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For Burns Night, you are invited to join in Glasgow's big outdoor Strip the Willow dance down the recently reopened pedestrian thoroughfare of Sauchiehall Street, to celebrate a new year, and new street. Led by professional dancers and a band of pipers, this event encourages people of all ages to come together and celebrate the street’s heritage through dance and music.
Register to join us and stay in touch with information about the day by emailing. Drop ins on the day are also welcomed.
Sauchiehall Street’s name originates from the old Scots language, and means “Willow Meadow”, referring to a time when the area was no more than a moorland lined with willow trees. Dance also forms a part of the street’s heritage, from the Locarno Ball Room to the many dance halls, music venues and club nights which live on in the memories Glaswegians across generations.
This event is supported by The National Piping Centre and coincides with Celtic Connections.
This project is a part of the Sauchiehall Street Culture and Heritage District development phase programme, bringing people in Glasgow into the conversation about Sauchiehall Street’s vibrant heritage and future renewal.
This work is supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, and organised by Glasgow Life in partnership with Glasgow City Council, as part of Glasgow 850 celebrations.
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25/01 2025 kl 14:00