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Participants prepare for the Tamshingphala Tsechu in Bumthang Bhutan
Nepalese women celebrating Holi festival, Bhaktapur (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Tribu Paghidaet from La Paz, Iloilo City perform during the 2015 Dinagyang Festival, Iloilo City, Western Visayas, Philippines
Samburu dancers performing Traditional dance in Kenya
Spain, Andalusia, Seville. Flamenco dancer performing outdoors
Dancers in Traditional Costume, Fiesta de la Virgen de la Candelaria, Copacabana, La Paz Department, Bolivia
Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima, Phimai. Sound and light show at the 12th century Prasat Phimai temple during the Phimai festival
Asia, bhutan, Phobjikha valley, Tsechu festival at Gangtey Gompa Monastery
Kenya, Laikipia, Ol Malo. Samburu warriors sing, clap and dance in their traditional dress at a manyatta
Pokot men, women and girls dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Pokot women and girls dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot woman in traditional attire dances to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. Her broad belt is made with the metacarpus and metatarsal bones of dikdiks interspersed with beads
Pokot men and women dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
An old Pokot woman dancing during an Atelo ceremony. The cow horn container usually contains animal fat
A Pokot warrior wearing a leopard skin cape celebrates an Atelo ceremony, spear in hand. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Pokot warriors celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Jovial Pokot women celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Pokot women wearing traditional beaded ornaments and brass earrings denoting their married status. celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot warrior wearing a leopard skin jumps high in the air surrounded by women to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
A Pokot warrior wearing a cheetah skin jumps high in the air surrounded by young women to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language
Thailand, Sakhon Nakhon, Sakhon Nakhon. Phu Thai dancers at the Bai See Su Khwan (blessing ceremony) during the Wax Castle festival
Australia, Queensland, Laura. Indigenous dance troupe at the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival
Mali, Dogon Country, Tereli. A masked dancer wearing the fifteen-foot-high Sirige mask gyrates at the Dogon village of Tereli which is situated among rocks at the base of the spectacular
Flamenco dancing at fashion show in Ibiza
Feria del Caballo, Jerez de la Frontera, Andalucia, Spain 11870FLAMENCO
Junkanoo fesitival, Providence Island, Bahamas, Caribbean 12023JUNKANOO
Te Kamei Tewai dancers
A youth performs an armstand on the streets of Trujillo in northern Peru. Kids performing acrobatics for change from passing motorists are a common scene in Perus third largest city
Bolivia, Lake Titicaca, Isla del Sol, Yumani.Aymara women dance and spin in celebration of the festival of San Andres. Each November the Aymara of Lake Titicaca celebrate with colourful costumes
Phyang Gompa festival, Ladakh, India
China, Shanghai. Tai-chi performers in front of modern buildings
Club Museum discotheque, Buenos Aires, Argentina " Club Museum" discotheque Buenos Aires Argentina
Intore dancers perform at Butare. In the days of the monarchy in Rwanda, Intore dancers were an integral part of the Royal Court. Today, several groups perform nationally and internationally
Masai tribe, Masai Mara National Park, Kenya
Gabbra women sing and dance to celebrate a wedding. The traditional metal ornamentation on their heads is called malmal
One of the most important Msai ceremonies is the eunoto when warriors become junior elders. Early one morning before the cattle are taken to pasture, their mothers shave their long ochred locks
Msai warriors resplendent with long ochred braids relax and wait for the start of a ceremony. Red has always been their preferred colour
Hamar women dance, sing and blow small tin trumpets during a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The semi-nomadic Hamar of Southwest Ethiopia embrace an age-grade system that includes several rites of