Who cares to dance? Almost everywhere we go, there is a local or national dance that is unique to the place. Some have gained international fame such as the Latin (Argentinian?) Tango.
Does really incredible graffiti of dancing count? Or do we need a graffiti thread?
Reply to this Lots of great dancers in South America. We need to get to that country to explore.
Reply to this Dancers at the Shadow puppet show in Siem Riep, Cambodia. Lovely young ladies.
Reply to this love this costume! just one requirement.......if you've got it, flaunt it! otherwise..............
Reply to this Whoa, those are pretty amazing photos! Keep them coming!
Reply to this Japan has different dances all over the country!
Apparently, I suck at html my blog posts about them are here!
Awa Odori
Suzume Reply to this This splash of color shows how quickly they are moving.
Reply to this They were so cute. Tiffany dancing with papa 😉
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Reply to this This is what I mean 😉...
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Reply to this And who does not love the Tango?
Me, because I am a terrible dancer. I will post photos of somebody else dancing instead, because I do like to watch dance. 😊
Reply to this The photos are amazing!
I have no photos of this dance ut the Paraguayan "danza de la botella" (the bottle dance) is pretty impressive. More and more bottles are piled onto a girl's head while she dances around without dropping any of them!
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