Chimera Ribotrie and Ceilidh at The Museum Courtyard

Overview

Two Left Feet Welcome: Chimera Brings Ceilidh Revelry to the Folk and Costume Museum Courtyard 

Manchester’s favourite folk monsters return to the courtyard, this time with an evening knees-up to dance away the cares of the week. 

Chimera will present an evening of traditional dance from across England and France, merging into and developing the new tradition of Ribotrie. 

With their expert caller (a Guernsey native with a keen interest in traditional dances of England and France) teaching the dances and telling you what to do, it doesn’t matter if you have two left feet or even eight left feet! Chimera will give you all you need to whirl across the dance floor for a full night of traditional music and dance. 

Date: Friday 11th July
Time: 7pm (doors open 6.30pm)
Place: National Trust of Guernsey Folk and Costume Museum Courtyard, Saumarez Park
Price: £10 per adult

Café style tables and seating.
Food and refreshments available.
Feel free to bring your own picnic.

No pre-booking. Tickets available on the gate.
Bring rugs to keep yourselves warm.
Parking: Saumarez Park, limited – please lift share if possible
Bus routes: 41 and 42

A drone will be in operation at this event, capturing film of the evening.

Contact: Elainer Lainé, Museum Manager. T: 00 44 1481 255384 M: 00 44 7781 127476 E: [email protected]

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