St Andrew’s Night Dinner Dance
The St Andrew’s Night Dinner Dance, due to be held this year on Saturday, 19 November, is generally reckoned to be the best Scottish evening in town (Milan).
It will again be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in San Donato Milanese, chosen for its hospitality (including special rates for those who want to stay the night), accessibility by car and excellent (free) parking facilities. Not to mention its unbeatable wooden dance floor.
The menu always has a distinct Scottish slant. This year’s still has to be decided, but to give you an idea it could well be:
Aperitif
Scottish Smoked Salmon
Scotch Broth
Roast Venison
Roast Potatoes and Mixed Vegetables
Bramble Fool
White & Red Wine
Coffee and Malt Whisky
The real highlight of the evening is what follows: two to three hours of Scottish Country Dancing (reels and jigs) to live music played, as usual,
by Michael Philip (accordion) and Paul Clancy (keyboards), flown in directly from Scotland for the occasion, together with our own Colin Jamieson (drums). We hope to have a Scottish bagpiper as well.
Last but not least, by popular acclaim, we are bringing back Lewis Barlow, one of the world’s greatest close-up magicians (from Edinburgh). He will no doubt astound us all yet again.
All this for €80 per head.
Please book ASAP, and by 12 November at latest, through: j.murphy@buroservice.com.
Please state any dietary preferences. Detailed instructions will follow.
Passaparola!
Places at our are going like hot cakes and numbers are strictly limited. You must book now before places run out.
Please give me the names of all participants and, if possible, their e-mail addresses so that I can send them all detailed instructions.
The menu is:
Hot and cold smoked salmon with smoked salmon paté
Haggis, neeps & tatties
Alternatives: Vegetarian haggis or Shepherd’s pie (mince & potatoes)
Tipsy laird (trifle)
Wine & beer
Coffee
John Murphy
Salmon and paté supplied courtesy of:
Details of the March Here
It will be preceded by:-
60 years from the Treaty of Rome
EUROPE CALLING
Re-building Vision, Re-gaining Trust, Re-launching Unity
Rome, 25 March 2017
Congress Centre Roma Eventi | Piazza di Spagna | Via Alibert, 5/a°
09:30 Round-table with representatives of European Civil Society Organisations
10:30 Interventions by European intellectuals
11.15 Round-table with Members of the European Parliament and political representatives
- A detailed program will be available soon
- The event will be with English-Italian interpretation
Come and join us in beautiful St. Andrews for another fun-packed month of Scottish music and dancing in Summer 2017! The RSCDS Summer School has been an annual event (and our largest) for more than 80 years (excluding the years during WWII). Last year we welcomed more than 500 dancers from across the globe and across all ages.
Each Week of Summer School gives dancers the opportunity to take part in classes, social dancing, a Ceilidh or two with the input of experienced teachers and great musicians, and of course to dance at our famous Younger Hall. Dancers stay in St. Andrews University and accomodation, food and social dances are all included in the price (with residential and non-residential options).
Last year we introduced ‘Junior Summer School’ (JSS) for those between 8-11 years old, which we are proud to say was a great success! Building on last year we are pleased to once again offer the programme in Week Three of Summer School 2017 for those looking to bring the wee ones along to learn how to Dance Scottish. Class times coincide with the adult classes – JSS starts a bit earlier and finishes a bit later so you can drop them off and still attend your own classes at Summer School.
In addition, our Music Course is increasingly popular with musicians of all ages taking part to learn the finer points of playing for Scottish Country Dancing. Teaching comes from some amazing band leaders who have played and taught worldwide.
The RSCDS Summer School offers something for everyone; whether you are a dancer or a musician, young or slighly older, we welcome you to St. Andrews to take part in our historic Summer School where fun, fitness and friendship can be felt in every step.
Happy dancing!
The Dates for Summer School 2017 are:
Week 1: 16 – 23 July
Week 2: 23 – 30 July
Week 3: 30 July – 6 August
Week 4: 6 – 13 August
Please note: The deadline for applications is 31st March, 2017
More info here
Come and join us in beautiful St. Andrews for another fun-packed month of Scottish music and dancing in Summer 2017! The RSCDS Summer School has been an annual event (and our largest) for more than 80 years (excluding the years during WWII). Last year we welcomed more than 500 dancers from across the globe and across all ages.
Each Week of Summer School gives dancers the opportunity to take part in classes, social dancing, a Ceilidh or two with the input of experienced teachers and great musicians, and of course to dance at our famous Younger Hall. Dancers stay in St. Andrews University and accomodation, food and social dances are all included in the price (with residential and non-residential options).
Last year we introduced ‘Junior Summer School’ (JSS) for those between 8-11 years old, which we are proud to say was a great success! Building on last year we are pleased to once again offer the programme in Week Three of Summer School 2017 for those looking to bring the wee ones along to learn how to Dance Scottish. Class times coincide with the adult classes – JSS starts a bit earlier and finishes a bit later so you can drop them off and still attend your own classes at Summer School.
