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St. Patrick´s Day Ceilidh and Barn Dance with Cut a Shine, plus new dance classes

St. Patrick´s Day Ceilidh and Barn Dance with Cut a Shine, plus new dance classes

St. Patrick´s Day Ceilidh and Barn Dance at The Round Chapel, Hackney

Join the Cut a Shine Hoedown Collective to toast the Patron Saint of the Emerald Isle with a merry jig and a pint of fresh Guinness in hand! This is a special edition of the regular Clapton Ceilidh Dances held at The Round Chapel in Hackney.

Thursday 22nd March - Doors 7:30pm, Dance 8pm - 23:00

Fully Stocked Affordable Bar + Hot Food Served

£6 OAP/NUS/Unwaged, £8 Advance Early Bird (100 available), £10 on the door

All Ages (18+) and Abilities Welcome

No Experience Necessary – our Dance Callers instruct all in the dances

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And for anyone who needs to brush up their dancing skills:

Courses and Classes
The Fire in the Mountain Folk School Presents….

Flat Foot & Square Dance Classes with Cut A Shine.

We invite you to attend a weekly Monday course in Flat Foot and Square Dancing at the Scolt Head Pub in Dalston, Hackney. The course is taught by Alice Cade and Jo Bowis, with live music provided by Cut A Shine.

We start with a free taster session on Monday 26th February, and follow this up with 2 short terms of 4 classes each. The first term runs every Monday in from the 5th, and the second term runs 9th - 30th April. We will finish the course with a party and performance on the early May Bank Holiday, the 7th of May.

Classes are £10 per session waged or £7 concessions, £35 for the whole term, or £60 for both terms. Our first session on 26th February is free, so why not head down and have a go.

Every week we will dance 7pm – 8:30pm to a live band, followed by a music session in the bar for all ages and abilities.

Flat Foot Dancing is a mountain style and predecessor of tap dancing and is done solo to accompany tunes on the fiddle and banjo. Square Dance is a social form of dance akin to English Country Dancing and Scottish Ceilidh that developed in the Appalachian Mountains. It is generally done in groups of 8 people.

This course aims to combine flat footing and Square Dancing, with the aim to develop a performance piece of dance. We may even get the chance to show off some of our moves at a Cut A Shine dance!

There is no dress code, but it is recommended you bring some hard-soled shoes.

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St. Patrick´s Day Ceilidh and Barn Dance with Cut a Shine, plus new dance classes St. Patrick´s Day Ceilidh and Barn Dance with Cut a Shine, plus new dance classes

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