Ceilidh
Is a ceilidh Scottish or Irish? More to the point is it right to wear a kilt? I'm hoping to. And I'm hoping my hem will rise during some of the dances.
- 7 years ago
Celtic.
BTW Olly, your status has reverted back to 'textile' so keep your kilt on!
- 7 years ago
According to Wikipedia, a cilidh or cil is a traditional Scottish or Irish social gathering so it can be either. From another site: "Ceilidhs are good social events to show off your Kilt with the spins and whirls displaying the kilt in all its glory!"
- 7 years ago
"Ceilidhs are good social events to show off your Kilt with the spins and whirls displaying the kilt in all its glory!"
That's just what I was hoping. The spins and whirls will show off what's under the kilt in all it's glory
- 7 years ago
I had never heard of a ceilidh before this thread. While being shown the recreation building in the condo community where we just bought a unit, there was a sign for a St. Patrick's Ceilidh. I thought the coincidence was funny. Unfortunately we won't be able to attend.
- 7 years ago