Recreational dancing in Oklahoma

Where can I dance?

In Oklahoma, you can dance in these cities:
Oklahoma City: Ballroom, Contra, IFD
Tulsa: Folkdance, Contra

Neighboring states are New Mexico, Colorado, Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas


Oklahoma City

The Oklahoma City Celtic Country Dancers

meet on 1st, 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from 8-10 PM, at CITY ARTS BUILDING,  Oklahoma City Fair Grounds, General Pershing Blvd. 

1st Thursday - Scottish Country Dancing.
2nd & 4th Thursdays - English Country Dancing.

For more information contact:  Carol Barry or Kevin Barrett – 405-341-1465.

 

The Scissortail Traditional Dance Society

presents the Oklahoma City Contra Dance 2nd and 4th Saturdays each month at 8:00 PM. Beginner’s session at 7:30 PM.

2nd Saturday - Daniel Hall, in the First Unitarian Church, 600 NW 13th St. (at Dewey).
4th Saturday - Epworth Methodist church, 1901 Douglas Avenue.

$6 members/$8 non-members.

For a taste of the music played at contra dances, check this link: Oklahoma City Traditional Music Association.


Call Mark Cashion (405-370-4403)   for details on all Scissortail events.

 

Tulsa

Dancing in Tulsa

The Tulsa International Folk Dancers
dance each Friday night beginning at 7:30 pm at All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 South Peoria in Tulsa. They are lovely people, love visitors, and the first visit is free. For more information 
email: tulsaifd@yahoo.com

The Tulsa Traditional Dance Society

presents a monthly contra dance, 1st Saturdays, 7:30 to 10:00 pm, at the Cherry Street Studio, 2908 East 15th (on the south side of the street, between Lewis and Harvard, cater-cornered from Rex's Fried Chicken). Admission runs $4 for everybody. Call 918-749-4531 or contact Wesley Brown for more information, or visit their website at http://www.geocities.com/TULSAbarndance/index.html
 

Where else can I dance?

Kiran "groo" Wagle's huge contra dance page,
Steve Allen's national list of dance links,
or follow Brave Combo dance band



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This page last updated: 9/1/2004