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CEILIDH NIGHT "Folk Of The Wood" Friday 19th Sept with Harry Bird & Ceilidh Tree


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Dear all,


South London's favourite ceilidh and live music night Folk Of The Wood is back on Friday 19th Sept, kicking off our 2nd year at Norwood's Portico Gallery. Full details are below and on our website www.folkofthewood.co.uk


This month we're excited to be welcoming acclaimed travelling folksters Harry Bird & The Rubber Wellies.


"One of my favourite bands of recent years" - Mike Harding, BBC Radio 2


The lads will be presenting a multi-instrumental cabaret of sing-a-long choruses, participatory fun and songs involving pirates, lizards, and Basque cyclists... Based in Bilbao and Dublin they have spent the last three years touring the UK and Europe playing theatres, circus galas and festivals!


There will also be 3 sets of lively ceilidh dancing with Ceilidh Tree.


"London's finest folk dance band" - Evening Standard


Purveyors of rip-roaring folk dance music featuring stomping fiddles, melodeon and a guest caller to whip you into a willow shaped frenzy! For beginner dancers and seasoned steppers alike - all welcome!


Support will be from talented folk troupe The Green Ravens. There'll be a fully licensed bar with craft ale, wine, cider and west country scrumpy along with homemade soup, hot dogs and brownies on sale.


Earlybird ?6 Adult tickets are available until this Friday 12th only, booked at www.folkofthewoood.co.uk Thereafter online tickets are ?7 adult, ?5 conc. & ?3 <12s. On the door (if available) ?8 adult, ?6 conc. and ?4 <12s. Advance booking highly recommended!


Thanks for reading,


Folk Of The Wood

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