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Group ListNew Forest Scottish Country Dancers

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Status:
Affiliated to the RSCDS
Location:
Lyndhurst, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Web:
https://www.thebrigs.co.uk/nfscd/index.html
Contact:
juliettazwell@hotmail.com
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THE NEW FOREST SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCERS

We are a small, friendly group meeting for weekly classes on Wednesday evenings during term time. The sessions are suitable for all dancers and beginners are welcomed. Until post Covid 19 restrictions are lifted there may be some disruption to our timings. Please contact our lead Teacher, Maggie Morgan 07977 095357 to confirm.

Classes start at 7.30pm and are held at the Methodist Church Hall in Avenue Road, Brockenhurst, SO42 7RW.

We also have sessions for advanced dancers on alternate Monday afternoons at St Matthews Church Hall, Netley Marsh, SO40 7GY – please contact us for details of these.

Visitors – If you are holidaying in the New Forest you would be very welcome to come along and join us for the evening, but do please get in touch beforehand just in case there’s been a change to our programme!

Displays – Our display team is available to provide entertainment or lead the dancing at ceilidhs, Burns Nights, weddings and other events.

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Last update (on this site): 25 April 2023, 00:32
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