- published: 06 Aug 2011
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In modern usage, a cèilidh or ceilidh /ˈkeɪli/ is a traditional Gaelic social gathering, which usually involves playing Gaelic folk music and dancing. It originated from Ireland and Scotland, but is now common throughout the Scottish and Irish diasporas, as well as throughout England in a fusion with English country dance. In Scottish Gaelic it is spelled cèilidh (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈkʲʰeːli]), and in Irish it is spelled céilí (Irish pronunciation: [ˈceːlʲiː]).
The term is derived from the Old Irish céle (singular) meaning "companion". It later became céilidhe and céilidh. In Scottish Gaelic reformed spelling it is spelled cèilidh (plural cèilidhean) and in Irish reformed spelling as céilí (plural céilithe).
Originally, a ceilidh was a social gathering of any sort, and did not necessarily involve dancing.
In more recent decades, the dancing portion of the event has usurped the older meanings of the term, though the tradition of guests performing music, song, story telling and poetry still persists in some areas.
Traditional Ceilidh Dancing at a Scottish Wedding
Drams Ceilidh Band - Strip the Willow
Strip The Willow - learn the steps with Robbie Shepherd
Ceilidh at the University of Edinburgh
The World's First Ceilidh Flash Mob - Dashing White Sergeant
Amazing Wedding Ceilidh - Triple Scotch Ceilidh Band 2015
Reel Time Ceilidh Band: Contemporary Scottish Music
Scottish ceilidh dance
Ceilidh in Edinburgh!
Beinn Lee Ceilidh Band - Jigs & Reels
A traditional Scottish wedding, held at Blair Castle in Blair Atholl in the midlands of Scotland.Not only do most of the men wear kilts, they participate in traditional Ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee) dances. A Gaelic word for a casual party with music, dancing and entertainment, Ceilidh is the term commonly used to refer to Scottish country dancing. Many of the intricate steps, including the do-si-do and swing-your-partner moves are reminiscent of those performed in American square dancing. To read more about my round-the-world travels, visit my blog, http://holeinthedonut.com.
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Going to a celidh? Let Robbie Shepherd take you through the dance in our step-by-step guide. Get familiar with the steps from more dances at http://bbc.in/1Ihwx8X
MSc Management and MSc International Business in Emerging Markets (IBEM) students try out Scottish ceilidh
The NTS Robert Burns Birthplace Museum's Flash Mob turns in to a full blown ceilidh dance programme as masses of people start to dance "Strip the Willow" with hundreds of tourists and other passes by on the Royal Mile watch on... www.burnsmuseum.org.uk
http://www.tsceilidhband.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/triplescotch One of the Uk's finest wedding ceilidh bands Triple scotch performing at the Whitworth Hall in Manchester. Triple Scotch ceilidh band perform throughout the UK providing great entertainment for weddings and corporate events. A fantastic fun evening of Scottish ceilidh dancing had by all.
Reel Time Ceilidh Band: Contemporary Scottish music with a funky twist. A selection of our 2011 favourite functions, weddings, corporate dinners and events. Set to one of our new tracks from the upcoming album. Available worldwide for Burns and St Andrews dinners, ceilidhs, weddings, festivals and other interesting events.
Now there's a wicked way ta party that cha gotta know
Ye need a little bit a rhythm and a lotta go
If ye wanna go out I can't wait to go
Now to Ceilidh right need a bright light shine
I'll show you yours if you show me mine
Before you know it everybody's feelin' fine
Don't you don't know ya, we're gonna show ya
Kick out and go to the place where it flows
Gimme the time 'cos I'm an hour behind
C'mon Ceilidh with me
Will ye Ceilidh with me
C'mon Ceilidh with me
Well I want che to know that I wanted too
A superliminial attitude
Is what I cowp whe I got you
Well I feel like a geek when I'm on stage
An' everybody says McKenzie act yer age
But I don't and I won't 'cos it's a total rage