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Affiliates & Branches of THE ROYAL SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE SOCIETY Be an RSCDS Affiliated Group or Branch and help us all to keep dancing Scottish 57 40 3 288 2 52 14 17 Will you join the 470+ RSCDS Affiliated Groups and Branches around the world? We know you and others with a similar passion love to Dance Scottish. That is why you dance as a group, club or society. You have been able to continue enjoying Scottish country dancing (SCD) because of the legacy of this dance form handed down over many years through the Society and its Branches. We hope your group wants to help keep it alive and thriving. Will your group take the next step and become an Affiliated Group or Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS)? Your group could benefit from the increased visibility and status this will afford. Also, RSCDS membership will help your members tap into information and opportunities locally and from around the world! Find out about Affiliated Groups and Branches in your region - or anywhere else by searching on the Branches & Groups page at www.rscds.org 1

Reasons to become an Affiliated Group Keep dancers in touch with developments in SCD, network with others and stimulate interest in the worldwide Society Receive a copy of the Society s twice yearly magazine, Scottish Country Dancer, which is full of news of activity around the world, upcoming events and the latest deals Receive tailored communications, sent to your Group, to bring important issues and opportunities to the Group s attention; e.g. important dates, new recordings and publications and information on key events Your Group will be able to: Have a listing on the RSCDS website which is searchable by the public. The contact details for each Group Secretary are listed alongside the link to each Group s website, enhancing your Group s profile locally and internationally Increase its visibility online and on social media as we can promote your activities through our growing and active digital presence and reach Contact Headquarters for advice on technical matters concerning the Society s dances Provide feedback in surveys which are conducted in line with the Society s aims, activities and development Use the RSCDS Affiliated Group logo, supplied in different formats along with design guidelines for its use. The logo provides recognition for the Affiliated Group and strengthens its link with the RSCDS The affiliation system strengthens the Society and thereby ensures the retention of Scottish country dancing to everyone s benefit join us and be part of that! 2

Reasons to become a Branch of the RSCDS Branch members to be well informed on all aspects of Scottish country dancing Access a members only area of the RSCDS website for Branches and their members, giving exclusive access to member deals, advance notice of developments and template materials for publicity, policies and good practice Secure RSCDS Branch advice and support to help you understand your legal responsibilities (e.g. health and safety, child and vulnerable adult protection, music licencing, etc.), grow your membership, develop your teaching and work with the media and other external allies Your Branch - in addition to all the listed benefits of being an Affiliated Group, will also be able to: Get cheaper insurance through the RSCDS agreement Buy most recordings, publications and other items available through the RSCDS shop in bulk for your members and get a 15% discount and further discounts on bulk purchases, depending on how much your Branch buys Apply for and access funds from the RSCDS to develop and improve the teaching and development of Scottish country dancing through your Branch Receive a regular Branch e-newsletter with news, updates, competitions and offers sent by email, helping your Network with other Branches and learn from what they are doing, through belonging to a worldwide community of Scottish country dancers RSCDS Branches will remain autonomous and shall be able to: Run independently and have control over their local classes and events Recruit members and retain them (though RSCDS is happy to help advise, provide templates and do promotional work to support this) The Branch system is the life-blood of the Society - crucial to the future of Scottish country dancing s development. 3

Becoming a Branch made us stronger. We now feel part of a wonderful international network. Raphaelle Orgeret Lyon Branch Our Branch values being part of the RSCDS particularly because this enables us to get free access to the PPL licence and very affordable public liability insurance for Branch activities. It is also important that our Branch can be part of the on-going development of Scottish country dancing through engagement in RSCDS working groups and committees. Dancers and dancing at the southern tip of Africa have benefitted through our belonging to the RSCDS family. Training and development support for our teachers and raising our dancing standards through participation in the Dancing Achievement Award are notable opportunities. Fiona McCutcheon RSCDS Cape Town Branch Dance lifts one s spirits. Scottish country dance is a great spirit lifter. Being an RSCDS Branch gives access to the greatest dances in the world. Bruce McEwan, Senior Teacher Hawaii Branch Sue Porter Lorn (Argyll) Branch We love to dance; but promoting SCD, teaching newcomers, recruiting members can be hard. The confidence and support we get from being part of the RSCDS fellowship helps us secure our future enjoyment of Scottish country dancing. Margaret Catchick, Chairman London Branch We are wholly dependent on RSCDS music and dances. Scores of dancers in our Branch find enjoyment of music and dance as a result. The fact that we may go anywhere there is SCD and be able to fit right in with other dancers makes us extremely happy. Our wishes are that RSCDS and its innovative plans will appeal to all. Please consider actively supporting our fellow musicians and dancers of RSCDS. Mike Blanchard, Secretary RSCDS Saskatchewan Branch 4

