| LONDON: PGT Reels: Reeling Evening - Teaching |
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Thursday, 06 March 2008, 7:00pm - 10:00pm |
by SILadmin |
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What is Reeling?
Reeling is a type of Scottish dancing. It is social,
energetic, easy to learn and great fun.
Reeling is probably the closest form of Scottish dancing
to how dances were done in the 17th century.The dancing
is more fluid and less ballet like compared to the formal
Royal Scottish Country Dance type style, although it
tends to be more defined than barn dances or ceilidh
dancing.
Teaching Evenings - £6
We start with the basic steps and soon have
you dancing reels. We talk and walk through all the dances before
going on to dance them. We are happy to accommodate requests for
specific dances.
Soft drinks & nibbles provided.
Social Evenings - £6
We play a selection of the popular reels and
a few of the more unusual reels. Experienced and new reelers are
all welcome. If you have any questions or want any individual
tuition please see any member of the committee.
Wine, soft drinks & nibbles provided.
Start 7pm, finished by 10pm (Plenty of time to get
to the pub!).
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Location: Lady Margaret's School, Parson's Green, London, SW6 4UN
Contact: PGT Reels |