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Time: March 22, 2013 from 7pm to 11pm
Location: Scottish Cultural Centre
Street: 8886 Hudson Street
City/Town: Vancouver
Website or Map: http://www.scottishculturalce…
Event Neighbourhood and Type: marpole
Organized By: D King
Latest Activity: Mar 3
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Scottish Ceilidh dancing is like square dancing with Scottish music. Usually around 80-100 people, aged 8-80, of all ethnicities, come to the monthly Ceilidhs. The cost is $10 and includes instructional time from 7-8. Even during the second part of the evening, all dances are explained so that no one gets left behind. You can usually hear laughter all night long. Ceilidh dancing is a great workout, but you can sit and watch if you get tired. Refreshments are by donation.
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