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Cultural Dances and Festivals

Colorful traditional costumes worn during festive dances. Celebrations from different cultures feature vibrant attire and dynamic movements.

SA, Peru, Sacsayhuaman, Performers at Inti Raymi festival (MR)
SA, Peru, Sacsayhuaman, Performers at Inti Raymi festival (MR)
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The Royal Ploughing Ceremony is an ancient Brahman ritual held each year in Bangkok at Sanam Luang in front of the Grand Palace. The event is performed to gain an auspicious start to the rice growing season. Sacred white oxen plough the Sanam Luang field, which is then sown with seeds blessed by the king. Farmers then collect the seeds to replant in their own fields. This ceremony is also performed in Cambodia and Sri Lanka.
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Dedication ceremonies for the new Indian Memorial at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument in Montana, with Secretary Gale Norton, tribal representatives, and other political dignitaries participating
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Guatemala, Santiago, Sacatepequez. Day Of The Dead kites (barriletes) in cemetery in Santiago, Sacatepequez, Guatemala.
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Thailand, North, Chiang Mai, Chinese New Year.  View Looking Down On Dragon Dance And Watching Crowds Under Striped Awning And Sun Umbrellas Lining Road.
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Crucifixion of Christ
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England, East Sussex, Eastbourne, Participant in the Annual Bonfire Society Procession, Costume Detail Showing Skull
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A Chinese artist in a traditional costume perform at the U.S.-China Consultation on People-to-People Exchange Dialogue Launch Ceremony at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, China, May 25, 2010.
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An ornately dressed Korean holds a flag in a ceremony at the XXIVth Olympiad. Base: Seoul Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)
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Annual Roma pilgrimage at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer. The statue of Sara, carried by the Gypsies to the sea, symbolizes the waiting for and welcome of the Saints Mary Jacobe and Mary Salome. Gardians, the local bull shepherds, wait on horseback for the beginning of the procession and accompany the sculpture of Sara the Black all the way to the sea.
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