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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Jan 01

Happy New Year 2014

Happy New Year to all of our regular dancers, ceilidh attendees and visitors. 2013 was a great year for Scots on The Rocks and our regular Tuesday night dance classes resume on Tuesday 7 January 2014. Hope to see you on the dance floor in 2014.

Jul 15

Beginners classes are back

Our next beginners course begins on Monday 12 August.  You can find all the details at our Beginners page. You don’t need a partner, previous dance experience or a kilt. Bring your enthusiasm and we’ll do the rest. Sign up now!

Jun 23

Wet and wild ceilidh

It was a full house at Abraham Mott last night for our June Chaotic Ceilidh, with people braving the wet and wild weather for a night of great music and chaotic dancing.  Huge thanks as always to our fabulous musicians Chris Duncan and Catherine Strutt, and Cathryn Collins for keeping the dances coming.  On a …

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Jun 09

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. I thought I would take some time to answer them this morning. Why do tickets sell out so fast? Abraham Mott hall comfortably fits 100 people for dancing. Any more than that would be over crowded …

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May 07

Tuesday dances

What a nice surprise tonight – Jo back at dancing after a lovely trip overseas.  Jan ably taught us Festival Interceltique, the Meeting of the Waters, The Belle of Bon Accord, The Lass of Richmond Hill, Jean Martin of Aberdeen and The Diamond Jubilee.  Jan – thanks for the lovely tunes for the Belle of …

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