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Barn Dance Band |
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Ceilidh Band |
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If you are looking for a lively time at your wedding, corporate or social event, or a popular professional ceilidh band for your festival or public event, ThingumaJig has the right package for you. | |
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See for youself why ThingumaJig has become one of the most popular Ceilidh Bands in the South East! Foot tapping music, dances and songs from Scotland, England, Ireland and America, played on a fascinating variety of instruments. A Ceilidh or Barn Dance never fails to get everyone involved and makes a success of any event. You can leave it to ThingumaJig to get everyone joining in, and make the night go with a swing! John and Liz use radio mics to get down amongst the dancers, demonstrating and encouraging everyone, and call the dances from the floor. Call Pete or Mannie on 01273 455202 Available as a 4 or 5 piece band plus caller (or 2 callers/dancers) Or E-Mail us now pete@ thingumajig.org |
![]() David, Ollie, Mannie,Dan, Pete If you prefer you can also book us through our agents
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![]() The band with callers John & Liz Photo by Toby Amies |
Pete McClelland is on Melodeon, Fiddle, Banjo &
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Barn Dance - Line Dance - CeilidhInexperienced dancers are not a problem, ThingumaJig will suit the dancing to the ability of the dancers, whether it is for complete novices, or seasoned folk dancers. We can also flavour the event in whatever way you like with American, Scottish, Irish or English music and dances. From your local village hall to a Folk festival concert stage, from a marquee in the garden to a prestige venue such as the Institute of Directors in Pall Mall or the Law Society in the City of London, the band is comfortable in any kind of venue big or small. ThingumaJig are based in Sussex and Kent, and we mostly play in London, the South and Southeast of England. We are however available further afield at a price! |
ThingumaJig News and Site InfoWe welcome Dan Dotor on bass and Frank Scully on drums for the coming season. Ollie will be staying involved, stepping in for Frank on the throne from time to time. ThingumaJig brought the "Round the World Dance Show" to the Ham stage on the final day of the week. Highlights included Ben Schwausch's Stepping and Black Swan Rapper and the young children from the Music with Mannie workshops. Box Office 01395 578627 "Even if you are among the two-left-feet crowd, you'll enjoy the energy and superb musicianship of this album" - Sing Out! Magazine (USA) - read more reviews here Read the Ceilidh Party press release or download free tracks The BBC followed ThingumaJig for a day during summer 2003, recording everything from the pre gig get together, the journey, the gig, and the wind down afterwards. The programme takes this day as its theme and weaves in comments and clips of other musicians. It was a good programme, since repeated, and rated pick of the day in the Radio Times. |