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Ceilidh with Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer - Caller Annie Bolt (Dance)

Thu 13 Aug 2026 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Sarah Thorne Theatre, CT10 2BN

Ceilidh with Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer - Caller Annie Bolt (Dance)

Thu 13 Aug 2026 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Sarah Thorne Theatre, CT10 2BN

Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer and they are two of the most versatile musicians on the dance circuit today. They are equally at home whether it’s medieval dance, Playford, Regency or modern ceilidh and contra.

Vicki studied at the Royal College of Music on the double bass. She plays various types of bagpipes, flute and nyckelharpa. Vicki’s dance roots lie in Scottish Country Dancing being taught the Highland Sword Dance by her Dad. Now Vicki is quite content to be in the band.

Jonny is a multi-instrumentalist, performer, writer and arranger. Classically trained as a pianist and trumpet player, he now specialises in traditional music from the British Isles and Scandinavia; primarily on harpsichord, piano, bouzouki and cowhorn. By default, Jonny is probably England’s leading exponent of the Swedish Kohorn (cowhorn) but we guarantee he won’t play it for dancing.

At one end of the entertainment spectrum Vicki & Jonny can also be spotted at castles and properties around the country as medieval minstrels and at the other on the silver screen with recordings and appearances at the cinema for Hollywood movies, Netflix, Channel 5, ITVx and the BBC!

http://www.swan-dyer.co.uk

https://www.facebook.com/swandyer

Caller for the evening will be Annie Bolt

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Annie began working as a caller in 2015 and has been a regular on the ceilidh and festival circuits since then, having called with bands such as Banter, Monster Ceilidh Band, Whapweasel, Brown Boots Boogie Band, The Diatonics, and her very own band Chimera for whom she also plays melodeon. Annie has a passion for all things English dance, which she brings to ceilidhs in the form of infectious high energy, with a focus on silliness and joy whilst expertly guiding dancers through their steps.

About the Venue: Our Dance Venue at the Sarah Thorne Theatre is situated halfway between the festival campsite and the top of the town.

Refreshments: Volunteer run bar (All profits go to Folk Week) open during the day and evening.

Accessibility: Fully accessible with disable WC. Parking can be found in St Peter's Street Road Car Park

https://broadstairsfolkweek.org.uk/venue/the-sarah-thorne-theatre/

Location

Sarah Thorne Theatre, CT10 2BN