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  • During the Tango Dance World Championship Buenos Aires is alive with Tango concerts and milongas. The city is covered in posters announcing concerts and diverse Tango-related activities. Harrod's historic hall becomes once again a multitidinous dance floor where the milongueros are the stars. European immigrants, mainly Italian and Spanish, freed African slaves and gauchos created the dance and music that would become the tango in Buenos Aires around the 1880s.
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  • During the Tango Dance World Championship Buenos Aires is alive with Tango concerts and milongas. The city is covered in posters announcing concerts and diverse Tango-related activities. Harrod's historic hall becomes once again a multitidinous dance floor where the milongueros are the stars. European immigrants, mainly Italian and Spanish, freed African slaves and gauchos created the dance and music that would become the tango in Buenos Aires around the 1880s.
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  • Tango school during the Tango Dance World Championship when Buenos Aires is alive with Tango concerts and milongas. Harrod's historic hall becomes once again a multitidinous dance floor where the milongueros are the stars. European immigrants, mainly Italian and Spanish, freed African slaves and gauchos created the dance and music that would become the tango in Buenos Aires around the 1880s.
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  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. Omar is a folk singer loved by fans coming from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
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  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
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  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
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  • Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, the UK's 1st Conservatoire of Music and Dance.
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  • Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, the UK's 1st Conservatoire of Music and Dance.
    em0760416.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128289.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128288.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128271.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. Omar is a folk singer loved by fans coming from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128250.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. Omar is a folk singer loved by fans coming from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128240.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128230.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128221.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128216.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128264.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. Omar is a folk singer loved by fans coming from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128250.jpg
  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128202.jpg
  • Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, the UK's 1st Conservatoire of Music and Dance.
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  • Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, the UK's 1st Conservatoire of Music and Dance. The building was projected by award winning architects Herzog e Meuron (Tate Modern Gallery).
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  • Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, the UK's 1st Conservatoire of Music and Dance. The building was projected by award winning architects Herzog e Meuron (Tate Modern Gallery).
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  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
    em7128788.jpg
  • Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, the UK's 1st Conservatoire of Music and Dance.
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  • Hilda Curletto is one of the most celebrated creative stylist of wardrobe created for dancing tango following fashion trends but observing the design and dance concept. Here with Nicole Nau, a famous German born tango dancer.
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  • Plaza de la Constituciòn, the “Zocalo”, has always been the center of the city and of the entire country. “Las Conchas”, dance of the shells, inspired to aztecs traditions.
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  • Gatteo Mare near Rimini. In the Sixties at Corrado's Beach is born a tradition well-known throughout the Romagna's Riviera. Every dawn in summer many people gather to dance the traditional Liscio near the sea. The tradition is born in the Sixties when the Corrado's mother listened a juke-box while cleaning the beach.
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Juchitàn, Vela San Vicente Ferrer. The tehuanas are the archetype of an ancient and legendary Mexico, told in the murales of Diego Rivera and impersonated also by Frida Kalho that often wore these traditional dresses. But these showy dresses, and the rich golden ornaments that accompany them, are above all an instrument of auto-representatiom for these active women which the control of the local markets confers an independent economic power that is reflected in the self confidence. Even in the development of the festivities, where the women often dance a lot among them while the men remain seated watching.
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  • Gatteo Mare near Rimini. In the Sixties at Corrado's Beach is born a tradition well-known throughout the Romagna's Riviera. Every dawn in summer many people gather to dance the traditional Liscio near the sea. The tradition is born in the Sixties when the Corrado's mother listened a juke-box while cleaning the beach.
    em7128638.jpg
  • Gatteo Mare near Rimini. In the Sixties at Corrado's Beach is born a tradition well-known throughout the Romagna's Riviera. Every dawn in summer many people gather to dance the traditional Liscio near the sea. The tradition is born in the Sixties when the Corrado's mother listened a juke-box while cleaning the beach.
    em7128614.jpg
  • Gatteo Mare near Rimini. In the Sixties at Corrado's Beach is born a tradition well-known throughout the Romagna's Riviera. Every dawn in summer many people gather to dance the traditional Liscio near the sea. The tradition is born in the Sixties when the Corrado's mother listened a juke-box while cleaning the beach.
    em7128606.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
    em2610786.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
    em2610785.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
    em2610784.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
    em2610772.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
    em2610685.jpg
  • Gatteo Mare near Rimini. In the Sixties at Corrado's Beach is born a tradition well-known throughout the Romagna's Riviera. Every dawn in summer many people gather to dance the traditional Liscio near the sea. The tradition is born in the Sixties when the Corrado's mother listened a juke-box while cleaning the beach.
