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Jan
27
to Jan 28

Winter Fèis 2023

As much we like our in-person events, we’ve decided to stay on Zoom for Winter Fèis 2023.

The bonus of being on Zoom is our access to presenters from around the world as well as making the event available to people across the globe bringing Slighe nan Gàidheal and the Gaelic language to more people.

This event starts with an online Céilidh on Friday evening beginning at 6:00pm Pacific Time. Saturday morning we welcome you to join us via Zoom at 9:00am for Meet & Greet. Workshops start at 9:30am. The workshops will include Gàidhlig language activities, songs, tunes, crafts, storytelling, poetry, Cape Breton fiddle, whistle, and more. We will break for lunch from 12:30pm - 1:15pm. Afternoon workshops will end at 4:25pm. Dinner break from 4:30 pm - 5:00pm. Enjoy our evening Céilidh from 5:00pm to 9:00pm.

Both Céilidhs are open to the public for no charge but you must register for the Céilidhs so that we can send you the Zoom link. Workshops are $25.00 each or $75 for an all-day pass. Current Slighe nan Gaidheal members receive a discounted rate of $70 for an all-day pass.

Our classes include:

Songs of the Supernatural: The Faeries and other Mythical Beings with Deirdre Graham

A Few Dan R Cape Breton Fiddle Tunes with Wendy MacIsaac

Bruidhinn agus Beul-Aithris: Conversation, Poetry, and Folklore with Angela MacEachen

Songs of South Uist with Kathleen MacInnes

Tunes for the Whistle: Some New and Some Familiar with Elias Alexander

Anail do Bheoil - Breath of Thy Mouth: Exploring Gaelic Oral Traditions with Tracy Chipman

Women, Water, and Transformation in Song and Folklore with Sean Williams

Making Gàidhlig Greeting Cards with Tartan Scraps for Valentine’s Day and more with Josephine Hoskins

Spilling the Tea on the Sith: What Does Traditional Literature Really Tell Us About the Other People with Seumas Gagne

Waulking in a Winter Wonderland: Sing some familiar and less familiar waulking songs with Penny McLeod DeGraff

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Mar
27
7:00 PM19:00

Jocelyn Pettit and Friends - Livestream Concert

The Seattle Folklore Society welcomes vibrant fiddle player, singer and step-dancer, Jocelyn Pettit, joining us from Western British Columbia for an evening of music on Saturday, March 27th, 7pm. She will be accompanied by her band and special guest musicians. With grace and passion, Jocelyn will offer an uplifting and engaging set of traditional and original music, inspired by the Celtic and folk cultures of Canada (Cape Breton, Québec), Scotland, Ireland, Brittany, and Galicia. The concert will consist of a 40 minute set, recorded especially for SFS audiences, followed by a live chat and Q& A session with Jocelyn.

For tickets and more info see. https://www.konnectclub.com/branded/events/288031244297?ref=rSZ7vZF01iAATy3qng6jEA2

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Jan
25
5:30 PM17:30

Crònan Celtic Music Night and Fundraiser

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Join us at Lake Forest Park Civic Club (north end of Seattle WA) from 5:30pm-10:00pm for an evening of Irish fun – live Celtic music, food & drinks, special performances and a silent auction – all to raise funds for the Shorecrest High School Students participating in the 2020 Ireland Delegation. Bring your friends and family.


A chance to hear lots of music from Crònan (Dale & Judith Cummings, Christine Traxler and Christian Hoffmann) with guest musicians, Flora and Elinor Cummings.

Ok, it’s a bit odd to have an Irish night on Burns’ Night but this is a fundraiser for Shorecrest High School’s trip to Ireland. The school band, including pipers tutored by Kevin Auld, and Highland Dancers, including Flora Cummings, will be spending 10 days in Ireland and taking part in the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin
Tickets are $30 per person. It’s going to be an Irish night to remember!

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Nov
10
7:00 PM19:00

Hanneke Cassel Band - Scottish Fiddle Concert

We’re excited to welcome back the well-loved Boston-based fiddler, Hanneke Cassel! Originally from Oregon, Hanneke is well-known to Seattle Folklore and Pacific Northwest folk music fans. The Hanneke Cassel Band features Mike Block on cello/vocals and Keith Murphy on guitar/vocals. Fusing influences from the Isle of Skye and Cape Breton Island with Americana grooves and musical innovations this group creates a cutting-edge acoustic sound that retains the integrity and spirit of the Scottish tradition.

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