May Ceilidh
with Monkey See Monkey Do and caller Phil Bassindale
About May Ceilidh
Join us for a Ceilidh this May Day Season! Returning to our Ocean Theatre, Monkey See Monkey Do will lead you through an evening of fun Ceilidh dances and jigs to live music.
About Monkey See Monkey Do
Monkey See Monkey Do weave instrumental harmonies on fiddle and clarinet through the driving rhythms of bodhran and guitar. Combining the talents of clarinettist Helen Gentile, fiddle player Samuel Horlock, bodhran player Matthew Aldous, and guitarist David Mitchell, their high-energy set of jigs and reels is guaranteed to have you up on your feet and dancing!
Thoroughly enjoyable
About Phil Bassindale
A regular caller on the festival circuit, Phil combines cheerful enthusiasm and a quick-witted sense of humour with clear instructions, for a great evening all round. With a superb mix of ceilidh dances, suitable for all levels, fun is guaranteed. Also, look out for his snazzy suits!
Bright, cheerful, enthusiastic and terrific caller
What is a Ceilidh?
A ceilidh (pronounced Kaylee) is a social folk dance rooted in Celtic traditions. A caller leads participants through each dance, ensuring everyone can join in and have a great time. You do not need a partner or experience. The emphasis is on enjoying the rhythm, laughter, and connection with fellow dancers.
Held in our stunning Ocean Theatre, our ceilidhs are open to everyone. These events are more than just dances; they’re an opportunity to share in the joy of music, movement, and community.
Book your tickets early to secure your place – our ceilidhs often sell out!