We dance on Sunday evenings in North Austin. One hour is led by teachers who hold certificates from the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society; this hour is dedicated to beginners and learners. Two hours of social dancing follow. Are you interested in particular dances, formations, or techniques? Just let us know! We strive to make each evening fun and interesting for dancers at all levels, as well as prepare members for upcoming SCD events.
Classes for Adults and Children
Classes include stretching and step practice. Wear comfortable clothing that permits you to take long steps, typically a loose-fitting skirt for women and slacks for men, and soft-soled shoes that have not been worn outside.
Adult Classes
Adult classes and social dancing are on Sunday evenings. Newcomers welcome any day! PLEASE CONTACT KATE at scottishdancekate@gmail.com to get details of timing and how the evening is divided. We do a mix of simple and complex dances to maximize the fun for everyone. Beginners may be asked to watch a dance or two during the evening for inspiration.
Children’s Class
Children, ages 6 and up or by teacher consent. Parents welcome to watch or dance, but this class is designed for kids and includes rhythmic movement and dance etiquette as well as a variety of traditional and modern dances. This class is not currently being held. If you wish to be notified when class resumes, please email Kate at scottishdancekate@gmail.com
Studio Location
We dance at Shirley McPhail School of Dance, 8020 Mesa Dr, Austin 78731
About SCD
Scottish country dancing is a traditional social dance form in which groups of couples follow a specified pattern to the music. It is related to contra dancing, English country dance and Old Time dancing. Scottish country dance (SCD) features energetic reels and jigs, and we enjoy the slower, elegant strathspey as well. SCD is the best of all worlds: mental and physical activity, plus a great social arena, accompanied by fantastic music!
About Us
We do traditional Scottish country dancing in and around Austin, Texas, as the Scottish Country Dance Alliance (SCDA). Our website can be found here: http://scda.us/
Dances that we did recently are listed on our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Austinscd
You may notice that we are far more interested in dancing than in websites. The best way to get involved is to email Kate at scottishdancekate@gmail.com
Kate Bio
Kate started Scottish country dancing at age 10, and has been enjoying it ever since. She completed her teaching certificate in 2008. One of the aspects of SCD that she considers especially wonderful is its consistency around the world. After dancing in Sweden, the UK, and many locations across North America, Kate looks forward to extending her experience to other continents as well. In addition to dancing and teaching, she writes about the theory and philosophy of SCD.
Marty Bio
Marty has been a Scottish Country Dancer since 1995. He has been teaching since 2007. He also has experience with court dancing and country dancing from performing at the Texas Renaissance Festival. Marty received his teaching certificate from the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society in 2012.
2024 Twelfth Night Ball was great!
We had an amazing evening at our first post-covid ball. Thanks and kudos are especially due to our new local musicians: Sarah Lynn and Mira Dickey on fiddles with Evan Powell on keyboard.
This event was held Saturday, January 6th, 2024
At Triumphant Love Lutheran Church: 9508 Great Hills Trail, Austin 78759
Program Available as a Dance List here: Dance List on SCCDB
Instructions for locally-devised dances are here: Local Dances for SCDA ball Jan 2024
Regular and Upcoming Events
Dancers travel to San Antonio, Houston, Fort Worth, and further to enjoy balls and workshops worldwide.
The 25th Bluebonnet Ball will be held in San Antonio on April 6th, 2024.
Registration form is available here: 2024-Bluebonnet-Flier
Program briefs are available here as text: 2024-Bluebonnet-Cribs-1
And here with diagrams as well as cribs: Cribs with diagrams
We hold an annual bake sale at the Austin Celtic Festival, where we also dance a demonstration and workshop. Come try our delicious baked goods and enjoy some dancing! ACF 2024 will take place November 2nd and 3rd, at Pioneer Farms.
Involved in baking or staffing the sale? CLICK HERE for password-protected access to labels, inventory, and instructions. Ask Kate for the password.