Cool.This would be closer to my daughter?Katie¡¯s?house, but she won¡¯t come because of the need for a mask. ?Maybe in another year we won¡¯t need masks and she will come to Mansfield. ?She really enjoyed contra. ?
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On Thursday, February 2, 2023, 9:30 PM, Daniel Lewart <lewart3@...> wrote:
Urbana Country Dancers!
On Thu Jan 26, 2023, Sue Hanson wrote:
We will be holding our second Scottish Country dance at the
Mansfield United Methodist Church Sunday, February 5. Certified
instructor Michi Baubock will be leading. This time we have the
facility 2-5 p.m., so we won't be so rushed and will be able to take
a break at half time.
Per group preference, I'm only sending formal invitations to the
English and Contra dancers. Nonetheless, if you know interested people
who are vaccinated and don't mind wearing a mask, feel free to
invite them. The dances will be generally beginner level, and new
people are welcome.
Up-to-date vax (including bivalent booster) required.
(K)N95 masks must be worn in the building.
RSCDS 2015 AGM - Saturday Night Formal Ball:
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Dannsa c¨°mhla rinn!
Dan
What is Scottish Country Dance & music?
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Sociable, enjoyable and ever-evolving: Scottish Country Dancing may have
its roots in the assemblies and balls of the 18th and 19th centuries,
but its popularity has continued to increase to this day.
Dancers are normally grouped in sets, typically of three, four or five
couples arranged either in two lines (partners facing each other) or in
a square. They work together to dance a short sequence of formations
that provide a particular dance with its identity. The originality of
the formations ensures each couple gets the chance to experience the
dance from different positions.
Scottish Country Dancers mainly dance for pleasure, finding the shared
experience of dance both physically and mentally enjoyable. Whether they
dance at a local club, in a town hall or at a one-off.