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Ceilidh & live music night - Friday 17th October, 7.30pm at The Portico Gallery, SE27 0HS


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Hi there,


Spreading the word of our next monthly ceilidh, live music and morris dance extravaganza Folk Of The Wood (www.folkofthewood.co.uk) on Friday 17th Oct - flyer attached.


This time we'll be welcoming back country / americana band No Coward Soul (ncsoul.tumblr.com) starring Alaskan Brad Schmauss with a mix of accordion, mandolin and sweet old time grooves. Also very excited to be showcasing morris dance legends Northwood Morris (www.northwoodmorris.co.uk) throwing some ancient shapes to the freshest jigs this side of the Cronx. There will also be three lively ceilidh dancing sets courtesy of Ceilidh Tree (?Londons finest ceilidh band? - Evening Standard) www.ceilidhtree.co.uk with blazing fiddles playing stomping scottish and irish folk tunes for dancing and a masterful caller to whip you into a willow shaped frenzy!


There'll be a fully licensed bar with craft ale, scrumpy, wine and food will be by fab local deli Beamish & McGlue providing tasty organic meat / veggie & gluten free stews, soup and cakes to keep you reeling!


Full details and tickets at www.folkofthewood.co.uk Tickets are cheaper before 10th October: ?6 adults, ?4 concessions, on the door (if available) ?8 / ?5 - book online


Thanks for reading and we hope to see you there!

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