

Classes
Level 1
for beginners- Wednesdays 7:30pm - 9:30pm
- 7:30pm-8:30pm Beginner lessons, 1st Floor Studio
- 8:30-9:30pm Social Dance combined
- Mackenzie Hall
- meet In Upper Auditorium 8pm
Level 2
for intermediate/ advanced dancers- Wednesdays 7:30pm - 9:30pm
- 7:30-8:30PM Intermediate/ advanced lessons: Main Hall, 2nd Floor
- 8:30-9:30PM Social dance combined
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Mackenzie Hall
*********soft shoes




Our Newest Teachers! from left to right; Griff Evans, Isobel Hunter and Pat Dupuis
Membership Information
Membership in the Branch and the RSCDS is open to persons over the age of 16.
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society is the ruling body for Scottish Country Dancing throughout the world. It is based in Edinburgh and its efforts assure consistency in the description of the dances and figures, adoption of new dances, teaching, and music. This consistency allows a dancer to join the dance anywhere in the world with confidence and ease.
Benefits of Membership:
- The RSCDS magazine, which is published twice a year in early September and mid-January.
- The Cockade, our own branch newsletter.
- Invitations to workshops and other educational opportunities.
- Access to the annual Summer School at St. Andrews.
- Access to other RSCDS branches all over the world!
- Access to RSCDS certified instructors.
- Attendance in branch meetings and a vote in branch elections.
- Listing in the directory of members.
- Information and advice.
Dues for 2011 - 2012:
There are two components of the dues: One, a membership fee in the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS) and the other, dues for the Branch where one dances.
There are two ways to pay:
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Sessional payments
The treasurers preferred form of payment:- Fall session (September - December): $90: [$25 RSCDS dues, $65 Branch dues]
- Winter session (January - May): $90 [all Branch]
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Drop in fees
This is an option for non-regular dancers:
You may elect to pay $8 for the week you come to class, plus $25 one time only for the annual RSCDS membership fee ($12.50 if you start in the Winter session.)
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Where the money goes:
The RSCDS fee is paid annually (set by the RSCDS and collected by the Branch). The RSCDS uses this money to promote Scottish Country Dancing, research dances, publish materials and so on. Once one is a member of the RSCDS the doors of all the Society's branches are open.
The Branch levies additional fees to pay for the rental of Mackenzie Hall, supplies for the refreshment break, postage, purchase of music CDs, purchase and maintenance of music equipment, and so on.