He also loved his ceilidhs and his homes hosted many a good knees-up over the years. |
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Against the backdrop of Lewis Castle, a whirligig of ceilidhs, concerts and workshops takes place. |
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Our own dancing allows children to dance with their parents and grandparents at weddings and ceilidhs. |
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Yet Highland culture continues to flourish through the Gaelic language, piping, ceilidhs and a full schedule of Highland games. |
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I drank with them in the only pub on Iona and danced wild versions of strip the willow with them at ceilidhs. |
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It is the kind of village where they have summer dances in the local hall, a yachting regatta, a seafood festival, Hallowe'en walks in the forest and Hogmanay ceilidhs. |
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Comedy, story-telling, poetry, ceilidhs, workshops and Morris-dancing are on the programme, along with T'ai Chi, crafts, kids' events and even a Sunday morning walk. |
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However, in Scotland the circuit of ceilidhs and festivals helped prop up traditional music. |
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The sad news is that the 37-year run of their own monthly ceilidhs has come to an end. |
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There will be lots going on in local pubs and on the streets in addition to concerts, ceilidhs, and workshops. |
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For four nights, up-beat ceilidhs and soothing ballads taken from chart-busting albums Talk on Corners and In Blue rang out in the Arena as they left the audience breathless. |
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Crossroads ceilidhs were a popular rural pastime in Ireland, when young men and women would gather on a Sunday evening at the crossroads of a village to socialise. |
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