00:00We came last year and it was such a laugh. We had to do it again this year. We tried
00:14to rope a couple more people into it this year. But yeah, really good turnout. I'm really
00:19impressed.
00:20Do you think it'll be coming next year as well?
00:21Definitely. I think it's becoming an annual thing now, isn't it?
00:22Where do you get your costumes from? Do you plan in advance?
00:23This is from Peacocks and I bought it yesterday.
00:30Where's your outfit from, Gem? Oh, you borrowed your outfit?
00:39That was the most hyped day ever.
00:43And it was amazing.
00:44So you had a good time?
00:45It was fantastic.
00:46And this is the first time you've done it?
00:47I did it last year, yeah.
00:48Yeah, we did it last year.
00:49First time for me.
00:51And do you think you'll do it again?
00:54Oh, absolutely.
00:55Everyone should come down. The world needs more whimsy. Come dress up for Downs to Cape
01:01Washington.
01:02And where did you get your costumes from? Are they mixed in from everywhere?
01:04Oh, yeah.
01:05I couldn't find a plain one, so I got dots.
01:13The thing is, you look around and everybody's indifferent, and that's the best part.
01:20It's about having fun.
01:21It's a nod to Red, isn't it? A nod to Cape Red.
01:24Yeah.
01:25We're keeping their spirit alive, which is a good thing.
01:28Fantastic.
01:29I love Cape Red.
01:31Fantastic performance.
01:34Yeah, so we're all volunteers for Avon and Park Junior for Red, and we wanted to join
01:40in on this as a celebration.
01:41We're going to start using it for our warm-up, aren't we?
01:44And are you going to come next year? Is this going to be like a new thing?
01:48Yeah, we'll be doing it all year, every Sunday, at 9 o'clock, and we will graduate at the
01:56next Cape Bush event.
01:58I've got my 50 volunteer, and today was my 100th volunteer at Avon and Park Junior.
02:07So Robin and Liz are our directors for the event, and we have children aged 4 to 14 take
02:13part, but what we wanted to do is join together as a community, because it's all about standing
02:18local with local and being part of the community, and of course donating to our charity.
02:23Actually, it was my really good friend, Sarah, who did it last year and then persuaded me
02:32to come in on it, because it looked so much fun.
02:34And do you think you'll do it again next year?
02:36Oh, for sure, and I'll be getting some more people to come and dress up too.
02:39And where did you get your costume from?
02:41Oh, bits and bobs from all over the place. Wigs my own, of course.
02:46And I assume you like Cape Bush and all of the songs.
02:48Yeah, yeah, who doesn't?
02:50So since we're sisters, our parents loved Cape Bush, so we grew up around him.
02:56We grew up dancing around our bedrooms to him, and then when Liz's mum was born, my
03:01daughter, we dressed her up as a toddler in metal foil around her.
03:05So this is your first year doing this?
03:07Yeah.
03:08And do you think you'll do it again?
03:09Yes, I may, I think.
03:11I might do it a month at a time.
03:13And where did you get your costumes from?
03:15So I found mine in a charity shop called The Founding Totals.
03:19Oh, you got all of it? That's amazing.
03:21Yeah, from a charity shop also.
03:23And then I made these.
03:25I have like a perfect one for you both.
03:31You did it, you did it, you were amazing.
03:37Well done, Amber.
03:39Wasn't she magnificent?
03:45Oh, I don't want this moment to end, it's too beautiful.
03:49It's too beautiful.
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