CELTIC CIRCLE

Traditions of Story and Song

Storytelling and fireside music in some of Toronto’s best-loved historic sites!

 

Sunday, January 26, 2020

7.30 — 9.30 p.m.

(doors open 7)

Featuring 

storyteller Dawne McFarlane

and traditional fiddler Stephen Fuller


A magical evening of
stories and music from the rich heritage of Scottish folklore.
With roots deep in the past, this oral tradition reaches back to a golden age of storytelling and a world of poets, bards, giants and faeries.

Join us as vibrant storyteller Dawne McFarlane and traditional fiddler Stephen Fuller perform by candlelight and firelight in the historic kitchen of Campbell House Museum.

Mulled cider will be served from the hearth.

By the fireplace at historic
Campbell House Museum
160 Queen St West at University Ave

 

Register online

PLEASE NOTE: cash, cheques and e-transfers (on your mobile device) are accepted at the door, but space is limited and we strongly recommend pre-registration to guarantee your admission. Please contact us to see whether there is still room.

(416) 578-1031

$27 for adults, $25 for youth, students and seniors; pre-registration is strongly recommended. Please note: we advise that some of the stories may not be suitable for children under 12 years of age. Students and seniors receive a toonie at the door when they register online.

 

 

 

 

Danceweavers

Karen Millyard has been organizing cultural events and teaching historical and modern English Country Dance for years. She is a choreographer, researcher, event organizer, consultant and professional dance teacher who works in theatre, museums, schools and the community. For information on her classes and other events, click on the links below.

Contact information: (416) 578-1031

 

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

A Danceweavers Presentation

JaneAustenDancing, 1812DanceCanada, York Regency Society

Toronto English Country Dancers
for information on modern English Country dance in Toronto

Page updated January 16, 2020.