Ceildh for Gaza at St Bonaventure's Parish Hall
See £15. £12 concessions.

A gig on Saturday 21st September. The event starts at 19:00.


Bristol's All at Sea Ceilidh Collective with guest caller Hannah Moore present a fundraising ceilidh. All profits will go to Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) which works for the health and dignity of Palestinians living under occupation and as refugees. https://www.map.org.uk/

All at Sea ceilidh collective emerged from the Island Folk Choir to play family-friendly ceilidh music in 2018. They've developed into a flexible group of enthusiastic musicians - sometimes a seven or eight piece band working with dynamic guest callers.They provide rip-roaring rhythms, soaring celtic melodies with a laid back vibe - dancing guaranteed!

Ales, cider & soft drinks will be available at the bar. There will also be a few light snacks to keep you going. Cash & card payment avaialable.

Please note the venue is on a 1st floor and is unsuitable for those with access issues.

The hall bosasts a sprung floor, just perfect for dancing. Alcoholic and soft drinks also snacks will be available to purchase.Let's raise money to help those suffering in Gaza.

We're really looking forward to dancing with you tonight raising funds for MAP
Thanks to Arbor Ales, Essential Trading, Fierce & Noble and Wiper & True for their donations.
The hall & small car park are at this address Friary Rd, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8AF. Here's a pin too https://maps.app.goo.gl/dHuWmXbLhZPFSKxr9

Happy Equinox and see you soon.
All at Sea Ceilidh Collective
https://www.map.org.uk/

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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