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History – why we are called ‘New Scotland’

In May 1947 the Senatus Academicus of Edinburgh University granted recognition to the ‘New Scotland Society’. The society was formed “to examine and arouse interest in the present day political and cultural renaissance in Scotland”.

The commonly accepted reason for the original name of the “New Scotland Society” is that there was a similar society, the “Scotland Society” formed in the 1920s, which by the 1940s had folded. Since this was a whole new venture, this was acknowledged in the name. The other theory is that it was called the “New Scotland Society” because, as the aims show, it was a society concerned with the “New Scotland” they saw emerging at the time.

The society’s interests ranged across the arts and politics of Scotland. Among its activities was Scottish Country Dancing and gradually this became dominant as interest in the other activities declined. By 1951 it had become clear that most of the members were only interested in dancing. The society was therefore reconstituted with the name being changed to the “Edinburgh University New Scotland Country Dance Society” to reflect this. The society has remained in this form ever since, although our dancing repertoire has now expanded to include ceilidh dancing, Highland dancing and Scottish step dancing as well as country dancing.

New Scotland today

The Society has always been extremely popular: membership passed the 100 mark within the first two years; and for a long time, so many people attended the Thursday social dancing that they had to take turns to dance in the McEwan Hall during the evening. There were just too many people to fit on the floor at one time! Things are quieter now, with a “mere” 150 typical annual membership.

Today, Edinburgh University New Scotland Country Dance Society is a very active society. It counted over 150 members this year and its main aim is to promote Scottish culture through dancing. Throughout the year the society organises dance classes (in Ceilidh, Highland, Scottish Step and Scottish Country dancing), ceilidhs and balls. New Scotland also has strong links with Scottish country dance societies at other universities and regularly organises trips to ‘away dances’ in locations such as St Andrews, Glasgow and Newcastle.

New Scotland can also provide dancers, musicians and callers for fund raising events, conferences, ceilidhs, dinners, festivals, weddings and other functions. For more information visit our Bookings page.

New Scotland around the world

The society has always taken part in numerous cultural events. New Scotland has a strong connection with the Inter-Varsity Folk Dance Festival , sending display teams every year since it started in 1951, and running it independently or jointly on six occasions – in 1954, 1976, 1988, 1996, 2000 (jointly with other ‘SUSCDF’ universities) and 2002 (jointly with St Andrew’s Celtic Society).

Teams have also travelled to perform at festivals around the world and locally, have danced at internationally prestigious events such as the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh in 1988 and in the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. For more information on what we can offer at performances, visit our Bookings page.

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    Events on May 19, 2012
    • Summer Dance
      Starts: 19:30
      Ends: May 20, 2012 - 00:00
      Location: St Peter's Church Hall, Lutton Place
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    Events on May 20, 2012
    • BBQ in Portobello
      Starts: 00:00
      Ends: May 21, 2012 - 00:00
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    Events on May 21, 2012
    • Step Beginners Class
      Starts: 19:00
      Ends: May 21, 2012 - 20:00
      Location: Braid Room, Pleasance
    • Step Intermediate Class
      Starts: 20:00
      Ends: May 21, 2012 - 21:00
      Location: Braid Room, Pleasance
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    Events on May 22, 2012
    • Trip class technique
      Starts: 19:00
      Ends: May 22, 2012 - 20:00
      Location: Ochil Room, Pleasance
      If you have already danced Country for a term or more and feel you are coping well come along to the intermediate classes to continue at a higher level. You will learn new, more unusual figures and work on your technique. This is especially important if you want to continue to performing level and join our dem team. If you are unsure whether you are at an appropriate level to join the Intermediate class, please contact the teacher, or speak to your current class teacher.
    • Trip class choreography
      Starts: 20:00
      Ends: May 22, 2012 - 21:30
      Location: Highland Room, Pleasance
      This is an Advanced level class for people who have reached a level higher than Intermediates. It is aimed at perfecting technique and runs at competition level standard. This class is appropriate for those who have been taught to an Advanced level, and those who are currently being taught at Intermediate level (e.g. attending our Intermediate Class), but feel they are ready to advance to a higher level.

      Attendance at Demonstration Class is by invitation only. Please speak to your current dance class teacher or contact us at nscds@ed.ac.uk if you are interested in joining the class. We are always keen to hear from anyone who would like to join.
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    Events on May 24, 2012
    • Beginners+Intermediate Highland Class
      Starts: 18:00
      Ends: May 24, 2012 - 19:00
      Location: Ochil Room, Pleasance
    • Advanced Highland Class
      Starts: 18:30
      Ends: May 24, 2012 - 20:00
      Location: 48A Lower, Pleasance
    • Extended Social Dancing (class)
      Starts: 19:00
      Ends: May 24, 2012 - 22:00
      Location: St Peter's Church, Lutton Place
      Ceilidh dances are fun and easy to learn, and no experience is necessary for this class. The dances are suitable for everyone and quick to learn.

      The class is taught by rotating teachers to give you the chance to learn different styles and tricks. The classes are organised by Jenny MacDonald.
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