The tent and awning went up in record time. It was wonderful to see the tent again, it has not been out for some time.
Tent pitched and awning being set up |
The carnival field was quickly transformed into a magical place with fairground rides, birds of prey, Punch and Judy show, Vikings, Romans and, last but not least, us!
It was lovely to see Noor back with us again for this event. She wore a wonderful Tunisian costume she made herself. She had come back to look after the tent while we were away dancing; once a Ya Raqs girl, always a Ya Raqs girl!
We were just enjoying a lovely cup of tea and cake from the Parish Council tent, when the parade arrived, complete with brass band, of course. Then we were off and running (so to speak). Aisha and Meroe were soon busy with henna and our new glitter tattoos, and the Mini Me was as popular as ever.
Meroe and Aisha hard at work |
Our first set was a bit off-piste – well off the programme anyway! Well what were we to do? The arena in front of us was just sitting there, empty! We threw in a couple of dances which soon drew a crowd and as soon as they had watched us, the Vikings took over!
Kebi, Meroe and Aisha, by DFlockton Photography |
Our first official set was in front of the main stage. The audience were warm and friendly and a number of children came into the arena and danced with us. They then followed us back to the tent to dress up.
Kebi, Meroe, Aisha, Phoenece, Naima and Tameri |
Our second set was also well received and we had an even bigger group join us for a workshop - even one of the Dads took part! He did really well. All our workshop dancers were given a certificate as a keepsake of their efforts – they all did brilliantly.
It was a really busy day which just flew by. The tug of war, which took place right in front of our tent, was hilarious. Absolutely no cheating took place, of course!
The Romans recruited some junior helpers for the tug of war |
But the Vikings still won! Both photos by DFlockton Photography |
The end of the day came all too quickly but we still had time to squeeze in an ice cream before we had to start packing up. It was a lovely, fun day with brilliant weather, delicious cakes and ice cream and very friendly natives.
Meroe, Noor, Aisha and Kebi (with 2 ice creams!) |
Phoenece and Tameri |
Our thanks to the Hope Caergwrle and Abermorddu Carnival committee for inviting us.
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