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10:30 - 11:45am: Senior Class (12-20 yrs) Teenagers are quick to learn and thrive on challenge. While having fun, the focus is on increasing complexity in steps, patterns, and dances. New friendships are formed and leadership skills develop within a popular, centuries-old, world-wide dance tradition. Teens participate in class parties, festivals, demonstrations, and balls. To quote a Rosedale teen: “The feeling that you are a part of something so big, and special, and floor-shaking never loses its magic!” Dance Scottish: Sept - May; Saturdays at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt Pleasant at South Drive Info: www.dancescottish.ca/Rosedale.html Or contact Moira: [email protected]

9:45 - 10:45am: Intermediate Class (8-11 yrs) Music, dance steps, and formations are the foundations of

this class. Students are gradually challenged to learn more

complicated figures and dances. They have fun while

developing teamwork, social, and performance skills. On party days, this group LOVES to show parents and

grandparents how to dance!  Two favourite events are the

annual Christmas Dance and the Youth Ball. Dance Scottish: Sept - May; Saturdays at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt Pleasant at South Drive Info: www.dancescottish.ca/Rosedale.html Or contact Moira: [email protected]

9:45 - 10:45am: Intermediate Class (8-11 yrs) Music, dance steps, and formations are the foundations of

this class. Students are gradually challenged to learn more

complicated figures and dances. They have fun while

developing teamwork, social, and performance skills. On party days, this group LOVES to show parents and

grandparents how to dance!  Two favourite events are the

annual Christmas Dance and the Youth Ball. Dance Scottish: Sept - May; Saturdays at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt Pleasant at South Drive Info: www.dancescottish.ca/Rosedale.html Or contact Moira: [email protected]

9:45 - 10:45am: Intermediate Class (8-11 yrs) Music, dance steps, and formations are the foundations of

this class. Students are gradually challenged to learn more

complicated figures and dances. They have fun while

developing teamwork, social, and performance skills. On party days, this group LOVES to show parents and

grandparents how to dance!  Two favourite events are the

annual Christmas Dance and the Youth Ball. Dance Scottish: Sept - May; Saturdays at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt Pleasant at South Drive Info: www.dancescottish.ca/Rosedale.html Or contact Moira: [email protected]

9:00 - 9:45am: Wee Ones (4-7 yrs) & Family Wee ones (and willing parents) learn to listen to, and move

with music, and work as a team while learning basic dance

steps and formations. Be prepared for lots of giggles. Older

youth develop leadership skills and gain in confidence as

they help their younger classmates. Youth show off their

talents at special events, seniors’ homes, and Festivals.

Dance Scottish: Sept - May; Saturdays at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt Pleasant at South Drive Info: www.dancescottish.ca/Rosedale.html Or contact Moira: [email protected]

9:00 - 9:45am: Wee Ones (4-7 yrs) & Family Wee ones (and willing parents) learn to listen to, and move

with music, and work as a team while learning basic dance

steps and formations. Be prepared for lots of giggles. Older

youth develop leadership skills and gain in confidence as

they help their younger classmates. Youth show off their

talents at special events, seniors’ homes, and Festivals.

Dance Scottish: Sept - May; Saturdays at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt Pleasant at South Drive Info: www.dancescottish.ca/Rosedale.html Or contact Moira: [email protected]

9:00 - 9:45am: Wee Ones (4-7 yrs) & Family Wee ones (and willing parents) learn to listen to, and move

with music, and work as a team while learning basic dance

steps and formations. Be prepared for lots of giggles. Older

youth develop leadership skills and gain in confidence as

they help their younger classmates. Youth show off their

talents at special events, seniors’ homes, and Festivals.

Dance Scottish: Sept - May; Saturdays at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt Pleasant at South Drive Info: www.dancescottish.ca/Rosedale.html Or contact Moira: [email protected]

10:30 - 11:45am: Senior Class (12-20 yrs)Teenagers are quick to learn and thrive on challenge. While having fun, the focus is on increasing complexity in steps, patterns, and dances. New friendships are formed and leadership skills develop within a popular, centuries-old, world-wide dance tradition. Teens participate in class parties, festivals, demonstrations, and balls. To quote a Rosedale teen: “The feeling that you are a part of something so big, and special, and floor-shaking never loses its magic!” Dance Scottish: Sept - May; Saturdays at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt Pleasant at South Drive Info: www.dancescottish.ca/Rosedale.html Or contact Moira: [email protected]

10:30 - 11:45am: Senior Class (12-20 yrs)Teenagers are quick to learn and thrive on challenge. While having fun, the focus is on increasing complexity in steps, patterns, and dances. New friendships are formed and leadership skills develop within a popular, centuries-old, world-wide dance tradition. Teens participate in class parties, festivals, demonstrations, and balls. To quote a Rosedale teen: “The feeling that you are a part of something so big, and special, and floor-shaking never loses its magic!” Dance Scottish: Sept - May; Saturdays at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt Pleasant at South Drive Info: www.dancescottish.ca/Rosedale.html Or contact Moira: [email protected]