She loved ceilidh music all her life and was very fond of traditional music and ballad songs. |
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One of her sons, Matt, fronts a popular band which specialises in ceilidh and old-time country music. |
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Other events include a family ceilidh, the annual ski and snowboard race day, culminating in a dinner-dance in October. |
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We are having a traditional ceilidh dancefest, complete with twelve-piece band. |
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The workshops will be followed by a family ceilidh tonight and a tea dance with Rennie Stirk and Gwen Abbott tomorrow afternoon. |
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Competitions will take place in solo singing, recitation, question time, instrumental music, ballad group singing, novelty act, ceilidh dancing. |
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Pandemonium will perform traditional folk and ceilidh music on guitar, mandolin, concertina, recorder, melodeon and percussion. |
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One morning I went down to the kitchen early, a bit sleepy after a night at the ceilidh, and started baking bread and scones as usual. |
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The other day, the adults were having a ceilidh and he had danced with her. |
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On Christmas Night you're invited to a night of social and ceilidh dancing, the emphasis being on old time dances, waltzes and quicksteps. |
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Anyone who wanted to dance could reel to the sound of the ceilidh band playing at the Butter Cross. |
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The dances are not energetic in the sense that a barn dance or a ceilidh is. |
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The evening will be rounded off by The Little Biggar Band, a three-piece group, joined by a few friends, for a traditional Scottish ceilidh. |
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And it was a ceilidh, celebrating the survival of a bad past and the possibility of a better future. |
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They will be supported by Sarah Northcott and Matt Smith before the evening is rounded of with a traditional Scottish ceilidh led by Edinburgh-based Da Hooley. |
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We had 70 guests, a rip-roaring ceilidh, and haggis for a starter! |
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It won't be played at a ceilidh but it can incorporate laptop beats and Morris dancing. |
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Bella Hardy, Martin Simpson and Bellowhead give the evening concert – and the ceilidh is at 10pm. |
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Alternatively, sign up for its Whisky Tasting Weekends from £450pp for two nights' full board, a tour of the distillery, tuition and ceilidh. |
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The ceilidh that we're going to be holding on Saturday in Sydney is an example of that survival and transformation of a culture. |
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Charlie was well known for being an excellent dancer so he is probably organizing a Cape Breton ceilidh right now. |
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One of the things that's become traditional on Mull is an informal ceilidh, where the students do party pieces, something they want to play rather than are scheduled to play. |
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Contemporary Gaelic loans are mainly for geographical and cultural features, such as ceilidh, loch and clan. |
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Next I'm being thrown around a ceilidh like a Michael Flatley strop. |
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Among the bands performing at his Donside ceilidh are top folk group, the Tartan Amoebas. |
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The skirl of bagpipes, tartan kilts, the odd Saltire waved in the air, the audience clapping as though they were at a boisterous Highland ceilidh. |
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It hosts country, ceilidh and brass bands on the weekends. |
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The Peatbog Faeries played a ceilidh benefit gig after the 2004 tragedy and helped buy five fishing boats for a village in Sri Lanka. |
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I had a ceilidh band, a DJ, eight Greek dancers and the world's skankiest strip-o-gram. |
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In Scotland, SCD is very common at both urban and rural ceilidh events. |
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Top home-grown acts such as the Kathryn Tickell Band, Callum Stewart, Katie Doherty and The Devil's Interval were among the highlights as well as a ceilidh in the park. |
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A busy weekend of music and dance, including a ceilidh each evening. |
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Families flocked to the International Ceilidh, which was held at Greenhead College. |
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We also have three pairs of tickets to the Ceilidh in the Gardens and three pairs of Royal Bank Street Party passes. |
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