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A procession for the Sto Nino of Cebu, Philippines. This takes place a day before the huge Sinulog event. Roughly a million people joined the procession.
Copyright 2010 - Jose Farrugia
Onam Procession or Onam Pageantry, part of the Onam Week Celebrations in Thiruvananthapuram, held on the last day of the Onam Week Celebrations, organised by Department of Tourism - Government of Kerala.
Traditional art ensembles and martial art displayed during the Onam Pageantry. Mobile Display Platforms (Floats) are more attractive in Onam Pageantry. Art and dance forms of different States and Districts and floats (Mobile Display Platforms) of various government, public sector institutions, co-operative institutions, local self-government institutions and private firms are participate in Onam Procession.
Location: Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) City, Thiruvananthapuram District, Kerala State, India.
Pictures from the WOMAD Procession which snakes through the festival at the end of Sunday afternoon. This is the chance for the children, their families and the helpers to show off the wonderful costumes, masks, music instrument and models they have spent the week making in 'The World of Kinds' area. Lots of charities get involved, as do some of the performers. Look out for the Dohls of Jaipur, The Bollywood Band and Beatroots.
See the rest of our WOMAD 2011 photos at
Each Year Tucson has an All Souls Procession to honor those who have gone before us including our pets.
Women of all ages, students and staff come together to share ideas and make banners, flags and Pennants for PROCESSIONS!
Photos by Hannah Miles PSCA
The Fürstenzug (English: Procession of Princes) in Dresden, Germany, is a large mural of a mounted procession of the rulers of Saxony. It was originally painted between 1871 and 1876 to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the Wettin Dynasty, Saxony's ruling family. In order to make the work weather proof, it was replaced with about 23,000 Meissen porcelain tiles between 1904 and 1907. With a length of 102 metres (335 ft), it is known as the largest porcelain artwork in the world. The mural displays the ancestral portraits of the 35 margraves, electors, dukes and kings of the House of Wettin between 1127 and 1904.