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Celebrating 100 Years of Scottish Dance tradition

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Donna Portland

10 October 2023, 10:30 PM

Celebrating 100 Years of Scottish Dance tradition

Over 160 enthusiastic seasoned Scottish country dancers, hailing from Australia, New Zealand, and the UK have gathered in Kiama to commemorate the Centenary Ball of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS). This momentous event is part of a global celebration happening simultaneously around the world.


The centenary ball is the highlight of a week-long workshop dedicated to the art of Scottish dancing held in Kiama. 



Kiama was home to the 46th Australian Winter School of the RSCDS, spanning 24 September to 1 October. This year holds special significance as it marks the centenary of the RSCDS. Organised by Anna Underhill, the event boasts a dazzling array of internationally acclaimed teachers and musicians. Each day begins with invigorating morning classes, followed by a diverse selection of afternoon sessions. Evenings are dedicated to social gatherings and special events, culminating in the highly anticipated Centenary Ball on Saturday.



To discover the Scottish dance tradition there are two local clubs open to new members. In Wollongong, meetings take place every Monday night, while in Nowra, they gather on Tuesday nights. Immerse yourself in the rich tradition of Scottish dance and become part of a vibrant community.


The Chairman Elect of the Society Gary Coull, says, “It's wonderful to be here in Kiama to celebrate the centenary. This is a very special year for our organisation, and it would be wonderful to see more people living in Australia join us on the dance floor!”


Gary informs that the organisation was founded 100 years ago in order to practice and preserve country dances as danced in Scotland. The organisation has since grown to over 9,600 members worldwide with Scottish dancing happening in all corners of the globe. He enthuses, “Scottish dancing is a great activity to improve physical and mental health. It's also a great social form of dance with fantastic music and we make sure to have lots of fun!”



For more information visit the website: www.rscds.org.au/sydney-classes-and-club-contacts.html#/

YouTube has a demonstration: https://youtu.be/_Pj0aD6GvME