The Branch holds classes in Canberra, from February to November. We aim to cater for dancers at all levels of knowledge, experience and technical expertise.
Most dances are a story with the formations, steps and movements of the dance, from the start to the finish, revealing the story.
Care is taken with warm up and cool down exercises to maintain dancer health and fitness.
No Partner Needed. Fantastic music. A fun and social way to have great physical and mental exercise. No swords or special clothing. Wear soft-soled shoes.
Dancers at these classes are more familiar with the steps and formations of Scottish Country Dancing. The classes are a combination of learning dances with some focus on improving technique and learning further (and perhaps more complex) formations found in dances. They are intended to stretch the knowledge and technique level of a dancer, pointing out further facets of Scottish country dancing, from the timing and phrasing of the components of the dance, synchronising with dance partners to hand movements and protocol of the dances.
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These classes cover a range of technique and experience levels, but are all designed to be low impact on joints, with easy, low intensity movements. These classes help dancers to continue to enjoy dancing Scottish by enabling those with joint strains and aches to continue dancing, continue exercising and continue socialising with other dancers.
View the recent dances taught at this class here
These classes are to benefit dancers of all levels of technique and experience to enhance and stretch their skills. This event was held in April 2021 and included two classes in the morning for less experienced dancers, called Improving Steps and Focus on Formations. The two afternoon classes were for more experienced dancers to stretch their skill levels with the More Challenging Formations class and the Advanced High Impact Technique class. Cost is dependent on the number of classes you chose to participate in on the day.