Passing on the Tradition
Wraggle Taggle Bandleader Mick Bailey said, "We particularly enjoy bringing the band into schools. It must be pretty exciting for the children to see us in action
He continued, "we can do a spot during assembly or run workshops involving all the children throughout the school day".
Photo of Wraggle Taggle Ceilidh band, Irish and Scottish music, wedding and corporate entertainment
  "Engaging a professional band such as Wraggle Taggle is an excellent way to demonstrate the living tradition. If just one or two people are inspired to take up an instrument after seeing us in action then it's worth doing".   "As well as explaining thedances we can teach the children about our instruments during question

and answer sessions.
  "Parent Teacher Associations also book Wraggle Taggle as the entertainment for social evenings, with or without the children present".
There is a Traditional Irish music and song session organised by "Comhaltas Ceoltori Eirean (C.C.E)" the Irish Traditional Music Association. It's aimed at Juniors and adults of all musical ability and held on the first Sunday of each month 1.00pm - 2.30pm at St. Sebastian Social Club, 24 Hay Lane Kingsbury NW9. info: Colette Keaveney: Elaine Walsh: (Secretary of North London C.C.E) Sinead Hayes:
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