The Celtic Connections programme of workshops is designed to enthuse and inspire people of all ages and abilities to get involved in traditional music, song and dance.
come&try: If you have always wanted to have a go but have never had the opportunity! Instruments are provided.
Beginners: Those who have just started learning an instrument.
Improvers: If you have been playing your instrument for about a year and are ready for the next level.
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Thursday 13th – Sunday 30th January 2011
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