Festivals and workshops

In addition to our own events, which are on offer through the events section of this website, RSCDS Branches around the world hold their own festivals and workshops, which are attended by hundreds of dancers and offer a truly unique experience.

Dance festivals, weekends and workshops

We invite you to discover the events below and if interested please get in touch with the Branch to learn more! Wherever you are in the world, you are always close to Scottish Country Dancing.

To find out more details about the upcoming Newcastle Festival, visit their website for more information. 

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The 47th Australian Winter School will take place at Gatton Campus of the University of Queensland in the beautiful Lockyer Valley from 7 – 14 July 2024.

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1 -3 November 2024

Join us at Asilomar, located on the beautiful Monterey Peninsula, just 120 miles south of San Francisco.

This spectacular state park, with its historic buildings designed by Julia Morgan, 107 acres of woodlands, sand dunes, and ocean beach is an ideal setting for a magical weekend of Scottish country dancing.

Asilomar offers charming, modern guest rooms, set in a rustic, restful setting and promises you an unforgettable weekend dancing in beautiful Merrill Hall, classes with world-class teachers and outstanding musicians.

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Every July, there is an annual Scottish country dancing outdoor festival in north Leeds with demonstrations & children's dancing in the afternoon followed by social dancing in the evening.

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Teachers' Association (Canada), better known as TAC, hosts a Scottish Country Dance summer school annually at a venue in Canada or the USA.

TAC Summer School is open to all Scottish Country Dancers from basic to advanced and from beginner to experienced. One need not be a TAC member to register. 

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Each July, the RSCDS Boston Branch sponsors three sessions at Pinewoods: a 4-day session for English, Scottish and Contra dancing (co-sponsored with CDS Boston Centre), and weekend and week-long Scottish sessions.

All three sessions offer live music and dancing from morning 'til night, with classes for beginning, intermediate, and advanced dancers.

We would like to especially encourage young dancers (18+), new dancers, and Pinewoods first-timers to apply.

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RSCDS New Zealand Branch extends a warm welcome for all dancers to attend the 2024-2025 Summer School in Wellington.  28 December 2024 to 5 January 2025.  Check their website for more details. 

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Pawling weekend welcomes dancers of all ages on the third weekend of May each year. 

17-19 May 2024

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4th - 6th October 2024

 

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Youth Branch weekends

18th - 20th October 2024

 

More information can be found on the Youth Branch website

Youth Branch weekends

Dance Around the World
23rd November 2024                     

Come together on Saturday, 23rd November for a worldwide dance day. Use our special programme that features 12 dances with connections to 6 continents for a dance at home, in a small group, or at branch event.

 

Global Youth Week (worldwide)                        

The rationale behind Global Youth Week is to explore opportunities and to share ideas and experiences to encourage more young people to take up Scottish country dance and music. By linking with others worldwide, this is a celebration of young people’s involvement. Check out what’s happening this year and join the conversation.

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There are 159 RSCDS Branches and over 300 Affiliated Groups in more than 50 countries around the world, located on all continents (except Antarctica).

They organise and run classes, dances and other social events in their own areas and are committed to helping develop Scottish Dance and Music for future generations.

We encourage you to try Scottish Country Dancing for yourself to see just how much fun it can be, so please come along and learn how to 'Dance Scottish'. 

Wherever you are in the world there is most likely Scottish Country Dancing.

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