    em7128638.jpg
  • Juchitàn, Vela San Vicente Ferrer. The tehuanas are the archetype of an ancient and legendary Mexico, told in the murales of Diego Rivera and impersonated also by Frida Kalho that often wore these traditional dresses. But these showy dresses, and the rich golden ornaments that accompany them, are above all an instrument of auto-representatiom for these active women which the control of the local markets confers an independent economic power that is reflected in the self confidence. Even in the development of the festivities, where the women often dance a lot among them while the men remain seated watching.
    em0214287.jpg
  • Nicole Nau, a German born famous tango dancer, and Luis Pereyra, dancer and choreographer, are partners in the dance and in the life. Their stile, very personal, is elegant and very temperamental allowed them to reach the greatest theatres of the world. As German woman she earns a unic fame and honor: she is published on a Argentine's stamp. At the moment Nicole and Luis are working as Artistic Directors in the famous theatre "Cafe de los Angelitos", a historical place in the heart of Buenos Aires.
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  • Dusty bottles and worn lyric sheets line the walls of super old, snug, classic corner Tango bar Lo de Roberto . Here no dance, only traditional guitarists and tango singers for aficionados after midnight.
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  • Galatina, near the small church of St. Paul the  school's  students remembering the Tarantism, an alleged envenomation, popularly believed to result from the bite of a kind of wolf spider called a "tarantula". The condition was common in southern Italy, mainly around Galatina, until 40 year ago. There were strong suggestions that there was no organic cause for the heightened excitability that gripped the victims. The stated belief of the time was that victims needed to engage in frenzied dancing to prevent death from tarantism. As a climax, "the tarantulees, after having danced for a long time, meet together in the chapel of Saint Paul and communally attain the paroxysm of their trance. The phenomenon of tarantism is consistent with mass psychogenic illness.
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  • Galatina, near the small church of St. Paul the  school's  students remembering the Tarantism, an alleged envenomation, popularly believed to result from the bite of a kind of wolf spider called a "tarantula". The condition was common in southern Italy, mainly around Galatina, until 40 year ago. There were strong suggestions that there was no organic cause for the heightened excitability that gripped the victims. The stated belief of the time was that victims needed to engage in frenzied dancing to prevent death from tarantism. As a climax, "the tarantulees, after having danced for a long time, meet together in the chapel of Saint Paul and communally attain the paroxysm of their trance. The phenomenon of tarantism is consistent with mass psychogenic illness.
    em7125665.jpg
  • Galatina, near the small church of St. Paul the  school's  students remembering the Tarantism, an alleged envenomation, popularly believed to result from the bite of a kind of wolf spider called a "tarantula". The condition was common in southern Italy, mainly around Galatina, until 40 year ago. There were strong suggestions that there was no organic cause for the heightened excitability that gripped the victims. The stated belief of the time was that victims needed to engage in frenzied dancing to prevent death from tarantism. As a climax, "the tarantulees, after having danced for a long time, meet together in the chapel of Saint Paul and communally attain the paroxysm of their trance. The phenomenon of tarantism is consistent with mass psychogenic illness.
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  • Tehuantepec. Vela, with traditional dances ("sones") with skirts and huipiles. Often the Tehuanas women dances without men.
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  • Tehuantepec. Vela, with traditional dances ("sones") with skirts and huipiles. Often the Tehuanas women dances without men.
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  • Salina Cruz, barrio" La Hormiga. Vela, with traditional dances ("sones") with skirts and huipiles. Many times the Tehuanas dances without men.
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  • Confitería Ideal, an old-fashioned milonga where dances are held almost every day of the week, was the setting for films like The Tango Lesson and Evita. Milonga is a term for a musical genre or a place where tango is danced and people who frequently go to milongas are called milongueros. The music played is mainly tango, vals, and milonga, with usually, three to five songs of a kind played in a dancefloorw  ("tanda"), followed by a musical break ("cortina") to facilitate partner changes. Since the beginning of the 1990s, the tango culture in Buenos Aires has undergone dynamic development, and today one can choose from between fifteen and thirty different milongas every day.
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  • Confitería Ideal, an old-fashioned milonga where dances are held almost every day of the week, was the setting for films like The Tango Lesson and Evita. Milonga is a term for a musical genre or a place where tango is danced and people who frequently go to milongas are called milongueros. The music played is mainly tango, vals, and milonga, with usually, three to five songs of a kind played in a dancefloorw  ("tanda"), followed by a musical break ("cortina") to facilitate partner changes. Since the beginning of the 1990s, the tango culture in Buenos Aires has undergone dynamic development, and today one can choose from between fifteen and thirty different milongas every day.
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  • Dancing on the Zocalo (main square) on the night of the Day of the Dead ("El Dia de los Muertos")
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  • East Berlin, capital of DDR (German Democratic Republic. Young girls dancing in a open air ballroom.
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  • Dancing on the Zocalo (main square) on the night of the Day of the Dead ("El Dia de los Muertos")
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  • Trancoso, Capoeira: afro-brazilian semi-balletic art form between fighting and dancing.
