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Have You Experienced Traditional Ceilidh Dancing at a Scottish Wedding?

Scottish Ceilidh with Traditional Scottish band

Have You Experienced Traditional Ceilidh Dancing at a Scottish Wedding?

Traditional Ceilidh Dancing – If you’re looking to add a bit of culture and tradition to your wedding, look no further than Ceilidh dancing! This traditional Scottish folk dance has been used to celebrate special occasions such as weddings for centuries. The word itself comes from the Gaelic “ceilidh”, meaning “visit” or “gathering”.

The dance itself is lots of fun, with energetic music and a simple set of steps which everyone can follow. Popular Ceilidh dances include the Strip the Willow, The Dashing White Sergeant, Gay Gordons and The Canadian Barn Dance. All these easy to learn movements are accompanied by lively traditional music played on fiddles and accordions and the atmosphere is always one of fun. The dancing can last for several hours with an experienced caller on hand to guide everyone through the steps.

Ceilidh dancing is a great way for couples to get their guests involved in their wedding celebration, as it brings family, friends and relatives together on the dance floor! It’s a fantastic way to create a sense of togetherness and shared memories that will last long after the day is over.

Before the wedding you may want to consider hiring a Ceilidh band or having some lessons with an experienced dance caller who can teach you all the moves beforehand. This will ensure that your guests are confident enough to join in on the night and have a whale of a time. It will also make the dance easier to follow along with when it’s your turn to take part.

So why not add a traditional Scottish twist to your wedding celebrations and join in the fun of Ceilidh dancing? It’s sure to be a night that you and all your guests won’t forget!


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