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Dec.09 |
IBERIAN EVENING 2009
RAISING
FUNDS FOR THE MACMILLAN CANCER TRUST
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VERSION AND EXPLANATION
![]() 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 |
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| Explaining the circles and turns | ||||
![]() Kicking it out of the corner |
Football Fun. Tetuć delights in this game. |
![]() Tetuć in explosive action |
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| 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!! |
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| 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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