Come and learn quadrille dance with Talitha MacKenzie, a teacher of Historical Dance & Dance Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. All levels are welcome! The Franco-Scottish dances so popular in Edinburgh during the Regency period are enjoying a revival – why not join us in celebrating this? Although similar to Scottish Country Dance, Quadrilles are danced as four couples in a square so that each set has its own ‘community’. Footwork is not overly complicated—the focus is on social interaction. Ballroom dancing has never been so much fun! Dance your way to fitness without even noticing the effort, while your brain gets its share of exercise remembering the sequence of figures. As the instructions were written in French, you can practice your language skills at the same time. All levels welcome, no experience necessary; you may come on your own or with a partner. Comfortable clothing and soft, flexible shoes, with low (or no) heel, recommended. About Talitha MacKenzie How to enrol Next classes IFE Membership and discount rates from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Quadrille-Classes-at-the-Institut,1279.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/188362570247
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Come and learn quadrille dance with Talitha MacKenzie, a teacher of Historical Dance & Dance Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. All levels are welcome! The Franco-Scottish dances so popular in Edinburgh during the Regency period are enjoying a revival – why not join us in celebrating this? Although similar to Scottish Country Dance, Quadrilles are danced as four couples in a square so that each set has its own ‘community’. Footwork is not overly complicated—the focus is on social interaction. Ballroom dancing has never been so much fun! Dance your way to fitness without even noticing the effort, while your brain gets its share of exercise remembering the sequence of figures. As the instructions were written in French, you can practice your language skills at the same time. All levels welcome, no experience necessary; you may come on your own or with a partner. Comfortable clothing and soft, flexible shoes, with low (or no) heel, recommended. About Talitha MacKenzie How to enrol Next classes IFE Membership and discount rates from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Quadrille-Classes-at-the-Institut,1278.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/188362570152 Come and learn quadrille dance with Talitha MacKenzie, a teacher of Historical Dance & Dance Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. All levels are welcome! The Franco-Scottish dances so popular in Edinburgh during the Regency period are enjoying a revival – why not join us in celebrating this? Although similar to Scottish Country Dance, Quadrilles are danced as four couples in a square so that each set has its own ‘community’. Footwork is not overly complicated—the focus is on social interaction. Ballroom dancing has never been so much fun! Dance your way to fitness without even noticing the effort, while your brain gets its share of exercise remembering the sequence of figures. As the instructions were written in French, you can practice your language skills at the same time. All levels welcome, no experience necessary; you may come on your own or with a partner. Comfortable clothing and soft, flexible shoes, with low (or no) heel, recommended. About Talitha MacKenzie How to enrol Next classes IFE Membership and discount rates from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Quadrille-Classes-at-the-Institut,1277.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/188362570082 Come and learn quadrille dance with Talitha MacKenzie, a teacher of Historical Dance & Dance Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. All levels are welcome! The Franco-Scottish dances so popular in Edinburgh during the Regency period are enjoying a revival – why not join us in celebrating this? Although similar to Scottish Country Dance, Quadrilles are danced as four couples in a square so that each set has its own ‘community’. Footwork is not overly complicated—the focus is on social interaction. Ballroom dancing has never been so much fun! Dance your way to fitness without even noticing the effort, while your brain gets its share of exercise remembering the sequence of figures. As the instructions were written in French, you can practice your language skills at the same time. All levels welcome, no experience necessary; you may come on your own or with a partner. Comfortable clothing and soft, flexible shoes, with low (or no) heel, recommended. About Talitha MacKenzie How to enrol Next classes IFE Membership and discount rates from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Quadrille-Classes-at-the-Institut,1276.