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Saturday 26 December 2009

Boxing Day Sword Dancing

As is traditional, Boxing Day means Sword Dancing in Grenoside. I went along and took some snaps.

Grenoside Sword Dancing (1 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (2 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (3 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (4 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (5 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (6 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (7 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (8 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (9 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (10 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (11 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (12 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (13 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (14 of 15)Grenoside Sword Dancing (15 of 15)

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