On June 10 & 11, 2000 we performed at the Potomac Celtic Festival in Leesburg, VA. Festival photographer Glenda Kirkman took several photos of our show on the main stage. So here is a band's-eye view of the Festival in case you missed it. Please be patient while the pictures load.

Here we are ripping through an instrumental with Susan out front dancing.
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We usually see
pictures of Bob with the Great Pipes, but he is also a master of the shuttle pipes as you see here. Smile, Bob! |
| Barbara clearly enjoys her work. |
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Whereas Nick takes his mandolin very seriously. |
| Every flute player should wear at least one drum. |
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Susan wondering just whose idea it was to dance on a 100 degree day. |
And of course the obligatory Breton dance.
This time the dancers were joined by members of
the Bagad de Lann-Bihoue for a lesson in how to
really dance the An Dro.

We were asked up on stage to join our friends, the Poor Clares,
in a rousing version of "Ye Jacobites by Name". Wake-up, Justin!

Then Barbara and Beth Patterson had to practise their "blond
salute".

(Eventually they'll get it right!)
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2000 - Bernard Argent
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