Friday, 26th November at Melrose Parish Church Hall is the venue for the ceilidh house, starting at 7.45pm.
Anyone present is invited to
contribute to the evening's entertainment if they wish, with music,
story or song in any language - English, Scots, Gaelic are the most common.
There will definitely be Gaelic song
contributions from Turas and members of the recent Gaelic Singing for
Fun group, led by Mary Low, but the rest of the entertainment is up to
you, so please polish up your party piece!
A soup and pudding supper will be provided, but please bring your own booze.
Admission
(inclusive of supper) is £5 for members, £6 for non-members.
Please note this is a ceilidh in the Highland tradition - there's no dancing !
We're a group of writers in various genres and of varying experience who meet together in Kelso to help people to improve their writing skills and to help people begin writing fiction and to reduce social isolation. The low cost workshops have a focus primarily on talks, 'open mic' sessions and short stories. If you haven’t attended one of our workshops before, it’s free of charge. You're welcome to come and just listen. We are a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation no SC049640.
Saturday, 22 November 2014
Read Your Story at St Andrew's Night Ceilidh
Labels:
Ceilidh,
English,
Gaelic,
Gaelic Singing for Fun,
Melrose,
Scots,
St Andrew,
St Andrew's Night,
Turas
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