Scottish "Square Dancing" Class & Social
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2155 Marsh Lane,Carrollton TX 75006
20 November, 2022
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Hi friends! :) Welcome to DFW Young & Social, a growing community for people ages 25-40 who want to try out new activities while building connections! Okay, I'm hyped to announce this one. Are you ready for an evening of easy, lighthearted group dancing, with a Scottish flavor? The real name for this type of event is a "Ceilidh". That's pronounced "Kaylee". But what is that, you ask? Basically, it's an easy group dance with a caller, who guides you through the steps, piece by piece! If you have ever done square dancing, it's a little bit like that, just with different music and moves! It's an absolute blast, and an amazing way to meet people. You don't need a partner, and you don't need to know how to do it! There are often slightly different roles for men and women, but it is common for people to fill in either role if there are uneven numbers. Everyone dances with everyone else, and you'll all learn as you go! After the dance, we'll pick a nearby bar (either the Londoner, or a Celtic Pub, if we can find it—stay tuned) and continue to hang out and make friends! Important Info: Cost: $15 per person for two hours, cash, or Eventbrite Schedule 7:00-7:15pm: Check in time! 7:15-9:00pm: Instruction and dancing! 9:00pm: Hang-out time! We'll be in the Houston room (to the left when you enter). What to Wear: Clothing: There's no formal dress code, but wear something you feel comfortable moving in! If you have a kilt lying around, now is a perfect time. If, like most of us, you don't have a kilt, anything from t-shirts and jeans to button-down shirts and jeans or sundresses is just fine. If you do wear a skirt, be aware that there may be some spins involved, so consider wearing shorts underneath. And if you've got anything plaid, rock it! Shoes: Smooth-soled shoes are best. Comfortable dress shoes often work well for men, but something like keds is a pretty good option. Ballet slippers might work in a pinch, as would ballroom practice shoes or character shoes. Sneakers aren't a terrible option, either, so long as they don't grip the floor too much. Avoid: Anything with heavy tread, flip flops, sandals, stilettos, slingbacks, and platforms.
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