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niger parade dance

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5 months ago

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SSD-1B

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[white and green] niger parade dance carnaval
In the land of Sri Lanka, where traditions thrive, There's a dance of gods, keeping spirits alive Oh, kulu natume, dance of gods so true, Celebrate the harvest, in rhythms we move,
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In vibrant colors, the dancers take the floor, Their feet tap to rhythms from ancient lore, Oh, kulu natume, dance of gods so true, Celebrate the harvest, in rhythms we move,
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Traditional Balinese Drama Unfolded
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Lost amidst the primeval field of flowers in a myriad of blues, the two African women tribal musicians, old and wise, found themselves enveloped by the lush foliage and fragrant herbs of their natural surroundings. With the haunting melody of their didgeridoo resonating through the air, the field sprang to life with a riot of colours, Each petal swayed in unison with the music, creating a symphony that intertwined seamlessly with the soulful notes of their didgeridoos, the ancient rhythms

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