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Stop! called Ceilidh, clapping the air and stopping the music.
Archive 2009-12-01 Megan Arkenberg 2009
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Stop! called Ceilidh, clapping the air and stopping the music.
The Demon Dance Megan Arkenberg 2009
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In association with the Bristol Fantasy and SF Society, the Browncoat Ceilidh will include a mini-convention at the Mercure Holland House Hotel & Spa and will cost just £20.
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You can also support Equality Now by attending the Browncoat Ceilidh.
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The Ceilidh Place is an extraordinary complex including a gallery, bookshop, hotel, bar, cafe and performance space, set up by the actor Robert Urquhart in 1970 and now run by his widow Jean, a member of the Scottish parliament.
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All profits from the Browncoat Ceilidh will be donated to Equality Now.
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Ceilidh Place Bookshop 14 West Argyle Street, Ullapool IV26 2TY, 01854 613773At the end of the A835, there's a bookshop with rooms for you to sleep in.
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And much better than the haggis I ate at the Pre-Parade Ceilidh the night before.
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Ceilidh answered by raising his hands above his head in a dramatic pose.
Archive 2009-12-01 Megan Arkenberg 2009
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“I was afraid of this,” Ceilidh sighed, his gaze drifting off to some unseen point beyond the ceiling.
Archive 2009-12-01 Megan Arkenberg 2009
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