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Other clubs in the area
Other
web sites of interest
DanceWeb
- an interactive directory of Dance News, Dance Classes, Dance Products,
Dance Suppliers and Web Resources for the UK Dance Community
DanceWeb is an interactive directory for all UK dancing enthusiasts,
and most dance styles. It will help you find a Dance Class or School, a Dance Product / Service
Supplier or a Web Resource (such as a Chat
Room). You can either use traditional Menu selections or key in a
short text query. The web site provides examples which you can
use, or edit, or you can make up your own.
MINICRIB - notes on more than
3000 Scottish Country Dances.
The
Strathspey Server - a repository of information about Scottish country
dancing.
St.
Andrews Shoemakers (formerly James Senior) - Scottish and Irish Country
Dancing Shoes and Highland Dance Shoes
St. Andrews Shoemakers are manufacturers of
Scottish and Irish Country Dancing Shoes and Highland Dance Shoes including
Scottish and Highland Dance Ghillies, Brogues and Pumps, Irish Jazz, Jig and
Reel Shoes, Dancewear and Dance Accessories.
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The
Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
was established in 1923 by Mrs. Ysobel Stewart
of Fasnacloich and Miss Jean Milligan, to protect and promote the
standards of Scottish Country Dancing. Today it is an international
organisation with 170 local branches and 21,000 members around the world.
Through its local branches the RSDCS offers opportunities to learn and
practise the country dances of Scotland. Each branch has RSCDS qualified
teachers to provide training for all standards of dancers, and holds
social events throughout the year. For members wishing to improve their
technique there are workshops and day schools as well as the Society's
Summer School.
Scottish Country Dancing thrives today because
of the work of the RSCDS. This includes collecting traditional dances,
publishing new dances, publishing dance music, standardising dancing technique,
and training dance instructors. The RSCDS imposes a uniformity which ensures
that dancers from anywhere in the world can enjoy Scottish Country Dancing
together. Clubs and individuals benefit from using RSCDS instructions, dancing
to RSCDS recorded music, and receiving instruction from RSCDS qualified
teachers.
The RSCDS provides training courses for
dancers, tutors and musicians. The largest of these is the annual Summer School
at St. Andrews. Over a four week period, 1,000 dancers attend classes at all
levels from beginners, through fully qualified, to courses for instructors. As
well as Country Dancing, students can take classes in Highland Dancing or
Ladies' Step, attend social dances, perform in the Ceilidh, show off their
talents to the public and enjoy any number of social gatherings.
The RSCDS publishes and sells a wide range of
videos, books, recordings, and accessories.
The
Berkshire/Hampshire/Surrey Border Branch
was set up in 1977 to complement the existing
clubs in the area by providing a focal point and offering facilities such as
graded classes, teacher training, instruction and day schools. The Branch covers
a wide area centred on Camberley in Surrey, and encompassing parts of Berkshire
and Hampshire. The Branch runs a wide selection of events each year:
Autumn and Christmas Social Dances:
dancing to recorded music with a bring-a-plate supper
Day School: classes for all standards
of dancing with RSCDS teachers and live music, with an evening social and on
alternate years, a Musician's Day School
Annual Ball
Loseley Open Air Dance: dancing on the
lawns at Loseley House
Advanced Class: instruction from RSCDS
teachers throughout the dancing season
Branch Shop:
carries a stock of items including RSCDS Pocket Editions,
Pilling's and Card Cribs, CDs and tapes published by the RSCDS and
others, and RSCDS accessories
Annual membership of the RSCDS through the BHS
Branch costs £14.50 (2006-2007). By joining you
will receive the following benefits as well as helping to safeguard and promote
Scottish Country Dancing:
Full instructions for new dances published by the RSCDS
RSCDS Bulletin and Newsbrief containing
information about what is going on inside the RSCDS
Opportunity to attend the RSCDS Summer and Winter
Schools
BHS Newsletter giving news and views
from the BHS Branch and details of forthcoming functions
Reduced entry to many BHS Branch functions
Discount on RSCDS items (and selected
non-RSCDS CDs) from the Branch Shop
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