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The Reel Club has been in existence for over fifty years, since 1947 in fact, although it only affiliated with the Hong Kong Highlanders in 1997. It was originally set up by the then minister of the Union Church with the intention of providing British servicemen with wholesome entertainment and keeping them away from less salubrious areas of Hong Kong.
Fifty years later, it is still providing people with wholesome entertainment and the chance to meet friends and dance on a regular basis. Individual members may come and go, but the regular Monday night meetings keep right on going, though we're now in a new venue, the Hong Kong Cricket Club.
The Reel Club is affiliated to the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, a globe-spanning organisation with branches and affiliated groups in more countries than you can imagine. You will never go on holiday again without packing your dancing shoes.
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Regular
Monday night meetings from 8.00 to 10.00. The first hour focuses
on easier dances and after the break we go on to more challenging dances.
All dances are walked through in advance and we're lucky enough to have
the services of Iain Carmichael to play for us on many occasions.
Note:
outdoor shoes are not permitted in the dance room - you must wear soft-soled
shoes, dance shoes or sports shoes.
Regular
courses
for beginners. Classes are on Monday nights from 7.00 to 8.00
and participants are welcome to stay on for the first hour of the regular
meeting for no extra cost. The programme is specifically designed
so that beginners can take part.
Occasional
social
dances, normally at the end of sessions.
The chance
to take part in the many social events,
including ceilidhs and dances, organised by the Hong
Kong Highlanders. You don't have to become a member of the Highlanders
to attend the Reel Club, but members get reduced rates.
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| You've never even heard of Scottish Country Dancing. | |
| No problem. We welcome folks with all levels of expertise and here's a quick explanation. | |
| You haven't got a partner. | |
| No problem. Many of our members leave their partners at home. In Scottish Country Dancing, it's customary to change partners for each dance and for women to dance together if there aren't enough men. | |
| You haven't got the proper equipment. | |
| No problem. Scottish dancing doesn't really require any special equipment, though if you decide you like it you will probably want to buy some proper dancing shoes. And if you get really keen, you may even invest in a kilt. | |
| You don't know how to dance. | |
| You'll never learn if you don't give it a go. | |
| You don't want to come by yourself and none of your friends will come. | |
| We're a pretty friendly bunch - after you've been a few times you'll have a whole new set of friends. | |
| You can't get away from work in time. | |
| If you already know the basics, why not come just for the later part of the programme. Or even better, use it as an excuse to leave the office early. Have fun, get exercise and prevent yourself from dropping dead from overwork too! |
Home / The Reel Club
/ What is SCD? / What we offer
/ How to join us / Venues
/ Feeble excuses / HK
Highlanders
Beginner's classes
/ Children's classes / Advanced
classes / Equipment / The
committee / Dancing diary / Dancing
information / Other thingsOther things
/ Contact us