Related Groups
RSCDS Paris Branch
The Paris Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society was created in 1984 in order to promote Scottish Country Dancing and offer the opportunity to learn and practise Scottish country dancing in France. It organises weekly dances, classes and half-day schools for beginners, intermediate and advanced dancers, in addition to an International Weekend every four years, bringing together dancers from all over the world.
Alumni of the University of Edinburgh in France (A.U.E.F.)
The aim of
the society is to promote links between former students of the University of
Edinburgh, living in France or just passing through France. Anyone with an
interest in the University of Edinburgh is welcome to become a member.
The aim of the French branch of the Clan MacKenzie Society is the study of the history, genealogy, geography and culture of Scotland and its traditions, along with encouraging the continuation of the long-standing close ties and friendship between the peoples of Scotland and of France, under the guidance of the Clan MacKenzie of Scotland.
Clan Maclean
The Clan Maclean Association France is the only part of the Maclean Clan Worldwide network which is in a non-English speaking country. There are currently around 50 members (including children) who meet periodically. These meetings take the form of soirées and dinners in local (Parisian) restaurants. Every two years, a group assembles for the Scotland vs France Six Nations rugby match at the Stade de France.