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Eu e minha esposa Mazé Parchen participando de um dos números musicais do espetáculo "Sensações", promovido pela Dance Show, no teatro Fernanda Montenegro, em Curitiba. É uma apresentação de Tango.
Agradeço a Dance Show Escola de Dança pelo uso de suas fotos de divulgação.
This was taken many, many moons ago during a trip to Busch Gardens, Tampa, FL.
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Happy Slider Sunday!
Rice fall on farmers' hands.
Dance show by Tan Loc & Arabesque
Location: Saigon Opera House
Photo by: www.AAPhoto.vn
My Dance show Plazma
Dance with the bride for the groom, with the groom for the bride, dance for guests, accompanying the first wedding dance. We work in different directions of dances, as well as on any theme. We have a presentable appearance and costumes, which together with the dance and music will please you and your guests.
Please do not hesitate to contact manager Marina Mercury or director KAROLINOCKA
booking or any further information.
videographer and editing Sofi (vredinao)
Sponsor Brillancia,TUTTI BELLI makeup studio, [ADD]
Two out of three - Take the A-Train Musicfestival - 13.09.2024 - Bewohnerservice Elisabeth-Vorstadt
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Besetzung:
Vitus Denifl: sax, electronics, dance;
Giorgia Gasparetto: dance;
From left to right: Ichifumi,Ichiteru,Umeshizu,Katsuya,Katsuru. Umeshizu and Katsuya are not Maiko now because they've become Geiko recently,according to this notice.
Two out of three - Take the A-Train Musicfestival - 13.09.2024 - Bewohnerservice Elisabeth-Vorstadt
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Besetzung:
Vitus Denifl: sax, electronics, dance;
Giorgia Gasparetto: dance;
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Preparing for a shoot inside the Basildon Theatre. thought I'd grab a few shots from inside, before in gets packed out with people.
Equipment:
. Canon EOS 5D Mark III
. Canon EF 16-35mm f/4 L IS USM
Exposure:
. Hand-held
. 16mm @ f/4, ISO 1600 & 1/10 Second
Ichmame is the eldest and most popular Maiko of Kamishichiken. Recently,she closed her blog,I don't know the reason why.
A dozen or so dancers clustered in a greenlit haze - Momenta Dance Company students perform in Randy Duncan's "Journey." Dance Kaleidoscope show.
Impressions from the great show with the Flying Steps Academy - the biggest urban dance school in Germany with the best teachers all over Europe.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Interesting times in Santa Fe Circa 2008
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dance show, D5100 Sooc.
greaty for this dance: Camel, Sasquatch - www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nE36JEpq9U&feature=kp
This picture of beautiful ballet dancers was taken at the dress rehearsal for the spring show and I'm allowed to go anyware to take my pictures =) Love it!
A young Indian men watche girls dancing on the stage inside on of the theatres at Sonepur Mela, one of Asia's largest cattle fairs held in the Indian state of Bihar. The fair starts on Karthik Purnima (the full moon day) in November and lasts for around a month. It starts as a religious Hindu festival with thousands of pilgrims taking a ritual bath in Gandak river, near its confluence with the Ganges, on the full moon day. Soon the religious event transforms itself into a large fair trade and amusement park. Today, not only elephants, horses or cows are displayed and traded, but also countless goods and services, such as clothing, beauty products, food, electronics and cars. Many large and small Indian companies are present and have their booths and stalls at the fair. Together with commercial activities there are many entertainment options available. A festive, carnival atmosphere prevails - giant ferries wheels, numerous rides, wells of deaths, circuses and various performance shows offer amusement for families, children, women and men.
When it gets dark lights go on on facades of the largest structures of the mela - the theatres staging dancing girls shows and there is around ten of them. Soon queues of excited men form and security guards with wooden sticks keep them in order. Men with tickets in their hands impatiently wait to see young girls dancing on the stage. After 6pm the gates open and everybody rushes to get best seats - closer to the stage means being closer to the girls. A barbed wire fence separates the stage from rows of battered chairs. Around 8pm the show finally starts. Bollywood songs are on full volume and the excitement culminates. A large group of 20-30 girls dances on the stage to the sound of Indian hits - you see mostly young faces, heavy make-ups and colorful, mainly Western clothing. Some girls move without any enthusiasm clearly not enjoying being on the stage, while others are really into it - dance, sing and interact with the public. Reactions of the onlookers are also different - some have reserved and indifferent looks, others watch with eyes and mouth wide open and others enthusiastically shout and dance on their chairs and pass money to the best girls. Numerous mobile phones are filming the whole performance to enjoy the show again afterwards. The whole spectacle lasts around 2 hours, starts again on the next day and goes on for the whole duration of the mela.
A full feature on my website - Sonepur Mela Girl Shows: www.maciejdakowicz.com/sonepur-mela/girl-shows/
Cute Katsuru. Last time I saw her was 'Prum Festival' on Febrary. She was just pretty but now,I found she is getting more beautiful.
I've been told that the stance that she is posing here indicates Lord Muruga. The evenings programme was full of hymns and music dedicated to Lord Muruga and his divine stories.
This was one of those divine moments she rested down for a second so that i could get a good image of her :-)
Canon EOS 400D with the Sigma 24 -70 MM F/2.8. Aperture Priority, F/4 at 1/30th of a Second, ISO400.
I bullshit you not. I didn't photoshop this. I just timed it right because i was smart enough to carry a tripod. I attended a Bharathnatyam Dance Concert today. It was mind blowing. I went early and i got a seat in the first row and i set up the tripod and camera's to shoot. It was exhilarating an experience. After 2 hours i had with me 1100 RAW files to process and im still not even done copying them to my hard drive. :-(
The dance posture here is to resemble "mareesan" Ravana's brother. Mareesan disguises himself as a deer to attract sita's attention so that she can be lured out of her home so that Ravana can kidnap her.
The dancer here leaps like a deer to tell the story of Ramayana. I will accept without shame that im an illiterate when it comes to classical art forms. It does not take a rocket scientist to show how much of effort has gone into such dance. I'm humbled and im impressed. I'm inspired to look at artists work so hard and display such talent. Its just mind blowing.
Thanks to Daksha and Amirtha for inviting me and coordinating my seating in the front row. I had a wonderful time today. Words cannot express how happy im today enjoying such quality time witnessing art in one of its best performance's.
Canon EOS 400D with the Sigma EF 24-70MM F/2.8. Manual, F/4 at 1/200th of a Second, ISO400, Tripod.
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