Scots on The Rocks

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Date registered: 14/11/2011

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  1. Thanks to our great supporter Range Tasmania! — 20/05/2026
  2. No Classes on 30 June 2026 — 06/05/2026
  3. Tuesday Classes now at Glebe Town Hall until end of September 2026 — 01/04/2026
  4. Reminder – Regular Tuesday class for 24 March 2026 will be at Glebe Town Hall. — 19/03/2026
  5. No class Tuesday 24 February 2026 due to Hall issues – See you on 3 March! — 23/02/2026

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Jun 04

Chaotic Ceilidh tickets sold out

Chaotic Ceilidh  SOLD OUT! Tickets for our 16 June  Chaotic Ceilidh are now fully sold. Thanks to everyone for the overwhelming response and we look forward to seeing you on the night.  If you missed out on tickets please sign up for our newsletter to keep up-to-date on the next event. For those of you …

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Jun 04

Chaotic Ceilidh tickets on sale now

Chaotic Ceilidh tickets are on sale now!  $30 per person for all the fun and chaos you can handle.  We’ll have great music, dancing,food, irn bru – the works! 8pm Saturday 16 June at Abraham Mott hall.  All the details on our Chaotic Ceilidh page, or just straight to our Bookings and Payments page to …

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May 30

Chaotic Ceilidh tickets

The Chaotic Ceilidh is coming! Tickets will be on sale from Monday 4 June.  Tickets generally sell out in a matter of days, so be sure to get in quick!  For all the info, check out our Chaotic Ceilidh page

May 29

Tuesday Dances

Had a fun night with Bill on his last night teaching us in this stint. We danced Kings Croft which requires a set made up of 3 x 2 couple sets in a Y shape – nice dance.  Also General Stuart’s Reel, the Braes of Breadalbane, the Immigrant Lass, Four of Diamonds and Eight of …

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May 22

Tuesday dances

We were delighted that Lois, Alan and John – all visiting for the social on Saturday, were in town long enough to attend class on Tuesday night. With the RSCDS Diamond Jubilee Social fast approaching (23 June) Bill took us through The Black Swans of Narrabeen, The Bees of Maggieknocketer and Culla Bay from that …

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