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  • Dancers adjust their headdresses for the Danza de la Pluma, or Dance of the Feather, a traditional Zapotec warrior dance, for the festival of Santiago Matamoros, the patron saint, in front of the monastery and church of Cuilapan, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 25, 2008.
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  • Dancers perform the Danza de la Pluma, or Dance of the Feather, a traditional Zapotec warrior dance, for the festival of Santiago Matamoros, the patron saint, in front of the monastery and church of Cuilapan, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 25, 2008.
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  • A young girl performs in a dance competition held in Llamay, near Cusco, Peru during the festival for Santa Rosa de Lima, South America's first catholic saint.
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  • A young man shows off his moves at a party in Ban Huay Phouk, Laos as other partygoers, and young girls in the window, watch. The celebration was hoped to bring good luck to the woman of the house, who was suffering from cancer and whom modern western medicine had failed to treat.
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  • The Bellydance Superstars perform at Benaroya Hall's Nordstrom Recital Hall in Seattle, Washington on January 30, 2007. The multi-ethnic company's United States tour "Raqs Carnivale" infuses the traditional bellydancing forms with the choreography of samba, salsa and flamenco.
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  • Female dancers twirl on the stage in front of the church in Llamay, Peru, on the final day of the festival for Santa Rosa de Lima, South America's first catholic saint.
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  • The show Bani Stui Gulal tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times, here performed in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A dance troupe performs Jarabes Yalaltecos, from Villa Hidalgo Yalalag, region of the Sierra Juarez, at an evening Guelaguetza performance in the courtyard of the Church of Carmen Alto in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 16, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A dance troupe line up to enter the stage to perform Chinas Oaxaquenas, from Oaxaca City, at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A dance troupe performs Chinas Oaxaquenas, from Oaxaca City, at an evening Guelaguetza performance in the courtyard of the Church of Carmen Alto in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 16, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A dance troupe performs Chinas Oaxaquenas, from Oaxaca City, at an evening Guelaguetza performance in the courtyard of the Church of Carmen Alto in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 16, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Elizabeth Korsmo (l-r), Jonathan Keith, Brett Nakashima and Shayla Miles, members of the Swing Club, dance in Red Square on the University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington.
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  • Dancers perform at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • The delegation from Tlacolula enters the stage at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Aaron Smith and other students participate in Dance Marathon at Stanford University, California on February 16, 2008. According to the group's website, the 24-hour dancing fundraiser to combat HIV / AIDS and support global health raised more than $110,000 at Stanford.
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  • A male dancer leaps into the air during a couples performance at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • Men in devil masks parade through the Zocalo and past the cathedral during the Guelaguetza celebrations in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A masked dancer performs in a dance competition held in Llamay, Sacred Valley, Peru on September 1, 2005. The festival is held in honor of Santa Rosa de Lima, South America's first catholic saint.
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  • A masked dancer performs in a dance competition held in Llamay, Sacred Valley, Peru, during the festival held in honor of Santa Rosa de Lima, South America's first catholic saint.
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  • A woman dances with large feather fans at a burlesque cabaret performance at the Can Can in Seattle, Washington.
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  • A woman dances in a pool of blood at the ritual killing of a bull in Paracho, Michoacan state, Mexico on August 8, 2008 during the annual Feria Internacional de la Guitarra. The bull was slaughtered and used to stock the town's meat locker while butchers served beef stew to the public to conclude the parade held by the town's market vendors.
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  • Wrangell Mountain Center staff (and talented musician) Ben Ciampa closes out the weekly Thursday open-mic night at The New Golden Saloon in McCarthy, Alaska to an energetic late-night crowd.
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  • Students enjoy free roller skating and disco on Friday night at the Intramural Activities Center at the University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington on October 13, 2006.
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  • Festival goers celebrate in the street as firemen watch from their fire truck during the Fremont Solstice Parade in Seattle, Washington.
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  • Wrangell Mountain Center staff (and talented musician) Ben Ciampa closes out the weekly Thursday open-mic night at The New Golden Saloon in McCarthy, Alaska to an energetic late-night crowd.
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  • The Cheer Squad performs to the sound of the University of Washington Marching Band on Red Square for the Homecoming Rally on October 27, 2006. The rally also featured food, giveaways and the announcement of the Homecoming Court, Dawg Dash and Dawg Sled winners.
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  • The show Bani Stui Gulal tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times, here performed in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • The delegation from Tlacolula performs at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances..
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  • Women from the delegation of Tuxtepec stand together at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • Dancers perform into the night at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • The delegation from Juchitan, a town on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec arrive at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds..
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  • Crowds pack the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Performers sit in the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Performers sit in the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Performers sit and laugh in the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • Crowds pack the bleachers and wave their hats calling out for gifts at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Dancers performs at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A male performer wears an elaborate costume as an Aztec king during the performance of Bani Stui Gulal in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The show tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times.
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  • Jimmy Delgadillo, singer for the Stanford student band TGIFunk, addresses the crowd at Dance Marathon, a 24 hour fundraiser for AIDS and global health that raised over $110,000 on February 16, 2008.
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  • Dancers in traditional costumes swirl during a folk dancing performance in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Paddles rest against Hawaiian-Alaskan Chief Frank Nelson's ornately decorated family canoe at Stommish Beach on the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007.  A crew paddled the canoe all the way from the North end of Vancouver Island to visit the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. When in use, the orientation of the paddles reflects the intentions of the crew - the black sides symbolize peace, while the red sides symbolize war. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5.
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  • A young woman wearing a traditional cedar bark hat listens intently to Chief Edgar Charlie as he addresses his crew at Stommish Beach on the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007. The group paddled all the way from the North end of Vancouver Island to visit the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5.
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  • Patricia Barker, the Pacific Northwest Ballet's principal dancer for the last quarter century, takes her final bow of her dancing career among falling petals at McCaw Hall, in Seattle, WA on June 10, 2007.
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  • Lummi elder Ted Solomon, holding a traditional cedar bark hat, stands on the shore of Stommish Beach to welcome arriving canoes at the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007. Canoes, coming as far as Alaska, were ceremoniously welcomed by the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5. Solomon teaches Lummi language and cedar basket weaving.
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  • Drums are played and crowds gather as the canoes arrive at Stommish Beach on the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007. Canoes, coming as far as Alaska, were ceremoniously welcomed by the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5.
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  • A tourist raises his camera to take a picture as canoes arrive at Stommish Beach on the Lummi Indian Reservation, Washington on July 30, 2007. Canoes, coming as far as Alaska, were ceremoniously welcomed by the Lummi Nation, hosts of the 2007 Canoe Journey. Dancing, singing and "potlatching" followed for a week until the canoes left for their return voyage on August 5.
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