Travel Photography Photos tagged as dance
Plaza de Armas, Cusco, Peru
Dudu dances for me and shoots me.
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Procession before the festival begins...
This dance is performed to purify the ground and chase away the evil influences.
The festivals in Bhutan showcase its living culture and also give an insight into how significant it is to the Bhutanese people and their distinct way of life. These festivals are popularly known as Tsechus and are organized in the honor of Guru Padmasambhava, who brought Buddhism into this country in the 8th century. The event is marked by colorful and well choreographed mask dances depicting various facets of the Buddhist teachings. Tshechus are also an occasion of social gathering for the Bhutanese families. The people come dressed in their finest for the very special occasion. Women wear their most beautiful jewelry, families pack their best food for lunch, men and women joke and exchange tales, and children crane their necks to catch a sight of the day-long dances. Every district organizes these festivals as an annual traditional event.
Part of the dance festival in Mamallapuram before New Years.
Part of the dance festival in Mamallapuram before New Years.
The second guy was kinda just following the other guy around stage.. funny but.
Drinking water from cup and stealing ruppee notes with his beck! Silly ones!
She was very good for such a long gig. Gorgeous dress!
Even though we are foreigners ourselves, we point our fingers at foreigners and yell "Foreigners!" Maybe we should point at ourselves in the mirror some time. Anyways, this is part of Raffaele's dance. He's Italian.
A peacock dance on a street in Cochin, Kerala, India, on the occasion of the festival of Onam. The dancers, by the way, are male.
Mark on the dance floor
Festival in Huesca
Flamenco Performance