Foot-stomping Cossacks bring the house down
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Your support makes all the difference.A troupe of Ukrainian Cossack dancers literally brought the house down with a foot-stomping performance.
A troupe of Ukrainian Cossack dancers literally brought the house down with a foot-stomping performance.
Svitanok, from Kiev, was due to stage an outdoor exhibition in Alnwick, Northumberland. Because of heavy rain it switched to an upstairs concert room, but the owner of a wool shop downstairs noticed the building was shaking.
Then to Dawn McMullen's horror, the ceiling caved in, showering her stock with dust, plaster and debris. She said: "I got a huge shock, but luckily there were no customers standing beneath."
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