Country Dancing
What is Scottish Country Dancing?
Scottish Country Dancing is a form of social dancing that involves three or more couples dancing in organized formations called “sets.” Scottish Country Dancing is not to be confused with Scottish Highland Dancing which is a solo form of dance.
Scottish Country dances are categorized a jigs, reels and Strathspeys according the music to which they are dances. Jigs and reels a lively dances that feature a quick tempo whereas the Strathspey is more stately with a slower tempo.
Why Consider Country Dancing
Scottish country dancing is a great fun and what better way to enjoy some friendship, great music and physical activity! In fact, Scottish Country Dancing is an effective way for maintaining health and fitness. A 2010 study found women who danced had greater agility leg strength and walking speed compared to women who took part in other forms of exercise.
Classes at the Scottish Society
Due to the current health restrictions we are not able to hold classes currently. Normally classes are held every Tuesday from 7:30-9:30 pm at the Edmonton Scottish Society Hall located at 3105-101 Street, Edmonton, T6X 1A1
Classes:
Adult Beginner - to learn basic steps, formations and easier dance
Social Class - to dance old and new reels, jigs and Stathspeys
What you need
Soft soled shoes, two feet (one left and one right, but don't let that stop you) and a sense of humor and a smile.
What you don't need
A partner, a kilt, Scottish ancestry or any previous dance experience
Contact:
Irene Towshend: phone - 780-430-0412 or email - townshend@shaw.ca
Margaret Dudley: phone - 780-438-8837 or email - mmdudley@shaw.ca