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When we first arrived in the small town of El Vallé, Panama, we went to the famed market. As it was a Sunday afternoon there was a dance performance going on nearby. I asked one of the mothers for permission to photograph and assumed that her OK was carte blanche.
Luau Kona, Hawaii.
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PARAGON DANCE ANIMATIONS : Wednesday dance @Uber
The Dancing House (Czech: Tančící dům) is the nickname given to an office building in downtown Prague, Czech Republic. It was designed by Croatian-born Czech architect Vlado Milunić in co-operation with Canadian architect Frank Gehry. (Wikipedia)
See also this other Gehry creation in Boston.
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I saw you dancing in a group,
your graceful wings flapping ever so gently,
I can't help but stop to take a look,
tantalized by your seamless choreography,
at the same time, I wonder, if you notice me..
cc8 dancing butterflies..♥
Ramayana Dancer caught looking at my camera, during the show at the Ubud Water Palace, Bali, Indonesia.
This week at Digitalmania we are taking inspiration from the work of Sherry Parker and here is my contribution : DANCING QUEEN.
Credit to TheLostGallery, SharingTubes and HolliewoodStudio.
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The texture is from doodle with acryl paint over it and then the drawing of that girl,dancing,paper a3,thanks for the visit have a wonderfull week
The Dancing House (Czech: Tančící dům), or Ginger and Fred, is the nickname given to the Nationale-Nederlanden building on the Rašínovo nábřeží (Rašín Embankment) in Prague, Czech Republic. It was designed by the Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Milunić in cooperation with Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry on a vacant riverfront plot. The building was designed in 1992. The construction, carried out by BESIX, was completed four years later in 1996.
Gehry originally called the house Ginger and Fred (after the dancers Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire – the house resembles a pair of dancers), but the nickname Ginger & Fred is now mainly used for the restaurant located on the seventh floor of the Dancing House Hotel. Gehry himself later discarded his own idea, as he was "afraid to import American Hollywood kitsch to Prague".
Scientific name: Empididae (family) - Empis tessalata
Length 10 - 12mm. Dark grey with small head, pointed and downwards - inclined proboscis and sturdy thorax. Long hairy legs.
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Dancers of the Tshechu warming up before their performance (Bhutan).
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Bhutan, the land of the Thunder Dragon, is known for its rich cultural heritage and deeply rooted Buddhist traditions.
Among the many religious festivals celebrated in this Himalayan kingdom, Tshechu stands out as the most important and vibrant of them all.
Also known as the Mask Dance Festival, Tshechu is a time of spiritual devotion, cultural celebration, and social gathering for the Bhutanese people.
The dancer could be performed by both monks and laymen.
A Tshechu (literally "day ten") is held once a year in each district or dzongkhag of Bhutan on the tenth day of a month of the lunar Tibetan calendar. The month depends on the place.
They are large social gatherings, which perform the function of social bonding among people of remote and spread-out villages.
The focal point of the tshechus are costumed masked dances (Cham dances).
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