A piper can be used in a
number of different ways for a Burns supper such as
to welcome guests, pipe people in to dinner and
pipe-in the haggis. If you want a bit more piping,
you can ask the piper to stay till after the meal
to pipe before or after speeches and at any other
point.
Above -
piping-in the haggis for a social
club Burns supper, Reading,
Berkshire
Above
- piping-in the haggis at
Goldsmiths' Hall, London,
with chef carrying the
haggis and toastmaster
holding bottle of
whisky
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