Cut The Mustard Ceilidh Band

 

What is a Ceilidh?

There’s no better way to celebrate a Wedding, Birthday, or a special family occasion than with a ceilidh - traditional dance and song in the English, Irish or Scottish style.

Barn dances, country dances or ceilidhs, pronounced “kay lee” which is gaelic for come all ye, are all basically the same thing. They have been popular for at least two hundred and fifty years mainly because they are FUN.

There is an old saying that these dances are fun if you get them right and even more fun if you get them wrong!

Unlike discos or ballroom dancing you get the chance to dance with different partners within one song which is a great icebreaker, especially at weddings where people may not have met each other before.

Picture of accordian keyboardAt most weddings and private functions many people are worried that they won’t know how to do the dances. FEAR NOT! The band always works with experienced ‘callers’ who explain the dance all the way through and then walk you through it before you do it for real with the music. They are experienced at calling for complete beginners and have a range of dances for all ages and abilities. The dances will be sure to include Scottish favourites such as “Strip the Willow” “The Gay Gordons” and “The Dashing White Sergeant”.

The callers that Cut the Mustard work with are some of the best in the Midlands – Paul Weir and Martin Hewitt from Cheltenham, Chris Mulvey of Jigs and Reels from Worcester, Hugh Rippon from Coventry and Tubby Reynolds from Bath.

Apart from calling the dances they also have other uses such as announcing when the buffet is ready (Very Important), drawing the raffle and trying to find the owners of lost earrings etc.
Ceilidhs are pretty informal occasions so you don’t have to dress up unless of course it’s your wedding day!

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Dancers at an 18th birthday party in Birmingham with music by Cut the Mustard.

For more information and to book the band please phone Roger Champkin on 01584 810733

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