the last time they were here was four years ago and they weren’t dancing then.”

She said the girls were prevented from competing at the Pitlochry Highland Games as they have yet to reach a high enough level.

“They were hoping to dance at Pitlochry games but they are only intermedia­te and you need to be premier,” she said.

“So Jean Swanson, who is the dance teacher here said they could do the Highland Night instead. I don’t know who took the video but it’s great that folk are wanting to watch it. The girls are fair chuffed about it as well.”

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Gran Dorothy Thomson with Holly, Hannah and Erin Blundell. Below: the performanc­e that has gone viral online.
Picture: Kris Miller. Gran Dorothy Thomson with Holly, Hannah and Erin Blundell. Below: the performanc­e that has gone viral online.
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