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Years ago they used to have ceilidhs in Village school, and lots of things, but no longer.
The return of the ceilidh to Festival - in grand style.
For evening entertainment we had two slide shows and a ceilidh.
A number of fund-raising events are held around this, including ceilidhs and dances.
In a reduced programme the Ceilidh became the chief event.
Most private schools in Scotland will also hold ceilidhs on a fairly regular basis.
Ceilidhs, great fun especially when you're young and fit.
Most of the route is known as the Ceilidh Trail.
A ceilidh, a Celtic folk dance, will be held after dinner.
There have been ceilidhs, concerts, choral group plays - the list is long!
Her heart was banging like a ceilidh him her chest.
The road is designated as part of the Ceilidh Trail.
A series of events have been planned for the weekend, culminating in a ceilidh tomorrow night.
There was a great tradition of song and dance, too - a ceilidh - sometimes at home, but often held in halls or the like.
In the evenings they would gather at ceilidhs to exchange folk songs.
In the more popular ceilidh version, the man stands on the left, the woman on the right.
These include conferences, fairs, ceilidhs, student events, and other functions.
Originally, a ceilidh was a social gathering of any sort, and did not necessarily involve dancing.
Individual concerts and ceilidhs can be booked in advance.
The festival itself consists of over 150 individual events including free classes, concerts and ceilidhs throughout the week.
Yes it was torture during primary school, but as a grown up you can't beat a good ceilidh.
Ah a ceilidh is a wonderful, inclusive thing indeed and an absolute must at a wedding.
In Glasgow city center, a large shindig, or party, with traditional music and a ceilidh are held.
Although they did not record again until 2001, they have continued to host ceilidh dances.
Ceilidhs are also common in the city's halls.