- 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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Ceili was an
Irish priest in the mid-eleventh century. He was
Bishop of
Ardagh and died in 1048. Moody, T. W.; Martin, F. X.; Byrne, F. J., eds. (1984)...
- The term
céilí dance was
invented in the late 19th
century by the
Gaelic League.
Céilí as a noun
differs from the
adjective céilí. A
céilí is a social...
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Williamstown Girls'
Ceili Band,
County Roscommon 1953,
Aughrim Slopes Céilí Band,
County Galway 1954,
Kilfenora Céilí Band,
County Clare,
Athlone Céilí Band, County...
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Ceili McCabe (born
September 17, 2001) is a
Canadian middle- and long-distance
runner who
specializes in the 3000
metres steeplechase. She has represented...
- The
Kilfenora Céilí Band (Irish:
Banna Céilí Chill Fhionnúrach) is one of the
oldest céilí bands in Ireland. It was
founded in 1909 in Kilfenora, a village...
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Ceili Rain is a
Christian band
based in Syracuse, New York that is
influenced by
Celtic music. It is led by Bob Halligan, Jr. and was
founded in May 1995...
- / The
Pacific Slope" (Live from
Slane Castle)
Nesbitt 4:43 19. "At the
Céilí" (Live from
Slane Castle) Fallon, Kelly, Nesbitt, Ní
Mhaolchatha 4:59 20...
- The
Tulla Céilí Band is an
Irish céilí band. The band was
founded in 1946 by
Paddy Canny,
fellow fiddler P.J. Hayes,
pianist Teresa Tubridy, and accordion...
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Céilí's Muse was a
Celtic folk band
active in Houston,
Texas from 1989
until 1997.
Formed by
Maggie Drennon and Mary Maddux, the duo
performed a combination...