Join us

Would you like to join RSCDS Glasgow Branch?

As a member of the Branch you also become a member of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (the Society). Hence you are welcomed at any other RSCDS Branch in Scotland, the UK or the rest of the world. Part of your subscription goes to RSCDS 'Society' (a separate charity).

The subscription year is from 1 July to 30 June and for 2024-2025 is £35 per year for an Adult; with reductions for: Joint (two Adults living at the same address); Young Adults under 25 years (18-24); Youth (12 - 17).

First time, new members only, joining on or after 1 January 2024 pay one half of the full subscription  (valid 1 Jan 2025 to 30 June 2025).  Just mark your form HALF YEAR.

Being a Branch member entitles you to our Newsletters and other benefits including reduced fees for our Branch classes. During the 10 weeks in autumn you can save £20 or over.  In the New Year you can save more!

To apply:   Click on the links below to download an application form (WORD for easy completion) for 2024-25 and return to the Membership Secretary (you can use email). 
(Details on each form, normally we can accept a typed signature with payment by internet banking, except Youth).
  Adult - £35
  Joint  - £59  for two adults living at the same address,
  Young Adults£29 (18 - 24),
  Youth (12 - 17), £17, with their parent/guardian consent, please contact Membership to join.

  Associate Membership of the Glasgow Branch (£7) is for those who pay their RSCDS (Society) subscription through another Branch. You then receive full Glasgow Branch benefits.

We look forward to meeting you at classes and dances.

Benefits of joining the Society

The Society assures us of a future by promoting Scottish country dancing worldwide:

  • We belong to a wider community which enables us to dance anywhere in the world.
  • Members have priority booking for RSCDS residential Summer Schools and other events.
  • A free twice yearly Scottish Country Dance Magazine is sent to all members. Discounts are available for music, publications and merchandise in their shop (with access to members area of their website).  
  • The Society operates teacher training - providing the accreditation, maintaining the standards of the steps and formations for us all. Music courses are provided to enable musicians to develop skills specific to Scottish country dance playing.  
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