During the closing ceremonies Nova Scotia dancers presented an impressive show to an appreciative audience. The four dances they performed acknowledge the elements of Scottish and Acadian traditions which have enriched our culture, and the influence of the sea. Hours of practice with caller and choreograper Dottie Welch over the preceeding months paid off with a standing ovation. It was a proud moment for our province!
The thumbnails below follow the order of events during the presentation. Click on a thumbnail to view an enlarged version. Electronic copies of original images can be obtained by sending an email to the Webmaster.
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The Venue | ![]() |
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Preparations | ![]() |
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Waiting... | ![]() |
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Our heritage costumes |
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Acadian heritage | ![]() |
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Scottish heritage | ![]() |
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The sea shanty round |
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Contemporary Nova Scotia |
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Bowing to the audience |
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Winding down | ![]() |
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