Scottish Dance-Silver Oaks

Club

Warkworth, Auckland

Join the vibrant community at Scottish Dance-Silver Oaks, where passion for Scottish dance brings people together in Warkworth, Auckland. This welcoming club offers a fantastic way to connect with fellow enthusiasts, learn traditional steps, and enjoy the lively rhythms of Scotland right here in New Zealand. Whether you're a beginner or experienced dancer, our sessions foster friendships and fun in a supportive environment. Discover the joy of Scottish dancing in the Rodney district, perfect for locals seeking cultural activities and social gatherings. Embrace the heritage and energy—step into our circle today!

Inside Scottish Dance-Silver Oaks

Scottish Dance-Silver Oaks plays a cherished role in the local social and cultural scene of Auckland's Rodney district. As a dedicated club, it serves as a hub for enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the traditions of Scottish dance, fostering connections and shared enjoyment among members. Located in Warkworth, the club emphasises the rhythmic and expressive nature of Scottish dancing, providing opportunities for participants to engage in this time-honoured art form. All are welcome to explore the steps and sequences that define Scottish dance culture, making it a vital part of the area's recreational offerings. The club's focus on community building through dance highlights its importance in bringing people together for lively, interactive experiences that celebrate heritage and movement.

The Setting

Situated on Shoesmith Street in Warkworth 0910, New Zealand, Scottish Dance-Silver Oaks is perfectly positioned within the scenic Auckland region. This location in the Rodney district enhances its appeal, offering a welcoming space amid the natural beauty and close-knit community of Warkworth. The club's presence strengthens local ties, providing a venue where residents can participate in Scottish dance activities that resonate with the area's diverse cultural fabric. Nestled in this vibrant part of Auckland, it contributes to the social landscape by encouraging gatherings that promote fitness, tradition, and camaraderie. Whether drawing from nearby locales or attracting visitors, Scottish Dance-Silver Oaks embodies the spirit of community engagement in Warkworth, making it an accessible and enjoyable option for those interested in Scottish dance traditions.

The emphasis on Scottish dance in this setting allows for a seamless blend of cultural preservation and local recreation. Participants find a supportive atmosphere that suits everyone keen to learn or refine their skills in traditional forms. Keywords like Scottish dance club, Warkworth dance group, and Auckland Scottish traditions naturally underscore the club's offerings, ensuring it stands out in the regional scene.

Upcoming Events


Fri 27 Mar

10:00 am
Scottish Country Dancing at Shoesmith Hall

💃 Join Elaine Goldthorpe for Scottish Country Dancing at Shoesmith Hall in Warkworth! One way to get fit without knowing it is to take up Scottish Country Dancing. This engaging activity challenges you with patterns and formations, provides great physical exercise, and creates a very sociable atmosphere.Class Details: Location: Shoesmith Hall, 1 Shoesmith Street, Warkworth 0910 Cost: $5 per session, plus a small annual membership payable after 4 weeks Suitability: For people with reasonable to good mobility, average to good fitness levels, and comfortable with physical activities Contact: Elaine Goldthorpe - 0274 320 032 or elainegold@xtra.co.nz Experience the Joy of Scottish Country Dancing in Warkworth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Scottish Country Dancing is a traditional form of social dance that originated in Scotland but has gained popularity worldwide, including here in New Zealand. It combines graceful movements with lively music in a friendly group setting.Scottish Country Dancing offers numerous benefits: Physical fitness: Improves cardiovascular health, coordination, and stamina Mental stimulation: Enhances memory and concentration as you learn dance patterns and formations Social connection: Creates opportunities to meet new people and form friendships in a supportive environment Cultural appreciation: Connects you with Scottish heritage and traditions No previous dance experience is necessary to begin, and you don't need to bring a partner. The emphasis is on enjoyment and participation rather than perfection. Each session typically includes instruction on steps and formations, followed by the opportunity to practice in a group setting.Comfortable clothes and soft-soled shoes are recommended. As you progress, you might consider investing in proper Scottish dancing ghillies (soft dance shoes), but these aren't required for beginners.Regular participation in Scottish Country Dancing can significantly improve your fitness level while providing a fun social outlet. It's a fantastic way to stay active without feeling like you're exercising. The friendly atmosphere and shared accomplishment of learning dances together creates a unique community spirit that keeps dancers coming back week after week. 🎵

