by watchthedot | Aug 20, 2026
None at all. Every dance is called and taught from scratch before the music starts, so you’ll know exactly what you’re doing. If you can walk in time to music, you can ceilidh.
by watchthedot | Aug 20, 2026
Absolutely, plenty of people do. When a dance is being setup, just put your hand in the air if you nned a partner and someone will come and find you. You’ll can dancing with different people all night or with a friend so you’re never stuck standing on the...
by watchthedot | Aug 20, 2026
Yes, fully licensed, so come thirsty as well as ready to dance.
by watchthedot | Aug 20, 2026
No at all – lots of people come without a partner. Most people come solo, with mates, or in a group, and you’ll be swapping partners throughout the night anyway. It’s one of the friendliest ways to meet people in the room. Ceilidh dancing is naturally social. You can...
by watchthedot | Aug 20, 2026
A ceilidh (kay-lee) is a traditional folk dance night with live music and a caller guiding you through each dance step by step – part party, part organised chaos. Think fast footwork, spinning your neighbour, and a lot of laughing when it goes wrong. Everyone dances...