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/188362570017 Come and learn quadrille dance with Talitha MacKenzie, a teacher of Historical Dance & Dance Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. All levels are welcome! The Franco-Scottish dances so popular in Edinburgh during the Regency period are enjoying a revival – why not join us in celebrating this? Although similar to Scottish Country Dance, Quadrilles are danced as four couples in a square so that each set has its own ‘community’. Footwork is not overly complicated—the focus is on social interaction. Ballroom dancing has never been so much fun! Dance your way to fitness without even noticing the effort, while your brain gets its share of exercise remembering the sequence of figures. As the instructions were written in French, you can practice your language skills at the same time. All levels welcome, no experience necessary; you may come on your own or with a partner. Comfortable clothing and soft, flexible shoes, with low (or no) heel, recommended. About Talitha MacKenzie How to enrol Next classes IFE Membership and discount rates from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Quadrille-Classes-at-the-Institut.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/188362569912 Come and learn quadrille dance with Talitha MacKenzie, a teacher of Historical Dance & Dance Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. All levels are welcome! The Franco-Scottish dances so popular in Edinburgh during the Regency period are enjoying a revival – why not join us in celebrating this? Although similar to Scottish Country Dance, Quadrilles are danced as four couples in a square so that each set has its own ‘community’. Footwork is not overly complicated—the focus is on social interaction. Ballroom dancing has never been so much fun! Dance your way to fitness without even noticing the effort, while your brain gets its share of exercise remembering the sequence of figures. As the instructions were written in French, you can practice your language skills at the same time. All levels welcome, no experience necessary; you may come on your own or with a partner. Comfortable clothing and soft, flexible shoes, with low (or no) heel, recommended. About Talitha MacKenzie How to enrol Next classes IFE Membership and discount rates from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Quadrille-Class-at-the-Institut.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/188362569832 Every month the group meets to discuss a book selected in advance (from classical to contemporary French literature) and discover the other members’ views on them. The discussion is held in French. In October, the group will be discussing La confusion des peines by Laurence Tardieu (2011, Stock). The Institut will also organise a rencontre littéraire with Laurence Tardieu on Thursday 21 November 2019. Groupe de lecture : Laurence Tardieu Institut français d'Ecosse The groupe de lecture is open to members of the Institut français d'Ecosse only. Admission is free, but the number of places is limited. To sign up, please fill in the registration form and send it to ifecosse.edimbourg-cslt diplomatie.gouv.fr Access Details IFE Membership and Discount Rates Photo: Le Livre de Poche. from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Groupe-de-lecture-Laurence-Tardieu.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/188362569792 Nicolas Jounis is a French pianist and composer who has always been passionate about harmonisation, orchestration and improvisation. As a result of a collaboration with the Institut français d'Écosse, he will present his latest creation, “Cahiers d'improvisation. Inspirations celtiques” at the Scottish Arts Club. Listen to the album on YouTube. About Nicolas Jounis Over the last few years, Nicolas Jounis has played with many European orchestras (France, Italy, Germany, Romania…) but also with Massy Opera Orchestra, Paris Symphony Association, Craiova Philharmonic Orchestra, Bacau Philharmonic Orchestra, East European Symphony Orchestra, Constance Weber Chamber Orchestra, Saint-Nazaire Orchestra, Leopolis de Lviv Orchestra, Spazio Musica Orchestra, East European Chamber Orchestra, Craiova Romanian Opera. In 2007, he became musical director of “L'Orchestrale de Nantes”. Since 2008, combining symphonic and lyrical with the same passion, he has directed among other the operas Tosca, Bohème, Traviata, Un ballo in maschera, Cavalleria rusticana, Pagliacci then Carmen at “Teodirini” Lyric Theater from Craiova in parallel with his collaborations with the East European Chamber Orchestra in France, Italy and Romania. In 2014, Nicolas Jounis conducted the world premiere of the Opera “Jeanne” that he composed, with The Romanian Opera from Craiova. In 2017, he founded the “Ensemble Orchestral Ligérien EOLE””. In October 2018, his Requiem was produced by the Craiova National Opera. About the Scottish Arts Club Event details Piano Concert: Nicolas Jounis, Inspirations Celtiques At the Scottish Arts Club BOOKING BY PHONE IFE Membership and discount rates from Institut Français Écosse http://www.ifecosse.org.uk/Piano-Concert-Nicolas-Jounis.html via IFTTT via https://onlinevideoproduction.tumblr.com/post/188362569702 |
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