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A gig held at The Trinity Centre on Friday 23rd January. The event starts at 19:00.


Have you ever heard of a capercaillie*? What about a "Caper Ceilidh"?! Our Caper Ceilidhs are a ceilidhs (traditional folk music and dance events) raising money for rewilding and other conservation charities around the UK.

Please contact us at wilderbeatscollective[@]gmail.com if you have any questions about the event/ accessibility.

After four successful events, raising almost £1500 for charity, we're back for round 5!

This time we're raising money for Returning Eryr y môr (white-tailed eagles) to South Wales and the Severn Estuary.
This project is a partnership between WWT (The Wildfowl & Wetlands trust), GWT ( Gwent Wildlife trust) and ERW ( Eagle Reintroduction Wales).

Our events have received rave reviews, and we're hearing strangers on the bus talking (positively) about them now, so what other reviews do you need? Grab your ticket while sales last to avoid disappointment!

Come and join us for a fantastic evening of energetic folk music and dancing, with one of the best ceilidh bands around - Fitty Gomash!

*TIMINGS*
Doors open: 7.00pm
Ceilidh begins: 7.30 pm
Ceilidh ends: 10:30 pm
Venue closes: 11.00 pm

If you've never been to a ceilidh before, don't worry! There will be a caller on hand to tell you all the steps. You also DON'T need to bring a partner.

Fancy dress as a WHITE TAILED EAGLE is non-compulsory but very much encouraged! However, bear in mind that riotous ceilidh dancing means that you will want to keep layers and extra potentially-eye-gouging-apendages to a minimum.

Trainers/ comfortable shoes are highly recommended!

In addition to the ceilidh, there will be a bar, raffle, accessible toilets (the venue is wheelchair accessible), and indoor seating for when you need a break.

*PLEASE DON'T ATTEND IF YOU ARE ILL! Let's look after each other and the planet*

Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

Entry requirements: no age restrictions