Links to Other Scottish Country Dancing Web Sites
We've included here some links to our favorite Scottish Country Dance Web sites. (Actually,
there are many more, which we will be adding from time to time.)
If you have some you would like to see added to this list, please let us know!
- The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
- The web site for the worldwide headquarters of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
- The InterCity Scot
- This is the newsletter of North American SCD
events and organizations. Check it out!
- Portland RSCDS Branch
- Web page for the Portland group, just across the river.
- Seattle RSCDS Branch
- Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, Seattle Branch Website.
- San Francisco RSCDS Branch
- Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, San Francisco Branch Website.
- Vancouver, BC RSCDS Branch
- Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, Vancouver BC Website.
- Teacher Association (Canada)
- Web page for the Teacher Association of Canada, an
association of teachers of Scottish country dancing.
- The Strathspey Server
- An extensive online repository of information about Scottish country dancing.
- Scott MacHaffie's Dance Page
- Information about Irish and Scottish dances, and other dance groups in the Portland area.
- Index of CD Music for Dances
- Want to find the music for a particular dance? This index lists, in alphabetical order, all
the Scottish dances for which the music is available on
CD, and the album on which the dance is to be found. They also have an online store for purchasing the CDs.
- Southwest Washington Scottish Highlanders Association
- SWSHA was established in 2001 to facilitate all the activities that promote, celebrate, or commemorate
Scottish-Celtic heritage in the southwest region of the state of Washington. Take a look!
- Pomeroy Historic Farm
- A great place to take the family to visit an old farm. Our dance group often dances
at Pomeroy's Spring and Fall Festivals.
- The Scottish Country Shop
- Carrying all manner of things Scottish, this store also has ghillies, SCD accessories,
and other items of Scottish attire.
Last Revised: 2004/10/10