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Could, as well as Summer Schools with Bob Faux in London, Ontario, and later with Diane Schempp and Madeleine Langlois. I also attended Teacher Trainings and Summer Schools in Montreal, Toronto, and Buffalo. I have been a member of the K-W Branch since its inception in 1976 and have served in many capacities, including Chairperson and Secretary. Furthermore, I was made an Honorary Member at the Branch's 25th Anniversary Dance, in recognition of past years of dedication and service.
Besides, I retired from teaching in 1993, but still thoroughly enjoy dancing and the challenges of teaching. Main Menu Louis Esmile Voeghtly Contact Miscellaneous Information Miscellaneous Information When living in Toronto, Lois danced with the Toronto Branch before moving to K-W in 1986. She joined the K-W Branch in 1989 and has been actively involved in the branch ever since, serving in various capacities, including Secretary and Editor of The Sottish Country Dancer. She passed her Preliminary teachers certificate in 1997 and has helped with the teaching and leading of classes since then.
numberWithIntBob Kerr and Catherine Prentice are the wonderful teachers at the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society in Kitchener. Bob brings a wealth of experience and a love for dancing from his Scottish roots, while Catherine has a long history of dancing and teaching within the community. Both teachers are passionate about sharing the joy and tradition of Scottish country dancing with students of all ages and skill levels.
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society in Kitchener offers classes for adults of any age and skill level. Whether you are an experienced dancer or completely new to Scottish country dancing, there is a class for you. Classes run from September to April on Tuesday nights at Historic St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Kitchener.
No dance partner or Scottish heritage is required to join – just a willingness to have fun and learn!
In addition to regular classes, the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society in Kitchener hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including the annual Tea Dance in Stratford, the Spring Dance in Kitchener, and the Great Lakes Ball celebrating the centenary of the RSCDS. These events are a great opportunity to meet fellow dancers, enjoy live music, and showcase your dance skills.
The teachers at the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society in Kitchener, Bob Kerr and Catherine Prentice, along with the dedicated volunteer members, are passionate about preserving and promoting the tradition of Scottish country dancing. Whether you're looking to learn a new dance style, meet new people, or just have some fun, the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society in Kitchener welcomes you to join in the dance and experience the joy of Scottish culture and tradition.