Just a few pictures from Saturday. Not too many, since the overcast (and then the rain, and the overcast again) made the lighting a bit off.

To start, there were the dancers, of course. No competition dancing, just exhibition, but most of the games I've been to there's usually something else I've wanted to see at the same time, usually at the other side of the grounds. And though I don't normally take pictures of the dancers (can't catch the motion with a still photo ), this fellow reminded me of a discussion awhile back concerning wearing suspenders/braces with a kilt:


He and his colleagues were from the Flaherty School of Dance.

The other featured dancers were a quartet called "Scara Brae," who did a sort of neo-traditional Lord of the Dance thing on this stage.
They also performed (more traditionally) with the Niagara Region Police Band in the band shell. You'll notice that the dancers' plaids match the band's kilts.


It would have been nice if the dance instructor had gotten herself off the stage, but she stood there for the entire set.