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Mar 13
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What is an ‘aqua ceilí’?

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Have you ever gone to a céilí in your togs? Well, the Aqua Céilí has been held at the Sean McDermott Street Pool in Dublin for the past four years.

But how exactly does it work?

Kate Beggy, Swim Teacher and Executive at Gael Linn joins Seán to discuss.

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