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If you're planning to attend Inter-Noise 2022 in Glasgow from 21-24 August, be sure to join our conference social and ceilidh (a bargain at just £20)
Inter-Noise 2022 is in Glasgow from 21-24 August.
A conference social and ceilidh costs £20.
The ceilidh is a Scottish social event with folk music and dancing.
The Inter-Noise 2022 social event is at Merchant Square on Tuesday 23rd August.
Merchant Square was once part of the old Glasgow Fruit Market.
The £20 ticket includes two drinks and a two-course meal.
The ceilidh includes steps like the "do-si-do" and "swing-your-partner" moves.
There is always a ‘caller’ with the band to lead the dancing.
by Inter-Noise 2022 conference organiser: Jo Brown, In-Conference Ltd.
A ceilidh is a Scottish social event which involves traditional folk music and dancing and promise a fun-filled night of wild dancing, good music and great company! Have your chance to experience this at our Inter-noise 2022 social event at the Merchant Square on Tuesday 23rd August to get a real taste of Scottish culture.
Once part of the old Glasgow Fruit Market Merchant Square is at the heart of Glasgow’s cultural, fashion and food quarter, with an eclectic selection of restaurants and bars.
For attendees the conference social (with a fabulous dinner) and ceilidh is only £20. The ticket entitles you to two drinks and a two-course meal. You will be able to wander about freely with other conference delegates; choosing to eat at any of the restaurants around the square all with outside seating.
After eating – the ceilidh. Many of the steps, including the do-si-do and swing-your-partner moves are similar to those performed in American square dancing. It’s more about fun than getting the steps right, but there is always a ‘caller’ with the band, who leads everyone and reminds dancers where they should be!
Att. image: Merchant Square, Glasgow, venue for the Inter-noise conference dinner and ceilidh
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