We dance on Wednesday nights from 7:00-9:00 at the Victoria Club (1300 Victoria Avenue) in Regina from early September to the end of May. Our first night of dancing is normally the first Wednesday after Labour Day. New dancers are all welcome!
Information for new members:
What is Scottish Country Dancing?
Scottish Country Dancing is a traditional form of social dancing practiced around the world. It is a great opportunity for fun, friendship and fitness while enjoying lively music. The Regina Scottish Country Dancers are part of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS), based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The RSCDS is an international society with membership on all continents.
How do the classes work?
The aim of the group is social activity, rather than performance or competition. The classes begin with warmup, basic formations, and easy dances. The remainder of the class focuses on new and familiar dances.
Can anyone join?
Dancing is open to all levels of experience and you do not need a partner. If you have concerns about physical limitations, please discuss with our teachers; our aim is to encourage the enjoyment of dancing.
What to bring?
Wear comfortable clothing and soft-soled shoes (not sneakers). Dancers typically wear ghillies (a soft lace-up dance shoe) or ballet slippers. Bring a bottle of drinking water.