Best knees up for the year! till Free! We are planning a lovely day, lots of easy dances, all taught and called, and a super special arvo tea after. We will do some of the traditional ceidlidh dances of Scotland and some set dances. No partner required. All dances taught and walked through- this is for absolute beginners! Tickets required for this one.
Dress tartan or blue and white. As always, gentlemen wearing the kilt will be much admired. Soft shoes.
Proudly supported by Boroondara City Council Community Strengthening Grants Program and the Rotary Club of Balwyn
‘It’s a community style of dance, from weddings and ceilidhs to the grand balls on Scotland’s aristocratic estates. All you need is soft soled shoes and comfy clothes.
No partner required, we dance in sets.’
TryItOuters at the March event in Camberwell (above) and Essendon in July 2025 (below)
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