at , Aberdeen , AB21 9HS United Kingdom
Dance school for age 3 through to Adults offering classes in ISTD Tap, Ballet and Modern, and Jazz, Contemporary and Street Dance. Exams/Competitions also.
Natalie Tough School of Dance, aimed at boys and girls from the age of 3.5 years old, strives to pass on the enjoyment and passion of dance to future generations in a fun and lively atmosphere. With classes from ballet and tap to contemporary and street dance, there's always a class for everyone! Whether it's just for fun, or you'd wish to undertake examinations and gain qualifications, Natalie Tough School of Dance is the place to be.
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Natalie Tough School of Dance is Aberdeen based place and this enity listed in Organization category. AB21 9HS. Contact phone number of Natalie Tough School of Dance: 07711251466
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Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in Aberdeen, Scotland, was founded in 1780 and claims to be the sixth oldest golf club in the world. It was founded as the Society of Golfers at Aberdeen, and became the Aberdeen Golf Club in 1815 subsequently receiving royal patronage in 1903.Royal Aberdeen is best known for hosting the 2005 Senior British Open, the 2011 Walker Cup, and the 2014 Scottish Open.HistoryAberdeen can be closely linked to the origins of golf, the earliest reference to a golf hole in Scotland was made in local Aberdeen records dating back to 1625. Royal Aberdeen Golf Club was initially set up as The Society of Golfers at Aberdeen in 1780 making it the sixth oldest golf club in the world.The club continued be known as The Society of Golfers at Aberdeen before forming The Aberdeen Golf Club in 1815. The club continued to play over The Queens Links area of Aberdeen where the original golf hole in 1625 was believed to have been. In 1976 play was expanded over the Kings Links area to the north of the Queens Links. Golf is still played to date on this land at the King's Links Golf Club.The club moved to its present location at Ballgownie Links on the other side of the River Don estuary in 1888. The course gained its royal patronage from King Edward VII in 1903 and subsequently changed its name to Royal Aberdeen Golf Club.The course was originally designed by Archie Simpson and Robert Simpson but was later re-bunkered and lengthened to its current layout by James Braid.