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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Sep 12

Chaotic Ceilidh sold out

Tickets for our 21 September  Chaotic Ceilidh are now fully sold out. Thanks to everyone for the overwhelming response and we look forward to seeing you on Saturday for a night of chaos!

Sep 11

Tuesday dances

What a great night – visitors from northern NSW, Tassie, Japan and Auckland NZ – plus the last preparation for the Hunter Valley Ball.  Morag also included some dances from the Winter School programmes.  We enjoyed, in the company of our visitors, Tribute to the Borders, Miss Christy Stuart, New Scotland Strathspey, Prince Rupert’s Fancy …

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Sep 03

Beginners update

Our latest intake of beginners have hit the halfway point. They are having fun and learning lots of steps and formations.  This week they danced the Old Man of Storr and Lady Catherine Bruce’s Reel as well as having their first introduction to the pas de basque step.

Aug 28

Tuesday Dances

We enjoyed a beautiful sunset and a great night of dancing with Morag last night and learnt some more dances for the upcoming Hunter Valley Ball.  It is always a treat to get visitors from overseas, and this week we had a visitor from near Manchester in the UK.  We danced The Ravens Dance, Mary …

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Aug 26

Seppeltsfield Winery

From time to time we like to promote companies/organisations that have supported Scots on The Rocks and Seppeltsfield Winery has been a keen supporter for several years. People who have been to any of the Scots on The Rocks events over the last few years would recognise the Seppeltsfield signature sherries which are often given …

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