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  • Artist performing a traditional lion dance at Wong Fei Hung Museum.<br />
The Wong Fei Hung Lion Dance team presentation includes stilts over 10-12 feet in the air, with the lion jumping from stilt to stilt. Foshan is known as the birthplace of lion dancing.
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  • Lion traditional dance presentation at ancient Cha Tang Village, at Guangzhou periphery. The Chinese Southern Lion dance originated from Guangdong state, the homeland of the Chinese southern style lion. The Chinese southern horned lions are believed to be mythological Nians.<br />
Guangdong, China.
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  • A Tanzanian tribal sorcerer and his assistant, playing a traditional dance with an African Rock Python around the Moi International Sports Complex, during the VII World Social Forum.<br />
Dancers and drummers were dancing and playing whistles.<br />
Nairobi city, Kenya, Africa.
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  • Party time, celebration dance and flutes at the House of Knowledge. Tools and connections to empower the community.<br />
Holding tight.
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  • Terena ritual and dance of fire, celebrationg the Indigenous National Party.
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  • Ritual dance of Kayapo, Indigenous National Party.
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  • There are 22 familes living at Itacoatiara Mirim, a Baniwa Community around São Gabriel da Cachoeira town. To recover their traditions after leaving the original tribe, they built this &quot;Maloca&quot;, also known as House of Knowledge. <br />
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&quot;House of Knowledge is an area of transmission and learning of the traditional culture for those who do not know or forgot. It's to talk, tell stories of past, reliving the custom to eat together. A place to dance, make instruments, showing the young our culture&quot; explained Mestre Luiz Laureano, community leader. &quot;The House of Knowledge is also to receive relatives who come from the original tribe to share with us the stories of our family who were there. Is a school that will pass knowledge. &quot;<br />
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São Gabriel da Cachoeira town, Amazonas, Brazil.
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  • Kayapó women dancing during the Indigenous Festival.
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  • Yawalapiti People, from Xingu, dancing during the Indigenous National Festival.
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  • Yawalapiti women, from Xingu, dancing during the Indigenous National Festival.
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  • African Party night at the Kasarani Indoor Arena gathered people from all sides of the Globe during the VII World Social Forum. Nairobi city, Kenya, Africa.
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  • Brazil, Indigenous. Kayapo women celebrating at the ritual, before the Indigenous National Party.
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  • Bororo People dances the Jaguar dance at the Indigenous National Party.
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  • Kayapo women dance before the Indigenous National opening.
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  • Embraced by his friend playing the flute, they dance together.<br />
It was the first time I've seen someone playing a Jabuti's (turtle) hull. <br />
The sound was a vibration produced by the friction of his warm hand, in a constant rhythm, giving me a sense of transe.<br />
Hypnotic and beautiful.<br />
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The Indigenous Bará was playing the flute, and the Jabuti's musician is a Baniwa man.
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  • There are 22 familes living at Itacoatiara Mirim, a Baniwa Community around São Gabriel da Cachoeira town. To recover their traditions after leaving the original tribe, they built this "Maloca", also known as House of Knowledge. <br />
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"House of Knowledge is an area of transmission and learning of the traditional culture for those who do not know or forgot. It's to talk, tell stories of past, reliving the custom to eat together. A place to dance, make instruments, showing the young our culture"; explained Mestre Luiz Laureano, community leader. "The House of Knowledge is also to receive relatives who come from the original tribe to share with us the stories of our family who were there. Is a school that will pass knowledge."<br />
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São Gabriel da Cachoeira town, Amazonas, Brazil.
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  • Xerente People dancing during the Indigenous Festival.
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