Warkworth, Auckland

Fri 27 Mar

10:00 am
Scottish Country Dancing at Kaiwaka

💃 Join Elaine Goldthorpe for Scottish Country Dancing Kaiwaka! One way to get fit without knowing it is to take up Scottish Country Dancing. This engaging activity challenges you with patterns and formations, provides great physical exercise, and creates a very sociable atmosphere.Class Details: Location: Kaiwaka Memorial Hall Cost: $5 per session, plus a small annual membership payable after 4 weeks Suitability: For people with reasonable to good mobility, average to good fitness levels, and comfortable with physical activities Contact: Elaine Goldthorpe - 0274 320 032 or elainegold@xtra.co.nz Experience the Joy of Scottish Country Dancing in Kaiwaka 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Scottish Country Dancing is a traditional form of social dance that originated in Scotland but has gained popularity worldwide, including here in New Zealand. It combines graceful movements with lively music in a friendly group setting.Scottish Country Dancing offers numerous benefits: Physical fitness: Improves cardiovascular health, coordination, and stamina Mental stimulation: Enhances memory and concentration as you learn dance patterns and formations Social connection: Creates opportunities to meet new people and form friendships in a supportive environment Cultural appreciation: Connects you with Scottish heritage and traditions No previous dance experience is necessary to begin, and you don't need to bring a partner. The emphasis is on enjoyment and participation rather than perfection. Each session typically includes instruction on steps and formations, followed by the opportunity to practice in a group setting.Comfortable clothes and soft-soled shoes are recommended. As you progress, you might consider investing in proper Scottish dancing ghillies (soft dance shoes), but these aren't required for beginners.Regular participation in Scottish Country Dancing can significantly improve your fitness level while providing a fun social outlet. It's a fantastic way to stay active without feeling like you're exercising. The friendly atmosphere and shared accomplishment of learning dances together creates a unique community spirit that keeps dancers coming back week after week. 🎵

Kaiwaka, Northland

Fri 10 Apr

10:00 am
Scottish Country Dancing at Shoesmith Hall

💃 Join Elaine Goldthorpe for Scottish Country Dancing at Shoesmith Hall in Warkworth! One way to get fit without knowing it is to take up Scottish Country Dancing. This engaging activity challenges you with patterns and formations, provides great physical exercise, and creates a very sociable atmosphere.Class Details: Location: Shoesmith Hall, 1 Shoesmith Street, Warkworth 0910 Cost: $5 per session, plus a small annual membership payable after 4 weeks Suitability: For people with reasonable to good mobility, average to good fitness levels, and comfortable with physical activities Contact: Elaine Goldthorpe - 0274 320 032 or elainegold@xtra.co.nz Experience the Joy of Scottish Country Dancing in Warkworth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Scottish Country Dancing is a traditional form of social dance that originated in Scotland but has gained popularity worldwide, including here in New Zealand. It combines graceful movements with lively music in a friendly group setting.Scottish Country Dancing offers numerous benefits: Physical fitness: Improves cardiovascular health, coordination, and stamina Mental stimulation: Enhances memory and concentration as you learn dance patterns and formations Social connection: Creates opportunities to meet new people and form friendships in a supportive environment Cultural appreciation: Connects you with Scottish heritage and traditions No previous dance experience is necessary to begin, and you don't need to bring a partner. The emphasis is on enjoyment and participation rather than perfection. Each session typically includes instruction on steps and formations, followed by the opportunity to practice in a group setting.Comfortable clothes and soft-soled shoes are recommended. As you progress, you might consider investing in proper Scottish dancing ghillies (soft dance shoes), but these aren't required for beginners.Regular participation in Scottish Country Dancing can significantly improve your fitness level while providing a fun social outlet. It's a fantastic way to stay active without feeling like you're exercising. The friendly atmosphere and shared accomplishment of learning dances together creates a unique community spirit that keeps dancers coming back week after week. 🎵

