Welcome!
We are a contra dance community who loves getting together for evenings of great music, great dancing, and great fun. Contra dance is a traditional dance style similar to square dancing. We dance to live music, and a caller leads us through the steps of each dance. The music comes from the Scots-Irish and French Canadian traditions, but is often played with a modern twist.
If you are not familiar with contra dancing, we invite you to watch these videos to get a sense of the dance, the music, and the community.
We welcome singles, couples, families. We are LGBTQ friendly. We welcome new dancers of all ages and backgrounds, quite literally with open arms!
If you can walk, you can contra dance! No experience required. We always offer a free Basics Class from 7:00 to 7:30 pm, and each dance is taught before it is danced. We change partners between each dance, and you will find that experienced dancers seek out new ones to help them along.
Come dance with us!
When
Dances take place the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month, September-June, 7 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
See the dance schedule for the details of upcoming dances.
Where
St. Barnabas Anglican Church Hall, 175 Hampton Avenue, near Chester subway station. There is municipal parking and street parking nearby. If you are driving from farther away, you may be interested in MTO traveller information (road closures, traffic cameras, etc).
There is half a flight of steps inside the front door, but if steps are a problem for you, we do have an elevator—you'll need to alert someone at the front desk to operate the elevator for you. The venue has two single-stall all-gender washrooms (no urinals, one of the two is wheelchair accessible) as well as men's and women's washrooms.
Cost
Admission is sliding scale: Pick your own price somewhere between $7 and $35. Children (16 and under) enter free. At our current attendance rates, it costs $22 per person to put on a dance. Giving generously if you are able is a great way to support our dance; bringing friends is another!
On your first dance, if you arrive by 7pm and take the contra basics class your second dance is FREE!
St. Barnabas has asked us to respect their shoe policy, which is that no street shoes are worn in the dance hall. Please bring a clean pair of shoes to change into. Any comfortable shoes are fine. More details here.
Dress casually and comfortably, keeping in mind that contra dancing is quite a workout. Skirts, shorts, and jeans are all common. Wearing layers is recommended - we may have windows open even in winter to keep cool!
Toronto Contra Dance is a scent-free zone. Please avoid fragrances - many of our dancers are allergic to them. We are also a drug-free, alcohol-free, and nut-free event space. For other guidelines please see our Code of conduct
Re-usable cups
We provide water throughout our events. Please help us reduce our environmental impact by bringing your own cup or water bottle.