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Folk Of The Wood's Pirate Ceilidh Fri 20th November + Christmas & New Years Eve Ceilidhs


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Dear all, We bring news of three exciting Folk Of The Wood ceilidh dancing events coming up - our Pirate Ceilidh on Friday November 20th, Christmas Ceilidh on Friday December 18th and New Years Eve Hogmanay Ceilidh on Thurs December 31st - full details at www.folkofthewood.co.uk All events are hosted by the acclaimed London ceilidh band Ceilidh Tree (www.ceilidhtree.co.uk)


Nautical mayhem abounds at one of the undisputed highlights of our calendar - our Pirate Ceilidh on Fri 20th November at SE27's Portico Gallery (23a Knights Hill, West Norwood) starring London's Sea Shanty Choir, The Salts and Ceilidh Tree - set sail on the good ship Portico with a soundtrack of songs from the golden age of sail courtesy of Trad Academy's Sea Shanty Choir alongside BBC award winning pirate folk rockers The Salts. Ace ceilidh band Ceilidh Tree and pirate caller Chris Faulkner will be leading sea themed dances & there'll be rum punch and scrumpy at the bar, with food from Beamish & McGlue to stave off the scurvy! ?8 adults, ?6 concessions and ?5 under 18s until Friday 13th November. Thereafter it'll be ?10 / ?8 / ?7 - we expect this popular event to sell out - please book early if you're hoping to sail! Boarding 7pm @ The Portico Gallery, 23a Knights Hill, West Norwood SE27 0HS


Coming soon: Folk Of The Wood's Christmas Ceilidh at The Portico Gallery, 23a Knights Hill, West Norwood, SE27 0HS Friday 18th Dec, starring the Wild Hunt Bedlam Morris with masked dance and winter solstice vibes to stir the spirits of this ancient land. Also Ceilidh Tree performing seasonal dances with spinning santa and singalong Christmas set by the Green Ravens. Mulled wine, mince pies, late license until midnight & maximum festive cheer! Details at www.folkofthewood.co.uk/christmas.html


We're also hosting a New Year's Eve Hogmanay Ceilidh with Ceilidh Tree & ace travelling folksters Harry Bird & The Rubber Wellies on Dec 31st, very likely to be in the beautifully ancient St Leonard's Church in Streatham (venue TBC) - details at www.folkofthewood.co.uk/hogmanay.html

Please check out our facebook page www.facebook.com/folkofthewood for pictures and event details. You can also find out more about the events by emailing [email protected]


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