Day 3
The weather was quite different- gusty winds with a fresh bite about it and the threat of rain- autumnal weather.
To warm up the Creole Choir of Cuba treated work shop visitors to some dancing lessons...
The Irish arrived in the form of the Alan Kelly Quartet to give a bit of shamrock cheer to the masses.....
Making their first appearance ever outside of their village of Tate in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, the Huri Duna Dancers entertained the crowd with their unique chants and costumes (the head gear is made of hair!).
70-year old Calypso Rose brought 'plenty of sugar' in a highly entertaining and sexy set of Trinidadian goodness!
Local Aboriginal troubadour Archie Roach and his sons played a moving set of classic songs...the empty chair next to him representing his late wife Ruby Hunter which brought out a lot of emotions out of the veteran.
If you think the day went on slowly, spare a thought for this performer then.....
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