The South West Wales Reptile and Amphibian Group met recently at Tenby's Silent World Aquarium.
The group of youngsters, aged from nine to 13 years, presented an entertaining and fun talent show.
'Kevin and Slacky' performed a choreographed dance, which they put together themselves; these two young ladies show considerable talent and they put in many hours perfecting their moves, music, outfits and make-up.
Luzelle played a lovely piece on her flute; a complicated piece of music, she showed confidence and passion for the instrument and music.
Amy followed playing a well-known piece of music on her clarine. Again she showed confidence, good timing and pleasure in her chosen piece.
Virginia performed a piece of ballet and a classical dance, showing lovely flowing moves and grace.
Marcus and Ethan performed an unusual sketch which they had created themselves about a ventriloquist and his dummy - a fun and original bit of comedy.
Carys and Charlotte, the youngest of the group, performed an Irish jig. These two shy young ladies got up there at the last minute, showing a brave effort and a lovely jig.
This group of young people put in a lot of effort and showed confidence and talent in their chosen pieces.
Well done everyone and thank you for a wonderful evening.
The South West Wales Reptile and Amphibian Group meet regularly at Silent World - check out Silent World's website or S.W.W.R.A.G' s Facebook page for the next events.




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