Warkworth, Auckland

Fri 10 Apr

10:00 am
Scottish Country Dancing at Kaiwaka

💃 Join Elaine Goldthorpe for Scottish Country Dancing Kaiwaka! One way to get fit without knowing it is to take up Scottish Country Dancing. This engaging activity challenges you with patterns and formations, provides great physical exercise, and creates a very sociable atmosphere.Class Details: Location: Kaiwaka Memorial Hall Cost: $5 per session, plus a small annual membership payable after 4 weeks Suitability: For people with reasonable to good mobility, average to good fitness levels, and comfortable with physical activities Contact: Elaine Goldthorpe - 0274 320 032 or elainegold@xtra.co.nz Experience the Joy of Scottish Country Dancing in Kaiwaka 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Scottish Country Dancing is a traditional form of social dance that originated in Scotland but has gained popularity worldwide, including here in New Zealand. It combines graceful movements with lively music in a friendly group setting.Scottish Country Dancing offers numerous benefits: Physical fitness: Improves cardiovascular health, coordination, and stamina Mental stimulation: Enhances memory and concentration as you learn dance patterns and formations Social connection: Creates opportunities to meet new people and form friendships in a supportive environment Cultural appreciation: Connects you with Scottish heritage and traditions No previous dance experience is necessary to begin, and you don't need to bring a partner. The emphasis is on enjoyment and participation rather than perfection. Each session typically includes instruction on steps and formations, followed by the opportunity to practice in a group setting.Comfortable clothes and soft-soled shoes are recommended. As you progress, you might consider investing in proper Scottish dancing ghillies (soft dance shoes), but these aren't required for beginners.Regular participation in Scottish Country Dancing can significantly improve your fitness level while providing a fun social outlet. It's a fantastic way to stay active without feeling like you're exercising. The friendly atmosphere and shared accomplishment of learning dances together creates a unique community spirit that keeps dancers coming back week after week. 🎵

Kaiwaka, Northland

Fri 17 Apr

10:00 am
Scottish Country Dancing at Shoesmith Hall

💃 Join Elaine Goldthorpe for Scottish Country Dancing at Shoesmith Hall in Warkworth! One way to get fit without knowing it is to take up Scottish Country Dancing. This engaging activity challenges you with patterns and formations, provides great physical exercise, and creates a very sociable atmosphere.Class Details: Location: Shoesmith Hall, 1 Shoesmith Street, Warkworth 0910 Cost: $5 per session, plus a small annual membership payable after 4 weeks Suitability: For people with reasonable to good mobility, average to good fitness levels, and comfortable with physical activities Contact: Elaine Goldthorpe - 0274 320 032 or elainegold@xtra.co.nz Experience the Joy of Scottish Country Dancing in Warkworth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Scottish Country Dancing is a traditional form of social dance that originated in Scotland but has gained popularity worldwide, including here in New Zealand. It combines graceful movements with lively music in a friendly group setting.Scottish Country Dancing offers numerous benefits: Physical fitness: Improves cardiovascular health, coordination, and stamina Mental stimulation: Enhances memory and concentration as you learn dance patterns and formations Social connection: Creates opportunities to meet new people and form friendships in a supportive environment Cultural appreciation: Connects you with Scottish heritage and traditions No previous dance experience is necessary to begin, and you don't need to bring a partner. The emphasis is on enjoyment and participation rather than perfection. Each session typically includes instruction on steps and formations, followed by the opportunity to practice in a group setting.Comfortable clothes and soft-soled shoes are recommended. As you progress, you might consider investing in proper Scottish dancing ghillies (soft dance shoes), but these aren't required for beginners.Regular participation in Scottish Country Dancing can significantly improve your fitness level while providing a fun social outlet. It's a fantastic way to stay active without feeling like you're exercising. The friendly atmosphere and shared accomplishment of learning dances together creates a unique community spirit that keeps dancers coming back week after week. 🎵

Warkworth, Auckland

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Elaine

elainegold@xtra.co.nz

0274 320 032

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