ceremonies". The cèilidh facilitated courting and prospects of marriage for young people and, although discos and nightclubs have displaced the cèilidh to a considerable...
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CEILIDH is a public key cryptosystem based on the discrete logarithm problem in algebraic torus. This idea was first introduced by Alice Silverberg and...
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the 19th century. Cèilidh (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈkʲʰeːlɪ]) means "party". Trunk 19 Route 219 Inverness, home of the Ceilidh Trail School of Celtic...
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joyful night') is a Welsh term for a party with music, similar to a cèilidh. Cèilidh Feis Fest noz Nos lowen Troyl Twmpath R. W. Jones, Bywyd Cymdeithasol...
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Ceilidh Culture is an annual festival held in Edinburgh, Scotland which incorporates folk music, song, dance and storytelling. There is currently a month-long...
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dancing, contra dancing, Cèilidh dancing, Old time dancing and Irish set dancing (although most people in Scotland use the terms 'cèilidh dancing' or 'country...
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The Ceilidh Club is a dance club[where?] in London established in 1998. The night is based on a traditional Scottish cèilidh. The word ceilidh is Gaelic...
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event. Highland dance should not be confused with Scottish country dance, cèilidh dancing, or clog dancing, although they too may be performed at Highland...
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Line Is It Anyway? featured an impromptu hoedown singing competition. Cèilidh Hootenanny "Carol Jarvis and Keelan Carew head for a hoedown". Add to Playlist...
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a cèilidh house named the Skipinnish Ceilidh House which has been built in Fort William around the brand. There was previously a Skipinnish Ceilidh House...
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Ceilidh Minogue is a Scottish ceilidh band, which formed in 1995. The band played at the Ceilidh Culture Festival in 2008[failed verification] and at the...
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troyl, presented the Cornish dances in the style of a Scottish or Irish cèilidh. The nos lowen approach on the other hand was inspired by the Breton fest...
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century, the waltz found a distinctively Irish playing style in the hands of Céilidh musicians at dances. International Standard Waltz has only closed figures;...
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Oysterband (redirect from Oyster Ceilidh Band)
band formed in parallel to Fiddler's Dram, and under the name "Oyster Ceilidh Band" played purely as a dance band at first. The name Oyster comes from...
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v t e Irish music General Cèilidh Irish traditional music Irish dance Music of Ireland Sean-nós dance Set dance Folk song Sean-nós singing Traditional...
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Sergeant Boyd Stephen, Maxwell Kennedy and Jean Houston as Singers in the Cèilidh (Members of the Glasgow Orpheus Choir) Arthur Chesney as Harmonica Players...
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1970s. Twmpath is used today to mean a Welsh version of the barn dance or cèilidh. The same word is also used to refer to a speed bump. Culture of Wales...
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Iùil (lit. 'The Guiding Light'); and MacKinnon's later endeavor, Fear na Cèilidh (lit. 'The Entertainer'). In 1917, Rev. Murdoch Lamont (1865–1927), a Gaelic-speaking...
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was from Limerick. Despite living in Harrow, O'Connor was surrounded by cèilidh bands and Irish dancing, spending her summer holidays on Banna Strand....
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a performance space for poetry and literature. An Taigh Cèilidh An Taigh Cèilidh (The Cèilidh House or The Visiting House) is a non-profit Gaelic language...
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20th century most notably in Paddy Killoran's Pride of Erin Orchestra. Cèilidh bands of the 1940s often included a drum set and stand-up bass as well...
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Karl Rubin in 2003 in the form of a public key algorithm by the name of CEILIDH. It improves on conventional cryptosystems by representing some elements...
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Ceoltóirí Éireann promotes and hosts many set and ceili dance events. Céilidh European dances "How Irish Dancing conquered the world". The Irish Post...
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as a community social dance, sometimes in the form of a barn dance or a cèilidh, people often dress up, though their clothing is not square-dance-specific...
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peasants. Pubs have gradually replaced the traditional setting of the Cèilidh house, and melodramatic non-traditional rebel songs and 'ballads' are often...
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Gardens concert and Cèilidh, where well-known artists perform and ticket holders can participate in traditional Scottish cèilidh dancing. The event attracts...
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and social trends began to dominate. However, in Scotland the circuit of ceilidhs and festivals helped prop up traditional music. Two of the most successful...
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far from comprehensive. In Scotland, it is often sung at the end of a cèilidh, a dance, and at weddings. At weddings, it is performed in the same way...
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v t e Irish music General Cèilidh Irish traditional music Irish dance Music of Ireland Sean-nós dance Set dance Folk song Sean-nós singing Traditional...
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featuring a new rendition of the Runrig song, Alba. The first part of a live cèilidh from Skye, presented by Mary Ann Kennedy, was followed by a specially produced...
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