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Cut A Shine Family Barn Dance - Burns Night

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The Round Chapel, 1D Glenarm Road, London, London, E5 0LY

date

25 Jan 2025

| Doors open: 1:00 PM


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Cut A Shine Family Barn Dance - Burns Night (day)!


Saturday 27th January, 1 - 4pm

£7 per human, under 1s are free.


They make you do it in schools in Scotland, but down here in London we do it by choice! Come and dance and celebrate the National Poet of Scotland with a proper knees up ceilidh in the glorious Round Chapel.


All ages and abilities welcome... we're teach you the moves.. from really simple dances for the smallest kids to a couple of proper ones for the grown ups, come and get your folk on with Cut A Shine!


Haggis, Neeps and Tatties will be served, alongside a simple red sauce and rice


Timings

1pm - Doors Open and Lunch Ready

1:20 - 2pm First Set of Dances

2 - 2:20pm - Break

2:20 - 3:30 - Second Set of Dances

3:30 - 4pm - Kids Disco to finish


Facilities:

Fully Stocked Bar

Filter Coffee and Tea

Rice and Vegan Chill or HAGGIS NEEPS AND TATTIES for lunch

Cakes, Soft Drinks and Healthy Snacks

Buggy Parking in the foyer please, there's plenty of room.

Baby Change Room.

Soft play area for crawlers

Face Painting

Diversity and Inclusivity Policy

Whilst the music and dances come from predominantly Anglo-saxon and Celtic culture, everyone is welcome to come enjoy the dancing and experience these aspects of the folk culture of the British Isles. We welcome family units of any type and configuration. We want to bring everyone together to dance together, which is how it should be.

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