Morgan’s School of Highland Dancing is accepting registration from new dancers for the 2023/24 Dance Season. We have classes for all ages (2 to adult) and no dance experience is necessary. All classes for…
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Registration for dance classes is now available through our website by clicking on the following link: Online Registration. We’ve also updated our policies which can be viewed by clicking on the following link: Policies.…
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Morgan’s School of Highland Dancing has moved to a new and beautiful space! Help us celebrate at our Grand Opening on Thursday, August 29th. Ribbon cutting and cake at 5:00. Take a tour of…
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According to Wikipedia: Highland dancing is a competitive and technical dance form requiring technique, stamina, and strength, and is recognised as a sport by the Sport Council of Scotland. By signing your child up…
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What should be in your Garment Bag? Garment bag items vary by performance needs. Here is an intuitive list of items that are handy to have with you during Performances, Medal Testing and Competition.…
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Dancers should come to class in dance wear that allows the teacher to see body lines in order to correct technique. Best options are a body suit or biking shorts and fitted top/tank. Other…
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Looking for help with Highland related items? Look no further! How to: Tie Hullachan Ghillies How to: Make the Perfect Bun…
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Morgan’s School of Highland Dancing offers BATD testing each Spring. Dancers as young as 3 years old can start with Tartan Tots and over the years dancers can progress towards the teacher’s exam. Morgan’s…
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Highland dancers who are interested in competing must register with Scotdance Ontario for a current Competitive Dancers Card. This card is to be renewed each year and registration forms will come from your teacher. …
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Thunder Bay’s first Highland Dance School, Morgan’s School of Highland Dancing, was founded by Wendy Morgan in 1979. Wendy (B.A.T.D. Member Highland & National) received her training in Winnipeg and Toronto through teacher Mary Pitcher. Wendy…