In
the Irish and Scottish tradition a ceilidh is social a gathering with
traditional music, storytelling or often dancing. It could be as simple
as a gathering of people at someones home, or a gathering in a town
hall. Everyone brings a little food, some libation and most importantly a
couple songs or a story to share if they wish. In Cape Breton and in
other parts of Nova Scotia these ceilidhs representing good food, drink,
dancing, friends, and family are often referred to as kitchen parties.
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