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A few of my teen islanders performing a dance for Tangaroa, god of the sea. For Miss Teen USA on InSim. Interesting tidbit: Tangaroa is described as being yellow-haired, so when Pacific islanders encountered Europeans for the first time, they thought they were his children.
During spring adders will engage in a behaviour known as the ‘dance of the adders’, this is when two adders rise up and sway back and forth with entwined bodies. This display is usually between two males combating for the scent of a female.
April 2021
She shows us her ultimate dancing steps, she is slowly vanishing from the dancing floor. The tulip season is now over.
Dancer (Female Nude)
2nd of a new series of surrealistic human figures . . .
This figure is entirely handmade/handsculpted by me.
Dancer (Female Nude)
Handmade, OOAK art doll sculpture.
10.75 inches tall. Mixed media.
Copyright © 2010, Shain Erin. All rights reserved.
mr cheesy, mickey t after winning "dancing with the stars: carnarvon style" on saturday night. he won a real trophy - this one richard the oyster farmer gave him to bring him back down to earth a bit - it's from pay less discounts.
The mating ritual of monarch butterflies involves flying, hanging, and resting while staying connected for extended periods. One of my favorite photos of the monarch butterflies.
“You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth.”
Quote ― William W. Purkey
Photo by Ann Cooper
This a picture of my two gorgeous girls Dannii and Alex now aged 12 and 10 taken two years ago in some outfits they wore for a dance show - they were great.
Ok so technically it wasn't a street.... but it was fun anyway.
Dancing can be so theraputic. It's a lovely thing. Everyone should dance. All the time. The world would rock...
So I can't figure out how the eff to get this bigger and it's depressing... Any ideas??
All the wonderful pictures of me taken by Lenee
Theater - Hangzhou, China. Fog, lasers, and colored lighting swirled around the dancers for this effect. It proved an extraordinary production.
Kambala Dance
The Nuba people for many years have been known in the West for their distinctive culture, and they are culturally vivid and physically diverse ethnic group inhabiting central Sudan. Among the many cultural activities which the Nuba have, is 'Kambala Dance'.
The Kambala is a spiritual dance originating in Sabori village near Kadugli, which perhaps was founded in the early eighteenth century during the reign of Mek Andu of Kadugli. This traditional and ceremonial dance has been passed on from one generation to another up to today. Now Kambala is a popular dance and it is one of the main national dances which are performed on special occasions and it had been performed outside the Sudan as well.
A Kambala dancer traditionally wears Buffalo horns which are tied to his head with a long white turban and on the top of each horn is attached a colourful piece of cloth, and sometimes he wears a nickel or beads on his neck put by either his sister or his mother. The dancer also wears around his waist a thin rope or leather belt encircled by long thin strips up to his knees, which are usually made from branches of palm trees. Around his arms and legs, he ties bundles of small balls made also from the branches of palm trees and containing small beads (stones) to make rhythmic sounds. In his hand he holds a horsetail attached to small piece of wood which he swings across his face while dancing. Read more:
www.nubasurvival.com/Nuba Culture/3. Kambala Dance.htm
Last night we were at one of our closest friends 25th anniversary and we danced till feet started to hurt but I could not resists taking some pictures of dancing feets and beautiful coloured clothings.
The Dancing Belles in That's a Good Girl! 1928 London, Hippodrome.above 1933 After Dark Vaudeville Theatre
#TP38 Take a photo representing unity or the coming together of two subjects
Black and white in perfect harmony