Gaelic Culture
Gaelic culture primarily refers to the traditions, language, and customs of the Gaelic people, particularly in Scotland and Ireland. It is characterized by a rich oral tradition, including storytelling, music, and dance. The Gaelic language itself is an integral part of this culture, with efforts ongoing to preserve and promote it in modern society.
Traditional Gaelic music often features instruments like the bagpipes and fiddle, and is known for its lively rhythms and haunting melodies. Festivals, such as the Feis, celebrate Gaelic arts and heritage, showcasing everything from traditional dance to poetry. This vibrant culture continues to influence contemporary art and community life.