Scots on The Rocks

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Date registered: 14/11/2011

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  1. Tuesday Classes now at Glebe Town Hall until end of September 2026 — 01/04/2026
  2. Reminder – Regular Tuesday class for 24 March 2026 will be at Glebe Town Hall. — 19/03/2026
  3. No class Tuesday 24 February 2026 due to Hall issues – See you on 3 March! — 23/02/2026
  4. Join our next Beginner’s Course starting 7 April 2026 — 18/01/2026
  5. NO CLASS ON 4 NOVEMBER – SEE YOU ON 11 NOVEMBER — 28/10/2025

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Mar 26

Tuesday Dances

A very humid evening saw no rest for the wicked at class last night. Ruth putting the class through Rondel practice and dancing Bank’s Hornpipe, Miss Milligan’s Strathspey, The Celtic Cross, Joie de Vivre, The Banks Of Clyde and The Laird of Milton’s Daughter.

Mar 19

Tuesday Dances

Thanks to Ruth for a great programme last night consisting of The Reverend John MacFarlane, The Highlandman’s Umbrella, The Dancer’s Friend (a great 3C strathspey), The Dipper In The Dales, Macdonald of the Isles 5C aka Big Mac, Mrs Cholmondeley’s Reel and Loch Torridon.

Mar 12

Tuesday Dances

Last night saw three sets enjoy Ruth’s teaching of Maxwell’s Rant, Macdonald of the Isles (the three couple and then the even better five couple version that looks like it is becoming a favourite of SoTR!), Blue Bonnets, The Highlander Kissed His Mother and Trip to Bavaria which was encored! Plenty of poussette practice as …

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Mar 10

March Chaotic Ceilidh sold out – want to know why?

We get a lot of calls and emails just after our tickets sell out often asking the same questions. Why do tickets sell out so fast? Abraham Mott hall comfortably fits 100 people for dancing. Any more than that would be over crowded and potentially unsafe. We make tickets available to our regular tuesday class …

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Mar 05

Tuesday Dances

Another fun Tuesday taught by Ruth – Collichur, Betty’s Wedding, Macdonald of the Isles (the three couple and then the even better five couple version that will on the SoTR Social in May), Mrs MacLeod and the SoTR favourite Flowers Of Edinburgh.

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