A traditional Scottish or Irish social gathering with music, dancing, and storytelling.
From Scottish Gaelic 'cèilidh' (also spelled 'céilidh'), meaning a social visit or gathering. The Gaelic root relates to 'céile' (companion), emphasizing the communal aspect of the event.
Ceilidhs were originally just casual visits between neighbors—then they evolved into organized dance parties! Today they're making a comeback in cities worldwide because people crave that community connection!
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