Céilidh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A céilidh ( , , /ˈkeɪli/ ) (in modern usage) is a traditional Gaelic social dance originating in Ireland and Scotland, but now common throughout the Celtic diaspora. ...
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One of the best from the west. West Side Ceilidh Band from the Isle of Lewis. Great tunes - rush out and buy all their stock! Category: MusicTags: Scottish.
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Spootiskerry Ceilidh Band Fiddle Whistle Scottish Celtique Traditional Trad ... Scottish Tradition: There's Irish In The Islands ... Reel Time Ceilidh Band...
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Ceilidhs are traditional Scottish dances, ... Although it?s now more of a celebration event, the ceilidh originated in rural communities where neighbours would gather in a cottage and spend long winter nights in storyelling and song. It was a way of passing on traditions and folklore down the generations as well as keeping warm.
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The Scottish Traditions of Dance Trust Home Page ... On 10th August 2008, STDT & Clackmannanshire Council hosted a performance by a group of Basque Dancers who came to Scotland to give some performances and to learn about our Scottish Culture & Traditions. This was a fantastic exchange of cultures and was enjoyed by...
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With Ceilidh bands HLI & Wild Geese & caller Ken Gourlay. Bar, Piper and some International folkdances; Friday 2nd October 8pm; Lauriston Hall; 28 Lauriston Street, EH3 9DJ (Near Art College, Tollcross); ... Come to this weekly class and learn funky Scottish Fusion choreography-blending contemporary styles such as,
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Instructions for various ceilidh dances ... A good source for suitable tunes is Taigh na Teud's Scottish Ceilidh Collections - these are available from Scotland's Music and good Scottish music stores around the country.
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Folk and Ceilidh Music; ... In the 18th century, Scottish fiddling is said to have reached new heights. Fiddlers like William Marshall and Niel Gow were legends across Scotland, and composers like Charles McLean, James Oswald and William McGibbon used Scottish fiddling traditions in their Baroque compositions.
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October 22, 2009 ... Week commencing; 23 November: Pipes class is cancelled, all other classes are running as scheduled. ... Scottish Culture and Traditions...
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More usual traditions still followed by all are the wearing of the family clan tartan on the wedding day, ... A buttonhole of white heather for luck and the symbolic Scottish thistle are customary. ... The evening ceilidh is often a wild affair with plenty of traditional reels and jigs and the dance is preceded by the wedding march,
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