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Friday Whale Watch $45 normally $62 1.30pm Cruise with Dolphin Watch at Huskisson, NSW 1.30pm afternoon tea and coffee and biscuits included
Saturday Shoalhaven University Campus- George Evans Rd, West Nowra, NSW 2541
Official opening 10.15am by The Hon. Shelley Elizabeth Hancock, BA, DipEd, MP Bardic ceremony at 1pm (first time in NSW) is open to the public http://www.gorsethkernow.org.uk Gorsedh Kernow exists to maintain the national Celtic spirit of Cornwall:
to promote the study of literature, art, music and history; to promote the study and use of the Cornish language; to maintain and nurture links with other Celtic cultures; to provide a forum and encouragement to all who work to further these aims.
The Gorsedh is non-political, not affiliated to any religion, non-profit-making and, contrary to some belief, has no connection with Druidism or any pagan practices.
Harpist at the Bardic ceremony Moira Lawry (Assoc Dip Music Teaching) Moira is one of Australia's foremost Celtic harpists. In over 30 years of performance and teaching, she has recorded 6 albums that reference her passions for the music of Turlough O'Carolan, traditional Celtic, Jazz, Latin, Healing and World Music
Harp for Special Occasions m: 0416 293 281 e: [email protected] website: www.moiras-harp.com
Dancers at the Bardic ceremony Le Pointe Dance Academy Principal - Meryl Dalton-Papalos
Le Pointe is registered with the Australian Teachers of Dancing Lt (ATOD) and also the Capricorn Ballet and Arts Academy (CBAA) and offers examinations in all styles of dance through either or both these associations. Le Points is introducing Royal Academy Ballet (RAD) and Glenn Wood tap in 2012 Saturday night 6.30pm for 7pm Dinner and Concert $45 at Worrigee House - 209 Worrigee Road, Worrigee NSW 2541 If you are attending the dinner and concert you will need to be at Worrigee House by 6.30pm.for 7pm If you would like to come in Cornish dress this would be wonderful.
Your meal includes nibbles on arrival. Pasty dinner and dessert also drinks are available at the bar
Celtic Concert entertainment includes Cornish Choir Manx and Welsh dancing Irish harp Scottish pipes and dance
Sunday morning The Service and the singing of traditional Cornish hymns will be conducted by Bill Phillips
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