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Dec.09

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IBERIAN  EVENING  2009
RAISING FUNDS FOR THE MACMILLAN CANCER TRUST
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Manuela

Crystal with Prado
Held at
The Fortune Centre
of Riding Therapy



Ben with Ibis

Amelia

Jade

Fiesta Time!

Bill, who supplied all the food

A group of some of our younger guests.

Manuela with Marea

Susan with Jade on Ibis

Flagbearer Ben

Patrick with Tetuć

Introducing ourselves
to the spectators

Flying the Iberian Flags

and our British Flag too

Pas de Deux

On Parade

Adoring Spectators

     Keeping our positions

in The Iberian Quadrille  

Waiting in the wings

Introducing the Garrocha
All photos taken by
Barry Whitcher
and may be seen and ordered from his website

| Photos by Barry Whitcher

Explaining the circles and turns
 
Kicking it out of the corner
Football Fun.
Tetuć delights in this game.

Tetuć in explosive action
 
   

THE BATTLE OF WRIGGLY SNAKE
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Big Chief Lou-zee-Schott and Little Miss Chief A story to be told about how a venemous wriggly snake was found in the village, which had to be ...err... killed because the children were playing with it. Very dangerous. Lou-zee-schott practices with his spear before hurling it at the bemused reptile - he missed! What a lousy shot!

He aimed with his bow and arrow - he missed!

He tried with his gun - and missed again!
He really is a lousy shot!

It was finally up to his medicine horse to save us all

The snake was killed by sheer shock as Tetuć pranced up to it

Little Miss Chief was so upset as she handed the snake to Big Chief

The Spirit of the snake was offered to the Four Winds

'Please make my snake come alive', Miss Chief said
and so the wriggly snake was mysteriously brought back to life and from a dangerous snake, it came back as a rather nice snake
and was handed over to the delighted Little Miss Chief

and they all lived happily ever after!!
   
 
   
and at the end of the day the evening raised £520 to be given to
The Macmillan Cancer Trust, Christchurch.
Neal Williams, the Trust Secretary, is seen on the right hand side of the picture.
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