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Robbie Burns Night returns to Dolans this January 25th. Robbie Burns is the National Poet of Scotland who is known for his popular Scottish poet and lyricist. His work in the Scots language is most popular in Scotland and Worldwide. Some of his famous works are “Auld Lang Syne”, “To a Mouse”, “A Man’s a Man for A’ That”, “Ae Fond Kiss”, “Scots Wha Hae”, “Tam O’Shanter”, “Halloween”, and “The Battle of Sherramuir”. Robbie Burns Day is a day to celebrate his life and the work of the poet Robbie Burns. This day is also called Burns Supper or Burns Night or Robert Burns Day or Rabbie Burns Day. During Robbie Burn’s fifth anniversary of the death, Burn’s friends joined together for supper and recite some of the popular poems to commemorate the day. Later that year, the first Burns Club was founded in Greenock in 1801 and the first Burn’s supper was held on that day 29 January 1802 which was taught as Burns’s birthday. But later when they discovered about his real birthday which is on 25 January, the supper was shifted to that date. Starting from that day to the current, Burn’s supper was celebrated as one of the biggest nights of the year in Scotland. The Day is celebrated in a grand manner in Scotland every year on January 25. The event happens in the following order: Piping in guests, Host’s welcoming speech, Soup course, Haggis, Piping in the haggis, Address to a Haggis, Main course, Other courses, Toasts, Immortal Memory, Address to the Lassies, Reply to the Laddies, Works by Burns, and finally the end of the event. In the event, Bagpipes and Scottish music are used to invite the guest and invite them to the party.
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