Friday, 9 October 2015

Joyful and well-organised: on Celtic Culture Evening

 Event at a glance

Venue: British Museum
Date attended: 9 October 2015 

Exhibition on until: January 2016

Ticket Cost: free 

My brief review: joyful and lively; well-organized; great variety of Celtic Culture


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A celebration of Celtic culture is full of fun activities such as concerts, dance, singing along, learning dancing, musical instruments presentation, lectures, poems, etc. Some of them take place simultaneously, so it is highly recommended that you read the program carefully and choose your preferred ones. 
Live concert from Isle of Man
Live concert from Isle of Man
The big lion is definitely the pride of London :)

Even thought it is in the open hall, the acoustic is awesome!













It is a good idea to become a museum member if you live in London. Then you can join all the exhibitions and and events free.


Tap Dance, with horse too :)
Tap Dance
The Tap dance reminds me of my uni time, when I was trained for one month to perform a tap dance. Believe it or not, I still have those lovely shoes :)

Ballerina

Ballerina



 The staff is warm and friendly, facilitating the event. Drinks and snacks are available in the museum. Some activities involve great visitor participation, such as singing along, and learning dancing. I join the learning dancing session, which is lots of fun. There is a band playing live music for the dance, and a dance instructor explains the steps. Anyone who is interested is invited to join. It turns out that Celtic dancing is much easier than I thought.  




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