ScotDance PEI will host the Fling in Spring Competition, Choreography, and Workshops on May 4 and 5, 2024. Events will be held at the Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre at the College of Piping in Summerside, PE.
Entry form is available online at 2024 SDPEI Fling in Spring Competition and Workshops Entry Form. Enter online: SDPEI Fling in Spring Competition and Workshop Online Entry Entries open: March 25, 2024 at 8:00 pm (AT) Entry is limited to 110 competitors. Choreography entries may be limited. Entries in excess of 110, or received after closing date, only accepted at organizer’s discretion. Deadline: Entries and fees must be received by 12:00 noon (AT) on April 22, 2024. Online entries only. E-transfer payments to [email protected] including name and category.
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ScotDance PEI will host the 2024 Prince Edward Island Closed Selection Competition the evening of Friday, May 3, 2024 at the Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre at the College of Piping in Summerside, PE.
2024 PEI Closed Selection Competition Entry Form Enter online: 2024 PEI Selection Competition online entry Entries open: March 22, 2024 at 9:00 am (AT) Deadline: Entries and fees must be received online by 12:00 noon (AT) on April 22, 2024. Online entries only. E-transfer payments to [email protected]. The 2023 PEI Closed Selection Competition for Prince Edward Island will be held on Friday, May 26, 2023 beginning at 5:30 pm at the Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre at the College of Piping in Summerside, PE.
For entry forms and further information, please see your Highland teacher or email [email protected]. See you soon! Barb ScotDance PEI has made the difficult decision to cancel the Highland Dancing competitions at the 2022 PEI Highland Games, Lord Selkirk Park, Eldon (Belfast) PE on August 6, 2022. As a result of insufficient physical resources, we are unable to host this event.
We hope to resume the event in 2023. Wishing you a wonderful dancing summer. We have cancelled our SDPEI Fling in Spring Competition and Workshops, originally scheduled for May 28-29, 2022. We will work toward another offering at a later time, and hope to re-establish the Fling in Spring Competition and Workshop in 2023.
May you all stay safe and healthy at the many competitions and championships that are resuming. We look forward to seeing you again On August 15, 2020 from 12:00 am EDT to 11:59 EDT, ScotDance Canada will host a Virtual Dance-a-thon to raise desperately needed funds for both Food Banks Canada, and the Kids Help Phone.
Our country will be divided into teams to give all of our dancers, non-competitive and competitive, a chance to raise the most funds for these two charities. Tune in to scotdance.vidflex.tv this Saturday, August 15 to see Highland Dancers from across Canada perform in their beautiful communities. PEI is part of Team 1, comprised of dancers from the eastern provinces of PE, NB, NS, and QC. So donate, donate, donate - to Team 1. As a result of the current pandemic and upon the recommendation of ScotDance Canada, the Highland Dancing Competition schedule for August 1, 2020 is cancelled. This event was to be part of the PEI Highland Games which is still scheduled at this point.
Please stay safe. We look forward to hosting you next year. ScotDance Canada Championship Series 2020 Advisory
First and foremost, on behalf of the Office Bearers, Board of Directors and Independent Members of ScotDance Canada, I would like to thank our highland dancing community for the show of support during these volatile and difficult times we are all facing with respect to the COVID-19 Virus pandemic. As we continue to navigate personally and as a community through these unprecedented times, it is heartwarming to be involved with a dancing community that has risen above, showing strength, compassion and resolve. The day after registration opened for the SDCCS 2020, the Ministry of Public Affairs in British Columbia declared a provincial state of emergency in British Columbia. Alberta, Ontario and New Brunswick are also under state of emergencies. British Columbia showed 40 new cases of the virus confirmed as of March 19th and has the highest number of confirmed cases in Canada. While other provinces have much lower confirmed cases, it has been made abundantly clear by government health advisories, that we have not yet seen the worst. The SDC Emergency Crisis Task Force Committee developed a contingency plan template for our selection meets leading up to the Canadian Championships in the event these meets were not able to continue under the current crowd-sizing restrictions implemented by government health agencies. The template was to be presented March 20th to our selection meet organizers. It became crystal clear late last night, that through all our best intensions and efforts to preserve not only the Canadian Championship event, but the SDCCS event as a whole, that our sole responsibility to our dancers, professionals, organizers, dance parents and volunteers within the highland dancing community as well as the general public supersedes all else. The increasing impact to families has been astronomical where jobs have been affected in varying degrees. We cannot be in a position where a highland dancing event takes precedence over the physical, emotional or financial well-being of our dance community and general public at large. The needle is not moving in the desired direction with respect to the containment of this virus, with no foreseeable timelines as to improvement. With this being said, I am both saddened and disappointed to announce that the SDCCS 2020 event will be cancelled. This is a necessary move as an organization, in the paramount interest of health and safety protections for our highland dancing community as well as those outside of our community. We would like to extend our gratitude to the SDCCS 2020 organizing committee for all their hard work to date, where they have showed true commitment, enthusiasm and professionalism. This has been an extremely difficult time for the organizing committee. Please be aware, that you have the support, not only from your peers, but from the highland dancing community as a whole. For those who registered for the SDCCS 2020 event, refunds will be processed. Please be patient with the refund process—we will complete this as efficiently as possible. I would ask that we all do our part in the fight to contain and defeat this pandemic, respecting government health agency advisories, and that by doing so, we hopefully will not have to face a situation like this in years to come. Please take care of yourselves and loved ones. Now, more than ever, we need to come together showing support, empathy, kindness and compassion for one another. Continue to reach out consistently to one another as this will be our strength going forward. We have and will continue to rise above all adversity. Cheryl Rafter President, ScotDance Canada As a result of the current pandemic, release of the entry form for the Fling in Spring competition on May 30 and workshop on May 31, is delayed. Further information will be presented as we learn more about this world health crisis.
As a result of the current pandemic, entry opening for the PEI Selection Competition is delayed. Information on this global crisis is constantly changing. So, we will continue to evaluate the situation and keep everyone updated.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact [email protected]. Stay safe everyone, and be considerate of our dancers and dance families by encouraging only online classes. |
AuthorBarb Yorke, SDPEI Archives
March 2024
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