FAQs Do we need to have fully certificated RSCDS teachers? Affiliated Groups: It is not essential to have fully certificated RSCDS teachers to be an Affiliated Group. We will be happy to provide information about our teacher training opportunities and hope your teachers might find it useful. What kind of group is Branch or Affiliation status open to? Affiliation: organisations, societies, firms, clubs, associations or other bodies interested in the work and activities of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society may apply to become Affiliated Groups; such applications would be welcomed by the Society. Branches: any group of dancers may apply to form a Branch. The Management Board of the Society welcomes applications for Branch formation from groups anywhere in the world wishing to have a closer link with the RSCDS. More details about what is involved in forming and running a Branch can be found on the application form on our website. What if there is an RSCDS Branch in our area? For both Affiliation and setting up a new Branch, where there is an existing Branch, the Management Board will consult with the Branch for their views prior to making its decision but are not bound by the feedback of the Branch. Branches: The Society normally expects each Branch to have at least 2 RSCDS trained teachers or teachers who are going through RSCDS teacher training. Do members of the Affiliated Group or Branch need to be members of the Society? Affiliated Groups: There is no compulsory requirement for all group members to be RSCDS individual members but a proportion should be individual members of the Society, preferably through the local RSCDS Branch if one is conveniently near. This is something the Society would encourage all Affiliated Group members to consider. Those who wish to become RSCDS individual members can do so through a local Branch or otherwise through the International Branch, Youth Branch or direct through Headquarters, all of which comprise members in many countries. Visit our website to use the Branch & Group Finder. Branches: Under the terms of the Society s Licence Agreement, Constitution and Rules, all members of a Branch must be individual members of the RSCDS as well as of the Branch. 15

How does a group apply for affiliation or to become a Branch? confirmation of your affiliated status. Branches: The fee is not per Branch but per member in the Branch. Membership fees per annum range from 20* for individual adults and 32* for individual joint adult, 16* for young adults, and 10* for under 17 s. Again, do not send fees with your application, they will be payable upon confirmation. Branch members receive a 10% discount on shop purchases and discounted events (this is not available to Affiliated Group members unless they are individual members of RSCDS). For Affiliation & Branches: Please use the relevant application form which can be downloaded from our website. When should we apply? Applications may be made at any time for either an Affiliated Group or a Branch, and will be considered at the first meeting of the Management Board following receipt. How is our application determined? * Prices correct as at 30 April 2018. The decision of the Management Board, with regard to an application, will be advised as soon as practicable after the meeting. Still have some queries? Like to chat about becoming an Affiliated Group or a Branch? Is there a fee and is it an annual charge? Please contact Headquarters on +44 (0)131 225 3854 or email info@rscds.org and a member of the team will be happy to assist. Affiliated Groups: The current group affiliation fee is 45* per annum. However, if at least 50% of the members are under 25 years or in full time education, the Youth Group affiliation fee of 22* will apply. Please do not send a fee with your application; it will be payable upon 61

What we do Raising the profile, visibility and appreciation of Scottish country dancing Administering a teaching, exams and accreditation system for individual dancers, teachers and schools Publishing books, CDs and digital downloads to aid instruction in Scottish country dancing Producing Scottish dance and music related merchandise Arranging Residential Summer and Winter Schools plus other Society events Running training courses and workshops for children, young people and musicians Undertaking campaigns to further the spread and appeal of Scottish country dancing Working with schools to increase the uptake of Scottish country dancing 7

About us Connect with us The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS) is a registered Scottish Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee, dedicated to promoting Scottish Country Dance around the world. We have a membership of some 12,000 and a global network of over 470 Branches and Affiliated Groups, with a small administrative team at a central office (Headquarters) in Edinburgh. The Branches (also known as Local Associations) are independent, autonomous bodies. Branches and Affiliated Groups are the grass roots organisations that run classes, provide training and host social events at a local level in their own areas. Please refer to www.rscds.org for a comprehensive picture of the Society s aims, work and activities. THE ROYAL SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE SOCIETY 12 Coates Crescent, Edinburgh, EH3 7AF +44 (0)131 225 3854 WWW.RSCDS.ORG Registered as a Scottish Charity No. SC016085 Company No. SC480530 8