In addition, our Music Course is increasingly popular with musicians of all ages taking part to learn the finer points of playing for Scottish Country Dancing. Teaching comes from some amazing band leaders who have played and taught worldwide.
The RSCDS Summer School offers something for everyone; whether you are a dancer or a musician, young or slighly older, we welcome you to St. Andrews to take part in our historic Summer School where fun, fitness and friendship can be felt in every step.
Happy dancing!
The Dates for Summer School 2017 are:
Week 1: 16 – 23 July
Week 2: 23 – 30 July
Week 3: 30 July – 6 August
Week 4: 6 – 13 August
Please note: The deadline for applications is 31st March, 2017
More info here
Come and join us in beautiful St. Andrews for another fun-packed month of Scottish music and dancing in Summer 2017! The RSCDS Summer School has been an annual event (and our largest) for more than 80 years (excluding the years during WWII). Last year we welcomed more than 500 dancers from across the globe and across all ages.
Each Week of Summer School gives dancers the opportunity to take part in classes, social dancing, a Ceilidh or two with the input of experienced teachers and great musicians, and of course to dance at our famous Younger Hall. Dancers stay in St. Andrews University and accomodation, food and social dances are all included in the price (with residential and non-residential options).
Last year we introduced ‘Junior Summer School’ (JSS) for those between 8-11 years old, which we are proud to say was a great success! Building on last year we are pleased to once again offer the programme in Week Three of Summer School 2017 for those looking to bring the wee ones along to learn how to Dance Scottish. Class times coincide with the adult classes – JSS starts a bit earlier and finishes a bit later so you can drop them off and still attend your own classes at Summer School.
In addition, our Music Course is increasingly popular with musicians of all ages taking part to learn the finer points of playing for Scottish Country Dancing. Teaching comes from some amazing band leaders who have played and taught worldwide.
The RSCDS Summer School offers something for everyone; whether you are a dancer or a musician, young or slighly older, we welcome you to St. Andrews to take part in our historic Summer School where fun, fitness and friendship can be felt in every step.
Happy dancing!
The Dates for Summer School 2017 are:
Week 1: 16 – 23 July
Week 2: 23 – 30 July
Week 3: 30 July – 6 August
Week 4: 6 – 13 August
Please note: The deadline for applications is 31st March, 2017
More info here
Come and join us in beautiful St. Andrews for another fun-packed month of Scottish music and dancing in Summer 2017! The RSCDS Summer School has been an annual event (and our largest) for more than 80 years (excluding the years during WWII). Last year we welcomed more than 500 dancers from across the globe and across all ages.
Each Week of Summer School gives dancers the opportunity to take part in classes, social dancing, a Ceilidh or two with the input of experienced teachers and great musicians, and of course to dance at our famous Younger Hall. Dancers stay in St. Andrews University and accomodation, food and social dances are all included in the price (with residential and non-residential options).
Last year we introduced ‘Junior Summer School’ (JSS) for those between 8-11 years old, which we are proud to say was a great success! Building on last year we are pleased to once again offer the programme in Week Three of Summer School 2017 for those looking to bring the wee ones along to learn how to Dance Scottish. Class times coincide with the adult classes – JSS starts a bit earlier and finishes a bit later so you can drop them off and still attend your own classes at Summer School.
In addition, our Music Course is increasingly popular with musicians of all ages taking part to learn the finer points of playing for Scottish Country Dancing. Teaching comes from some amazing band leaders who have played and taught worldwide.
The RSCDS Summer School offers something for everyone; whether you are a dancer or a musician, young or slighly older, we welcome you to St. Andrews to take part in our historic Summer School where fun, fitness and friendship can be felt in every step.
Happy dancing!
The Dates for Summer School 2017 are:
Week 1: 16 – 23 July
Week 2: 23 – 30 July
Week 3: 30 July – 6 August
Week 4: 6 – 13 August
Please note: The deadline for applications is 31st March, 2017
More info here
The event is open to Scottish country dancers who have attended the course on Scottish Country Dancing Course or who are proficient in the dances listed below.
The purpose of this course is to prepare participants for the very first Milan Highland Ball, to be held on Saturday, 26 May 2018 at the Hotel de la Ville directly in front of the Villa Reale in Monza. This is a formal dinner dance for which most of the tickets have already been sold.
Note that apart from Britannia Two-Step, these are Scottish country dances – not ceilidh dances. They will not be called or explained on the night. You will have to come knowing the dances already, because this is very much a dancers’ night.
Black tie/Highland dress
The MHB dance programme
Britannia Two-Step
Cadgers in the Canongate
The Bonnie Tree
Duke & Duchess of Edinburgh
Shiftin’ Bobbins
Piper and the Penguin
City of Belfast
Black Mountain Reel
Mairie’s Wedding
Duke of Atholl’s Reel
Butterscotch & Honey
Australian Ladies
Reel of the 51st Division
Makin’ the Tartan
Johnnie Walker
Wind on Loch Fyne
Streets of Milan