The fun continues with an evening ceilidh that offers food, drink, music and dancing.
From the nzherald.co.nz
During the evening, there will be a ceilidh featuring the North Cornwall Ceilidh Band.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
Bit of diddly dee music to follow with some rollicking ceilidh type stuff.
From the guardian.co.uk
Work it off afterward as you dance to a live ceilidh band's traditional Scottish tunes.
From the online.wsj.com
Then again it might have been the lunchtime ceilidh in full swing in the beachside pub.
From the telegraph.co.uk
There will be athletic and dance competitions, a massed bands ceremony, ceilidh and more.
From the jsonline.com
Ceilidh in England has evolved a little differently from its counterparts in the British Isles.
From the en.wikipedia.org
World-class musicians from the Celtic Connections festival perform at the Horo Gheallaidh ceilidh sessions.
From the bbc.co.uk
The concerts have offered bluegrass, Australian bush music, Irish ceilidh music, and a klezmer band.
From the time.com
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An informal social gathering at which there is Scottish or Irish folk music and singing and folk dancing and story telling
CEILIDH is a public key cryptosystem based on the discrete logarithm problem in algebraic torus. This idea was first introduced by Alice Silverberg and Karl Rubin in 2003. The main advantage of those schemes is the reduced size of the keys for the same security than the basic schemes.
Ceilidh was a Canadian music television series which aired on CBC Television in 1973 and 1974.
Scottish folk dancing first introduced to the Juggling Convention crowd at the Edinburgh EJC. Fantastic fun.
(n.) [kayl lee] literally, gossiping, visiting; but usually meaning a social gathering with music and dancing
Informal social gatherings where people play traditional Scottish and Irish music, dance to is, and tell stories. Most commonly found in Cape Breton.