Cape Town Ceilidh Club October Ceilidh

Sat Oct 12, 18:30 - Sat Oct 12, 22:30

Claremont Civic Centre

ABOUT

TICKET DETAILS:

Tickets are R120 per person, but there is a discount ticket available at R90 for groups of 6 or more. There is also a certain number of tickets available for children under the age of 16 at half price (R60).

Note that our refund policy is that if we are able to on-sell your ticket then we will refund you 80% of the value of the ticket. To date all our ceilidhs have been sold out beforehand, so we can usually sell your ticket on. Applications for refunds can be made to the email address [email protected].


EVENT DETAILS:

This is a Family Friendly event, kindly note however that we do have an age restriction of 8 or older!


For those of you who have been to ceilidhs before, you know what to expect, but for first-timers here is some background information.


"Ceilidh" is the Gaelic term for a social evening in Scotland, with dancing, singing, reciting, making music and anything else that constitutes entertainment. More and more it has focused on the dancing side, there being a universally (in Scotland anyway) well-known set of dances that anyone can dance. Ceilidhs are common at wedding receptions and birthday parties in Scotland and there are ceilidh clubs in all the main centres.


Our Cape Town ceilidhs always start on the assumption that everyone is a beginner. Everyone is invited on to the floor and you are shown how to do the first dance. Then it is walked through, to ensure that everyone (even those with two left feet!) have grasped the essentials. The music is started and dancing happens! It is as easy as that. There is usually a spontaneous shout and clapping at the end as everyone realises that they have been able to do the dance and actually enjoyed it.


From there it is all just great fun as we try other simple dances and gain confidence. Other people on the floor will be dancing with you, for some dances you have a partner, for others you will be part of a set of people, up to 8. Footwork is optional and most people just walk or skip along in a way that suits them. We take a break after about 45 minutes to let people catch their breath, have a drink and chat. We have two more sessions after that, finishing around 9.45. People can opt out when they have had enough. For the bittereinders we can be persuaded to carry on after the formal ending for some extra dancing of crowd favourites. There is a Scottish flavour to all of this but you don't have to be Scottish, speak Gaelic, or enjoy Billy Connolly ,the Proclaimers or Biffy Clyro to enjoy ceilidh dancing.


So come on your own, get a group of 6 or more together and make use of the 25% discount or persuade your favourite other that this is going to be a great night out! Bring some soft shoes and we will see you on the floor.