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Mirror Worlds officially opened

by Mirror Worlds on 2 Jan 2011
Aboriginal Elder. Alwyn Coyne and Albany Mayor Milton Evans - Mirror Worlds Mirror World Championship http://www.mirrorworlds2011.com
Mirror Worlds Opening Ceremony took place on Saturday, January 1, 2011.

The 14th International Mirror Class World Championships were officially opened last night on yet another beautiful night in Albany.


Event Director, Anthony Galante, on behalf of the Princess Royal Sailing Club and its members recognised the cultural and spiritual links that Noongar people have to the land and sea, and acknowledged the traditional owners of country know today as Albany or Kinjarling, or place of the rain.

Mineng Elder, Alwyn Coyne, welcomed the competitors in a traditional welcome to country which was followed by traditional dances by the Kinjarling Yoorls, a group of Aboriginal dancers. Backed by troup leader, Ryan Humphries on didgeridoo, the group of boys and men performed a number of dances including the 'Wind Dance.'

Commodore Paul Terry and President of the International Mirror Class Association, Celia May, welcomed the sailors and wished them well in the Event.

The mixing of the waters from the UK, Ireland and South Africa with water from Princess Royal Harbour was performed by Reverend David Hosking.

The sailors were also anointed by the Reverend prior to the final address by the Member for Albany, Mr Peter Watson MLA who officially opened the Championships.

The Mirror Class Flag which has travelled from Championship to Championship was raised by Alwyn Coyne and City of Albany Mayor Milton Evans, prior to the buffet dinner in the marquee.

A large crowd partied into 2011 witnessing the spectacular fireworks that lit up the Albany sky.

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