Royal Scottish Country Dance Society San Francisco
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Scottish Country Dance Classes
Scottish Country Dancing classes for all ages and levels, with a special class for youth ages 7 and up. An activity that the whole family can enjoy together locally and around the world.

About
Royal Scottish Country Dance Society San Francisco


Founded in
1974
EIN
23-7335373
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Arts & Culture
Address
2250 24TH ST UNIT 225 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107-3269 United States
Website
https://rscds-sf.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society San Francisco Branch, est. 1974, promotes Scottish Country Dance through classes, workshops, and social events. It welcomes all ages and abilities, fostering community and physical activity. The branch organizes dances and events throughout the year, helping to develop Scottish Dance and Music.
Mission
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society San Francisco shares the joy of Scottish country dance, fostering community and cultural appreciation throughout the San Francisco area.

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