A cèilidh (/ˈkeɪli/ KAY-lee, Scottish Gaelic: [ˈkʲʰeːlɪ]) or céilí (Irish: [ˈceːlʲiː]) is a traditional Scottish and Irish social gathering. In its most...
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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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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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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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The Ceilidh Trail is a scenic roadway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. This coastal route along the Gulf of St. Lawrence is located on the west...
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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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Ceilidh /ˈkeɪli/ was a Canadian music television series which aired on CBC Television in 1973 and 1974. This series began as a local 13-episode production...
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STV Hogmanay specials (redirect from Thingummyjig Hogmanay Ceilidh)
Murray, Ricky Ross HM Frigate Unicorn, Dundee 2017 Thingummyjig Hogmanay Ceilidh Jack McLaughlin, David Farrell, Jennifer Reoch Seán Batty, Kris Commons...
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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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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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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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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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Chart. The full-time members of Fiddler's Dram, drawn from the Oyster Ceilidh Band, were: Cathy Lesurf – Lead Vocals, Bodhrán Alan Prosser (born 17 April...
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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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which is located in the High School and includes a small theatre, and The Ceilidh Place, a hotel, restaurant, and music venue which has previously held concerts...
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episodes (6 of which were part of a sub-series called Grannie Island's Ceilidh) and began its run on CBeebies on 3 November 2013. Some episodes were repeated...
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Strip the willow is a ceilidh dance. It has variations depending upon whether it is being performed as a movement in a larger dance or a complete dance...
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Band', the band played several low key events, and has previously cited a ceilidh at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow as their first concert. Runrig's music is often...
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the maypole dance are common to many nations, while others such as the céilidh and the polka are deeply-rooted in a single culture. Some European folk...
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1982 at The Power Station in New York, and Eden Studios in London. The Ceilidh scenes were recorded at Hilton Women's Royal Institute Hall near Banff...
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Troyl is a colloquial Cornish word meaning a barn dance or céilidh, a social evening of dance, music and song. Edward Lluyd (1660?–1709) knew the Cornish...
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BLISS Kyber NewHope NTRUEncrypt NTRUSign RLWE-KEX RLWE-SIG Others AE CEILIDH EPOC HFE IES Lamport McEliece Merkle–Hellman Naccache–Stern knapsack cryptosystem...
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April 1937 – 23 April 2024) was a Scottish accordionist who specialised in ceilidh music and played the button accordion. MacDonald is considered to be the...
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various names: country dances, traditional dances, folk dances, barn dances, ceilidh dances, contra dances, Playford dances, etc. These dances appear in over...
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BLISS Kyber NewHope NTRUEncrypt NTRUSign RLWE-KEX RLWE-SIG Others AE CEILIDH EPOC HFE IES Lamport McEliece Merkle–Hellman Naccache–Stern knapsack cryptosystem...
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Caili, Cayli, Caylie, Caleigh, Caelee, Caeley, Caeli, Caelie, Caeleigh, Cèilidh, Kailee, Kaileigh, Kailey, Kailie, Kaley, Kayley, Kayleigh, Kaili, Kayli...
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BLISS Kyber NewHope NTRUEncrypt NTRUSign RLWE-KEX RLWE-SIG Others AE CEILIDH EPOC HFE IES Lamport McEliece Merkle–Hellman Naccache–Stern knapsack cryptosystem...
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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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