Scottish
Country Dancing in St Neots,
Cambridgeshire
What is
it?
- What
you may have already done at the Junior School Ceilidh or Barn Dance
- Similar to English Country Dancing
- A mixture of energetic dances for those who are young and fit, and slower
dances for those who are not!
- More fun than aerobics!
- Easy to learn, complete beginners are welcome
- Informal and sociable
What is
it NOT?
- We
don't dance on swords (that is Highland Dancing)
- It's not competitive (that is also Highland Dancing)
- You don't have to be Scottish (we have English, Dutch, French and Spanish
members too)
- We don't wear kilts (but flat shoes are a good idea).
- You don't need to be fit (but if you want a gradual introduction to some
entertaining exercise, this is it)
- You don't need to bring a partner, we all dance with each other, but the
more the merrier, so if you bring your spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend (or
all three) so much the better.
The St Neots Scottish
Country Dance Club meets at Eynesbury C of E Primary School, Montague St,
Eynesbury, St Neots, Cambridgeshire nearly every
Monday night in school term at 7.30pm.
Click here for a map.
Both complete
beginners and experienced dancers are welcome, with or without partners. We
are very relaxed and friendly and the emphasis is on having fun, not on being
formal. We dress casually and have a teabreak at half time. Everybody
dances with everybody so coming on your own is not a problem.
Call Barbara
on 01480-473560 for more information.
To find the
words to our dance for 7 couples, Black Black Fen, click here
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