Video Update
Thanks to everyone who joined us for our Ceilidh evening. For those who couldn’t make it, here’s a video of the event.
To mark St. Patrick’s Day, the Kraków Celtic Festival team are holding an evening of Celtic music and dance, with a combined Irish Céilí and Scottish Cèilidh, on Saturday, 22nd March, at Centrum Kultury Dworek Białoprądnicki
Traditional dancing will be led by Comhlan dance group, who will show teach the basic dance steps and formations. Bring your best dancing shoes!We will be treated to music from Lindsay Davidson and Benek Walerowski, on bagpipes and drums. Followed by the Kraków Céilí Band who will also be performing a selection of lively Celtic music, to keep the party going.
Damhsa Alainn – TVP 2 St. Patrick’s Day
Aleksandra, a member of the Kraków Celtic Festival team, appeared today with dancers and musicians from Damhsa Alainn, on TVP2, ‘Pytanie na Śniadanie’, to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. (Video courtesy of TVP2 – shared under fair use policy).
Event Details
Saturday 22nd March
6.00pm
Free admission
Centrum Kultury Dworek Białoprądnicki, Papiernicza 2, Kraków
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