Promoting Scottish Culture through Music and Dance
The Montreal Highland Dancing Association was formed in 1960 and the objectives of this non-profit organization are to promote Scottish dance and culture. The MHDA is affiliated with the Scottish Official Board of Highland Dancing, the world governing body of Scottish Dancing, and is responsible for the organization of all dancing competitions held in Quebec.
There are four local competitions per year in Montreal (November, February, March and May) which take place at the Manoir Notre-Dame-de-Grāce, as well as the Montreal Highland Games which take place every August in Pierrefonds. Every year the province of Quebec is represented at the Canadian Inter-Provincial Highland Dancing Championships, an event which draws spectators from around the world. Montreal has hosted this event three times, in 1981, 1993, and more recently in 2001 when over 800 competitors were registered for the four days of competition. Montreal will be hosting this event again in 2013. Keep an eye on our website for details.
Our dancers compete in competitions throughout Canada, the United States and Scotland, as well as performing for veterans, parades and other Scottish events in Montreal. In association with ScotDance Quebec, the professional association of teachers, the MHDA actively supports the art of highland dancing by giving workshops and other activities which allow our people to realize their potential and achieve their goals.
Recent News
Congratulations Alyson Berube and Victoria Tawa - Winners of the 2010 Quebec Thistle Council Junior Highland Dance Award.
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Subscribe for $30 a year and you will save money when registering for the four competitions that will take place at the Manoir.