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20 Jan 02 - 11:59 AM (#631633) Subject: any ceilidhs in bristol uk? From: GUEST,flora I was just wondering if anyone knew about ceilidhs going on in Bristol - I've just moved here, and could do with a good dance! flora x |
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21 Jan 02 - 05:09 AM (#632069) Subject: RE: any ceilidhs in bristol uk? From: Ella who is Sooze Hi Flora... I do! There is a set dancing club that goes on every Sunday evening at St Bonaventures RC Social Club in Bishopston, from 8.30 onwards - they are a nice bunch of people... Apart from that, I'm in a ceili band in Wales (Newport) We generally do a fair few ceilidhs around us, from Caldicot - Newport, Cardiff so if you didn't mind the bridge toll come accross. I have not got my diary on me today, if you want, become a member and pm me here at the mudcat. The lads n lasses at the St. Bons will also be able to give you a whole load of more information. If you go to Hobgoblins website (a music shop on Park Street in Bristol) they also have links for Trad music on and around Bristol. Also a friend of mine runs a workshop in trad music every second Sat morn, he has a web site, and a link to a forum, that also occasionally mentions whats going on. Hibernian centre... http://www.hiberniacentre.freeserve.co.uk/ forum http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/bristolirish Hope that helps Regards... Ella (aka Suze)
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21 Jan 02 - 05:11 AM (#632070) Subject: RE: any ceilidhs in bristol uk? From: Ella who is Sooze Doh... silly me... Hobgoblins website... http://www.hobgoblin.com/hobnob/whatsonl.htm |
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21 Jan 02 - 05:58 AM (#632080) Subject: RE: any ceilidhs in bristol uk? From: Fibula Mattock Blue clickies: Hibernia Centre Hobgoblin_What's on There ya go! I'm in Bristol too, BTW.
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21 Jan 02 - 06:05 AM (#632082) Subject: RE: any ceilidhs in bristol uk? From: Ella who is Sooze Ta... Fib... my blue clicky saviour... (it's just that I can't be arsed.... :) |
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21 Jan 02 - 07:20 PM (#632571) Subject: RE: any ceilidhs in bristol uk? From: GUEST,Peter from Essex Try looking on Webfeet. There is also the dedicated eceilidh discussion list. The local folk magazine is Folkwrite. You'll have to phone or email for the current subscription rates as they aren't on the site. |