Cèilidh @ Cultarlann - experience and take part in our authetic Highland cèilidhs which are filled with traditional music, opportunity to learn cèilidh dancing and a great social occasion with the Gaelic language in its heart.
We run cèilidhs on Friday nights from 1900-2130. Entry is from 1830 and the cèilidh starts at 1900.
The ticket allows entry for one person and there are no other costs. Our cèilidh bar sells a small selection of alcoholic and soft drinks as well as simple snacks.
Each cèilidh has music and dancing in its heart and as a Gaelic centre, you will hear plenty of the language also. We might even encourage you to learn a bit.
All age groups are welcome although all under 18s must be accompanied by an adult taking responsibility. We operate a challenge 25 policy which means if you look younger than 25, we will ask for identification.
A ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee) is a traditional Highland social gathering featuring traditional music, dancing, and socialising. Originating from Gaelic for “visit” or “gathering,” modern cèilidhs are popular social events often featuring a dance caller (teacher) to guide dancers through energetic group dances (reels and jigs). Cèilidhs are active – you will have the opportunity to dance with others and by led through the dances by our band members. It’s not a sit down show – you can just watch or take part as much as you like. Community, tradition and lively dancing are at the heart of our cèilidhs and we welcome everyone, and no cèilidh experience is necessary. Our cèilidhs are fun, informal social gatherings where people come together in a friendly, lively environment. We bring you great music, song, dance and authentic Highland culture.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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