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© 2000 Luke Burrage

BJC2k Gallery - thursday renegade


On to Friday and Saturday.


All photos on this and other pages are owned by me (Luke Burrage) and that means they're mine. I got the ©.
If you want to use these photos in any way email me and it'll be fine, as long as you're not making money from them or anything. And I get credited for them.

Well, here we go...

This was our compere for the evening, Chris Something.

Robin Gunny's 3 ball routine.

Note the juggling ball behind the head.

Bendy Dan bending.

(no homosexual reference intended)

Ross and Errol sing a bit.

Dave from Rotterdam swing fire poi.

This guy did a really weird act. He pranced around saying stuff like "Beware, the claw!".

Amusing for a while just because the novelty but it got a bit boring. In the end he was manhandled off the stage.

Alan's finale to his fire routine.

One of the stars of the show... the balloon dog/alien thing.

Dave Kelly from Liverpool.

"He does things with three balls that I'm sure need several elbows." Helen :) (Liverpool Uni) .

The dog/alien was brought back on and Peter whipped it to death.

That's below murder in my book...

Russel/Ronway (not sure) told a very funny joke about Broadbent Dickinson.

Chris did a very nice 3 strobe ball routine.

Obviously, strobe balls look cool in real life, but don't work all that well in photography, so here's Chris walking onto stage

Because there was no acts left at this point, I got up and tried out a trick. It was the first time I had done it and wasn't quite sure how it would go...

Mini took this with my camcorder on stage, like Ben Jennings at Nottingham! Ha Ha Ha!

No, I didn't get it either.

Ross and Errol came back on stage to sing a bit... but after a while everyone decided to give up and head off to the beer tent.



Here concludes Thursday night.


For a note on how I take these photos, try this page.

© 2000 Luke Burrage