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  • Trancoso, Capoeira: afro-brazilian semi-balletic art form between fighting and dancing.
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  • Trancoso, Capoeira: afro-brazilian semi-balletic art form between fighting and dancing.
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  • Dancing on the Zocalo (main square) on the night of the Day of the Dead ("El Dia de los Muertos")
    em0218671.jpg
  • Dancing on the Zocalo (main square) on the night of the Day of the Dead ("El Dia de los Muertos")
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  • Dancing on the Zocalo (main square) on the night of the Day of the Dead ("El Dia de los Muertos")
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  • The preparations for the Carnival begin many months before the event as elaborate costumes are designed and produced over a period of months. Maracatù naçao celebrates the "King of Congo" and the "Queen of Angola" a old slaves tradition. Maracatù groups, unique to Pernambuco, are mainly black and wear bright costumes.
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  • Carnaval. Maracatù naçao. Maracatù groups, unique to Pernambuco, are mainly black and wear bright costumes.
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  • Carnaval. Maracatù naçao celebrates the "King of Congo" and the "Queen of Angola" a old slaves tradition. Maracatù groups, unique to Pernambuco, are mainly black and wear bright costumes.
    em0910264.jpg
  • Carnaval. Maracatù naçao celebrates the "King of Congo" and the "Queen of Angola" a old slaves tradition. Maracatù groups, unique to Pernambuco, are mainly black and wear bright costumes.
    em0910254.jpg
  • The preparations for the Carnival begin many months before the event as elaborate costumes are designed and produced over a period of months. Maracatù naçao celebrates the "King of Congo" and the "Queen of Angola" a old slaves tradition. Maracatù groups, unique to Pernambuco, are mainly black and wear bright costumes.
    em0910263.jpg
  • The preparations for the Carnival begin many months before the event as elaborate costumes are designed and produced over a period of months. Maracatù naçao celebrates the "King of Congo" and the "Queen of Angola" a old slaves tradition. Maracatù groups, unique to Pernambuco, are mainly black and wear bright costumes.
    em0910261.jpg
  • The preparations for the Carnival begin many months before the event as elaborate costumes are designed and produced over a period of months. Maracatù naçao celebrates the "King of Congo" and the "Queen of Angola" a old slaves tradition. Maracatù groups, unique to Pernambuco, are mainly black and wear bright costumes.
    em0910252.jpg
  • Plaza de Armas (main square), traditional danzçn, is a sort of tropical waltzer very popular in the old generations.
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  • Nile river. Young dancers at Qanater dams, a popular picnic place for people sightseeing coming from Cairo every friday of holiday.
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  • Day of the Dead.The cemetery of Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, near the city of Oaxaca, is famous for the traditional celebrations.
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  • Day of the Dead.The cemetery of Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, near the city of Oaxaca, is famous for the traditional celebrations.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Make-up, the radical transformation of the human face intended to transport one into the distant realm of the imaginery.
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  • Make-up, the radical transformation of the human face intended to transport one into the distant realm of the imaginery.
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  • Jarun lake. Zagreb's nightlife is primarily student-orientated, and the club Aquarius is a treat for any clubber.
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  • Scuola di liscio al Caribe Club di Ferrara. Due maestri, Paolo e Cristina Miari (marito e moglie) si allenano prima di una lezione.
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  • Occimiano (Alessandria), ballo a palchetto in piazza.
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  • Occimiano (Alessandria), ballo a palchetto in piazza.
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  • Occimiano (Alessandria), ballo a palchetto in piazza.
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  • Occimiano (Alessandria), ballo a palchetto in piazza.
    em7128171.jpg
  • Occimiano (Alessandria), ballo a palchetto in piazza.
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  • Occimiano (Alessandria), ballo a palchetto in piazza.
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  • Occimiano (Alessandria), ballo a palchetto in piazza.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Tehuantepec, two puppets dressed in a traditional Zapotec Indians. They parade along the streetys at the beginning of a Vela, the traditional celebrations of Indian Zapotec Women of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
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  • Day of the Dead.The cemetery of Oaxaca is famous for the traditional celebrations.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
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  • Street theater in multiethnic district of Porta Palazzo.
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  • Tela: “Fiesta popular” after a meeting of workers of banana industry.
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  • Ganesh Festival, the most important of Mumbay, when more than 15.000 statues of this elephant-god are  submerged in the sea at Chowpatty Beach.
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  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500085-1.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500112.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500109.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500107.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500106.jpg
  • Kalamandalam Academy near Trichur, the most important Kathakali school. A Khatakali actor has to undergo rigorous training for nearly 10-12 years. Khatakali actors do not use verbal expressions but instead use a well developed gestural language with 24 basic hand gestures.
    em3500097.jpg
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