South Lanarkshire townsfolk welcomed in the New Year with the annual Biggar Bonfire that featured both pipers and drummers. Across Scotland, revellers enjoyed a traditional ceilidh, with people in ...
The Skipinnish Oak - named after a Scottish ceilidh band and thought to be at least 400 years old - has been named 'Tree of ...
The centuries-old Skipinnish Oak named after a Scottish ceilidh band has won this year’s Tree of the Year ... band say they ...
34-year-old medical registrar, Dr Carron Meney, from Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, brought a “touch of Scotland” to Madagascar, hosting a ceilidh on the dockside in the port of Toamasina.
The festivities marking the Lunar New Year begin tomorrow and include music, cultural showcases, and family-friendly events ...
Robert Burns is the author of many famous Scottish poems written in the late 1700s. Burns' work includes Auld Lang Syne, which was later set to traditional folk music and is now sung at New Year ...
As the nights draw in, what better way to escape the cold and dark than a traditional story-telling ceilidh ... Scottish culture – and you can experience some of the magic yourself at this year ...