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Performed by Sanggar Tari Sekar Tanjung (Indonesia) during RASAS 2016, the Traditional dances from Asia at the Esplanade Concourse.
|| As part of our extremely enjoyable Malaysia and Singapore Holidays in July 2015 || As We Look Forward To Many More Beautiful Memories Ahead ||
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Risto Rasa. Annikin Runofestivaali - Annikki Poetry Festival 9.6.2012. Tampere Finland
Photo: © Maurizio Sajeva
The Supreme pleasure dance of Radha and Krishna, called Raas leela [Raas-lila]. A performance in Vrindavan.
give us life again,
because we just want to be whole
i got white face paint in the mail today. amazon rocks.
black & white is deffo my safety net.
i have a bitch of a headache. this calls for lemon meringue pie!
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Eventually, we found an Indian Restaurant. Bell has a thing for Indian food, and she insists that, "If you want the best Indian food, you have to go to London." Raja serves southern Indian cuisine, which means that I was hiccuping and gulping water all through the meal.
Our hotel for the two nights we spent in Jaipur. Like all the hotels we stayed in, it was very nice, the rooms each being completely separate buildings. They were supposed to resemble tents, each being lined with canvas. We were told this was because the hotel had been built in a conversation area, where no permanent buildings were allowed. An awful lot of temporary concrete had also been used!! The food, as it was everywhere we went in Rajasthan, was superb.