Teachers

Betsy Brydon fell in love with Scottish Country Dancing after her first class in 2002 in Regina.  She found it to be a refreshing challenge.  Every time she went, she felt energized and could not wait to come back the next week.  Betsy took her teacher’s certificate in 2012.  Since that time, she has taught a children’s group and a few workshops.  She shares the teaching of the Regina group at the present time.
Betsy finds her retirement is delightfully complete between playing her cello and dancing.  She hopes she can continue for many more years.

Linda McIntyre was introduced to Scottish country dancing in Ottawa in 1982 and it quickly became a passion.  She achieved her teacher’s certificate in 1995 and has been leading a social class in Regina for over 35 years.  She currently co-teaches this group.
Social dancing is at the core of Linda’s teaching ethic.  She looks for joy and confidence in dancers as signs of successful instruction.
Grandchildren, gardening, rug hooking, Irish set dancing and her dog, Angus, provide additional enjoyment in Linda’s life.