Shelby Scottish Country Dancers
Shelby, North Carolina

Mission

The Shelby Scottish Country Dancers' mission is to promote and enjoy the pursuit of Scottish Country Dancing which is now performed worldwide by over 550 Branches and affiliated groups, over 17,000 members and numerous social groups. The headquarters of The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS) is located in Edinburgh, Scotland where it was founded in 1923 by Dr Jean Milligan with the object of documenting and preserving the customs, traditions and, particularly, the details and history of the dances

Shelby SCD Group - Hogmanay 2003 - Shelby Presbyterian Church, Shelby NC


Shelby Scottish Country Dancers schedule
Scottish Country Dancing at Loch Norman Games
Scottish Country Dancing in the Carolinas & South East
R S C D S
Carolinas Branch

R S C D S -HQ & Miscellaneous

 Shelby Scottish Country Dancers Meeting schedule
The group meets most Fridays from September to June at the Council on Aging - Senior Center, 1266 Fallston Road, Shelby  from 7.15 pm to 9.30 pm.  (This location is 2.4 miles north from the Court Square on NC 18 North. Turn right at the stoplight - Ross Grove Baptist Church is on the left). Park at the building on your right.
If you are not a regular attendee and wish to visit us please check in advance at 704-482-8253 since scheduling conflicts, out of town events and vacations can  result in cancellation of classes or change of venue.

Immediate schedule - latest update - 6/28/08

 We now start our Summer Break  and will resume late August.  Have a good summer!!
 Class Plan
The group's RSCDS certified teacher Eilean Yates directs our  informal classes through a blend of dances  tailored to the experience of those present. When beginners are in the class, a mixture of easy dances involving all dancers interspersed with more challenging dances for experienced members provides a balanced program.  This  provides beginners with a challenging vision  of the potential of Scottish Country Dancing as well a chance to rest !  Special beginners classes are organized from time to time depending on demand.

Attire

For the classes , wear is informal. Ladies usually wear casual long skirts while men wear kilts, long pants or shorts depending on season and preference.  Ghillies or ballet shoes are the choice of footwear.

For the formal dances, Highland wear is the preferred mode.
For men, this means kilt, sporran, white shirt and hose. In the absence of a  kilt,  dress slacks are an acceptable alternative.
For women, an evening dress and a tartan sash. Traditionally the dress is white but in these times this is not strictly followed.

Contact:  Eilean Yates 704-482-8253 or click
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Demonstrations are another feature of the group's activities.  Examples have been at the Shelby Millennium at the Shelby Presbyterian Church, the annual Square Dance Convention in Charlotte,  the Celtic Festival in Andrew Jackson park, Lancaster, SC, several years at the Scottish Festival at Clover, SC and for the Scottish Heritage day at Steele Creek Presbyterian Church, Charlotte NC .  The group has performed  Hogmanay demonstrations at Shelby Presbyterian Church to celebrate the arrival of the last ten new years.




The 2008 Loch Norman Highland  Games were held on April 18, 19, 20

The Next Games are scheduled for  April  17, 18, 19  2009

The Scottish Country Dances are held at
 Hopewell Presbyterian Church

 10500 Beattie's Ford Road, Charlotte NC
    * * * Directly opposite Latta Park Plantation  * * *
The wonderful music for 2008 was provided by
The MacRowdies
Pete Campbell (accordion), Mara Shea  (fiddle) and Dean Herington (piano)
Scottish Country Dances are  Friday Welcome and  Saturday Gala  Dances.


Friday Welcome Program
Saturday Gala Program
Friday Welcome Notes
Saturday Gala Notes
Platform dancing on the Games Field on Saturday ( 11 am- 2 pm) and Sunday  (noon - 1 pm).   Special classes  for  children will  be  held  and are provisionally set  for  2 - 3 pm on  Saturday  and  for  1 - 2 pm on Sunday.      Please check at Games Field for any late changes.

Eilean Yates
Games Director for Scottish Country Dancing
Rural Hill Farm - LNHG Site

 Hopewell Presbyterian Church  is  directly opposite Latta Park Plantation. Click on following link.   http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Hopewell+Presbyterian+Church,+10500+Beatties+Ford+Road,+Charlotte,+NC&ie=UTF8&z=10&om=1  

(for a close up of Hopewell Church location; drag the map to place "B" in the center of map; then click on the 5th bar from top)
Hotels
nearest to the dance and the games field are at exits 16 and 18 off I-77N traveling north from Charlotte, NC.




Scottish Country Dancing in the South East

            The group supports Scottish Country Dances and Socials which are held throughout the South East USA at the rate of
            approximately  one per month at, for example,

Charlotte  Charlotte RSCDS,  Greensboro Greensboro RSCDS, Raleigh RaleighSCD_WebPage
Columbia, Charleston and Atlanta RSCDS - Atlanta Branch .

Scottish Country Dances are also held in association with:

Grandfather Mountain Highland Games

In the week prior to the Grandfather Mountain games (second weekend in July), a week long school for all levels of Scottish  Country Dancing, Thistle School is held at Lees McRae College.  The Gala dance takes place on the Friday with the music of Bobby Brown and the Scottish Accent of Toronto.

Charleston, SC Games
On the evening of the Charleston Games  ( held on the third Saturday of September ), the Charleston, SC Scottish Country Dancers  host a Post Games Dance.

 Stone Mountain Highland Games

Workshops for beginners (at least 6 months) and experienced dancers are usually held on the Friday of the Stone Mountain Highland Games (third weekend in October) and   followed by  a  Gala dance in the evening.    Both events are organized by  the RSCDS - Atlanta Branch .  The Atlanta branch also hold other dances on a frequent basis details of which can be found on their web site.
Waxhaw Games
The Charlotte Scottish Country Dancers, North Carolina  host a Dance on the Saturday evening of the Waxhaw, NC games which are held on the last weekend in October

Covering during "Tribute to the Borders"

"De'il among the Tailors" Hogmanay 2003
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Scottish Country Dancing - RSCDS & Worldwide

RSCDS  Headquarters

The Head Office of RSCDS is at
12 Coates Crescent                                             Telephone: 0131 225 3854
Edinburgh EH3 7AF                                             Fax: 0131 225 7783
Scotland
Web site access is at The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
 

Internet Sources
In addition to the earlier links, there are Internet Web sites which cover different aspects of Scottish Country Dancing. These include:-

The Inter-City Scot  provides comprehensive lists of classes, events and active groups of S C D groups across Canada and the USA.
Strathspey 
  (not affiliated with or endorsed by the RSCDS)  discusses dances and music as well as being a resource for  interesting items connected with SCD.
  This site, based in Germany,  has world wide audience participation.
Grand Chain - the Scottish Dance Resource - a resource for Scottish dancers worldwide, including bands, groups, links, hints and tips, dances and more for SCD, highland and ceilidh dancers.


Maintained by J. Michael Yates

Developed: Monday July 23 2000
Last Revision: Saturday June 28, 2008

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