Celtic Colours is an experience like no other. For nine
days in October, Cape Breton Island is alive with music, energy and
excitement as people come from far and wide to celebrate its rich
culture. From concerts to dances and workshops to community suppers, they offer a full range of events against a gorgeous backdrop of autumn
colours.
We had the great experience driving down to Glencoe Mills and join their Square Dancing (first time I heard about it) and to be part of the amazing night of music, dance and adventure.
Open to all ages at Glencoe Mills Hall, 628 Upper Glencoe Road. 15km from village.
Admission $8.00, under 12 free. Canteen available
For more information contact 945-2213.
We had the great experience driving down to Glencoe Mills and join their Square Dancing (first time I heard about it) and to be part of the amazing night of music, dance and adventure.
Dance Inspired By Music - Music Inspired By Dance
"The music comes from the fiddler's heart, through his strings and straight into your heart" -
Father John Angus Rankin.
Father John Angus Rankin.
A
cultural treasure of the area is step dancing, a highly energetic,
percussive form of dance inspired by fiddle music. Dive into the
culture, joining on the dance floor, listen and letting the music take hold
and guide you.
We infact messed up their patterns and dance, however, the locals were very warm and understood that we are there to enjoy the evening and have no clue on how to go about the dance steps. They helped us sway to the moves, tried teaching us the steps and patterns and encouraged us to dance.
When in Cape Breton, do as the Capers do, right? Here was our chance at a slice of life experience by jumping in on the action
at a square dance
Open to all ages at Glencoe Mills Hall, 628 Upper Glencoe Road. 15km from village.
Admission $8.00, under 12 free. Canteen available
For more information contact 945-2213.
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