Latina Dances in Ottawa
After the Egyptian and the Thai performances, I just couldn’t leave without watching the Latino’s. Mexico and Venezuela put out quite a show!
Both countries featured a lot of very young dancers, both shy and proud to be the center of attention. Older dancers swirled and spun, their colorful flounced skirts following each one of their steps. The dances were fast, contrasting with the slow Thai performance, but as graceful.
You can see the full set of the pictures taken during the 2010 Tulips Festival here.
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I love the colors: Latin American performances are always stunningly vibrant!
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The colours, green, white and red, kinda reminded me of Italy!
And the dance, Spanish Flamenco!
I love to watch flamenco – so emotional yet powerful.
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Colorful Photos! (and yeah, I’ve been away for some time)
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