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Ngaio Annual Dance 2024 7:30 pm Ngaio Annual Dance 2024 @ Ngaio Town Hall May 11 @ 7:30 pm Music by Aileen Logie, Hilary Ferral and Jason Morris Download the Ngaio Annual Dance 2024 Programme | ||||||
Daytime dancing for advanced dancers 12:45 pm Daytime dancing for advanced dancers @ St John’s Anglican Church Hall May 14 @ 12:45 pm – 2:45 pm With a variety of local tutors, these sessions provide independent dancers with the opportunity for dancing in the afternoon with people from other clubs as well as their own. It is for those who would[...] | ||||||
General daytime dancing 12:45 pm General daytime dancing @ St John’s Anglican Church Hall May 21 @ 12:45 pm – 2:45 pm With tutor Catherine McCutcheon, the focus of these sessions is on popular dances, including some from upcoming dance programmes. Although the dances will be walked and taught, they will best suit those of intermediate level[...] | ||||||
Capital City 50th Anniversary 3:00 pm Capital City 50th Anniversary @ Newtown School Hall May 26 @ 3:00 pm 1974-2024: Celebrating 50 years of fun, fitness and friendship through Scottish Country Dancing Music from Lynne and friends Parking in the school grounds Download the Capital City 50th Anniversary Programme Download the Capital City 50th[...] | Daytime dancing for advanced dancers 12:45 pm Daytime dancing for advanced dancers @ St John’s Anglican Church Hall May 28 @ 12:45 pm – 2:45 pm With a variety of local tutors, these sessions provide independent dancers with the opportunity for dancing in the afternoon with people from other clubs as well as their own. It is for those who would[...] |
The RSCDS New Zealand Branch Summer School this year is on at St Peter’s School in the Cambridge countryside from 28 December – 5 January.
You don’t need to attend the whole school to go to the evening functions – they are are open to dancers and spectators – just pay at the door!
If you wish, you can purchase a combined ticket for all evening events for $120 (dancers) / $60 (JAMs).
To see the details of all the evening functions, download the Cambridge Summer School Events Programme
Download the Summer School 2019-2020 Hogmanay Programme
Download the Summer School 2019-2020 Presidents Ball Programme
Download a map of St Peters School Venues
Organised by Johnsonville Club
Music by Aileen Logie, Iain Matcham and Jason Morris
Dances will be walked
Download the 2019 Wellington Region Hogmanay Programme
Download the 2019 Wellington Region Hogmanay Crib Sheet
On the front lawn
Student Common room if wet – access via Stout Street door
Download Summer Dancing 2020 Poster
On the front lawn
Student Common room if wet – access via Stout Street door
Download Summer Dancing 2020 Poster
On the front lawn
Student Common room if wet – access via Stout Street door
Download Summer Dancing 2020 Poster
On the front lawn
Student Common room if wet – access via Stout Street door
Download Summer Dancing 2020 Poster
Music by the Saltire Band – Mary and Duncan McDonald, Jason Morris, Heather Elder
The music will tell you what to do: A Workshop for dancers and interested musicians
You are invited to a workshop with Lynne Scott, the RSCDS NZ Branch Music Adviser. Lynne will demonstrate how music for Scottish Country Dancing is organised to match the dances, and discuss what to listen for to inform your dancing. No question is too silly!
Musicians will have the opportunity to try a dance set under Lynne’s expert tuition. A piano is available.
Afternoon tea provided.
Please call Lynne to confirm your attendance: 04 5650164
Download The music will tell you what to do workshop 2020 details
Find out about Lynne’s 2019 workshop which Johnsonville club members Liz Hands, Désirée Patterson and Helen Thompson attended.
Professor Rod Downey
Hawke’s Bay Branch Royal Society Te Apārangi
There are those who would argue that mathematics and Scottish Country Dancing are some of the pinnacles of human achievement. Rod works in mathematics and specifically algorithmics and the theory of computation.
Rod is a teacher and devisor of Scottish country dances. He will try to explain how the cognitive processes in his kind of mathematics and dancing resemble one another and give an insight into a small part of modern mathematics and an interesting and fun dance form.
CANCELLED due to Covid-19 Level 2 restrictions
Music: Aileen Logie, Hilary Ferral, Jason Morris and Terry Bradshaw
Download the 2020 Lower Hutt Annual Dance Programme
Download the 2020 Lower Hutt Crib Sheet