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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. Pictured here is a performance of Bob Marley's “No woman no cry”.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
    EJL-170630-1336.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 30 June 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a performance by Garth Fagan Dance, choreographed by the Tony and Olivier award-winning choreographer of the Broadway hit The Lion King, Garth Fagan. The troupe performed two new pieces, In Conflict and A Moderate Cease, along with some revival pieces, all featuring the company's blend of modern, Afro-Caribbean, and classical dance. This exuberant piece was set to a ragtime tune.
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  • Celine Cassone and Alexander Hille of Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal dance in Benjamin Millepied's "Closer". The start of the performance at the outdoor venue was delayed by 30 minutes because of rain.
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  • Most of the audience for The Ballets Jazz de Montréal sat under umbrellas for at least part of the performance, which was delayed by rain.
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  • People dying in Barak Marshall's "Harry", performed by Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal.
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  • In a twist on Cinderella's glass slipper story, women try to fit their pot lids to a pot carried by the man at the right.
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  • The corps de ballet in the role of a Greek chorus in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • Wen Wei Wang's "Night Box." The set for this piece was dark and foggy, reminiscent of the urban club scene.
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  • Alexander Hille and Celine Cassone of Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal in Benjamin Millepied's "Closer".
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  • A dancer waves a red flag near the end of Barak Marshall's ballet "Harry", which deals with issues of life, death and conflict.
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  • With a man and a woman at the front of the stage, dancers cross behind and into the fog in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • Dancers in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • The corps de ballet in Barak Marshall's "Harry", a ballet about  life and its conflicts.
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  • The openng of "Harry", by the Israeli-American choreographer Barak Marshall. Music for the piece ranged from Tommy Dorsey to Balkan Beat Box.
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  • Dancers in Wen Wei Wang's "Night Box."
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  • A foggy scene in "Night Box" by Wen Wei Wang. The set and costumes were in shades of  gray and black.
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  • A pas de deux in Wen Wei Wang's "Night Box."
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  • Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal at the beginning of Wen Wei Wang's "Night Box", choreographed for Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal.
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  • Alexander Hille lifts Celine Cassone in Benjamin Millepeied's "Closer", the first piece of the evening.
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  • A man and a woman struggle in Barak Marshall's ballet "Harry".
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  • Dancers as chorus in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • Two dancers in Wen Wei Wang's "Night Box", inspired by urban night life.
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  • A dance troupe during a performance at the Ideas City festival.
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  • A barbershop quartet sang "Standing on the corner, watching all the girls go by" to open the performance and to set the theme for the dance.
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  • The area in front of the stage was left open for dancing, but standees soon filled it, and most dancers found room to dance elsewhere.
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  • A man and a woman dance near the entrance gate at the Prospect Park bandshell to Palmieri's salsa music.
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  • A man and a woman dance near the entrance gate at the Prospect Park bandshell to Palmieri's salsa music.
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  • Bassist Petros Klampanis wore a tiger mask through much of the band's performance.
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  • Magda Giannikou and her band Banda Magda opened the evening's performance. Giannikou writes her own songs, in Fench, English and Greek.
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  • Twoo performers braced in a doorway, part of the Ideas City street fesival. Otehr performances included dance and music.
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  • Siegfried and Odette dance a pas de deux. The males dancing female roles danced en pointe.
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  • The Dreamland Follies in performance. The Follies are choreographed by Jordana Torback, and debuted in 2012.
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  • A group of male dancers in female roles hams it up in this performance of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
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  • Two dancers from Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo take the stage after dusk at the Prospect Park bandshell for this performance in the Celebrate Brooklyn series.
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  • Two muscular men in tutus pose as part of a performance of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • A large crowd relaxes at the Prospect Park bandshell at the first intermission of the performance of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
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  • Siegfreid's friend Benno von Sommerstern and Odette dance as Siegfried looks on. Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo was founded in the 1970s.
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  • Siegfreid and Odette dance as the other swans look on in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo's production of Swan Lake, part of Celebrate Brooklyn, in Prospect Park.
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  • Hanky Panky fans on display in the pedestrian plaza beside the Flatiron Building prior to the performance.
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  • Male dancers before the performance.
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  • Choeographer Shandfoah Goldman and friends before the performance.
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  • Choeographer Shandfoah Goldman and friend before the performance.
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  • Costume designer Asa Brown Tornton adjusting a dancer's costume before the performance while mae dancers look on.
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  • Choreographer Shandoah Goldman talks to two of the dancers after the performance.
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  • Dancers cross E 27th Street by the Museum of Sex on their way to the Flatiron Building. The Museum of Sex was a sponsor of the performance.
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  • Panty check prior to the performance. Hanky Panky, the lead sponsor, had specific standards of what could be shown.
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  • Male dancers before the performance.
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  • Costume designer Asa Brown Tornton adjusting a costume before the performance.
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  • Costume designer Asa Brown Tornton adjusting a costume before the performance.
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  • A crowd of hundreds filled the pedestrian plaza to watch the performance.
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  • A young couple dancing to salsa near the store and refreshment area. The area in front of the stage, which had been intended for dancing, was filled with standees.
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  • Couples dancing to the music of Eddie Palmieri.
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  • A couple on the outermost part of the lawn dancing to the music of Eddie Palmieri.
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  • Eddie Palmieri is a New Yorker of Puerto Rican heritage, and has been performing for over 50 years.
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  • Four male dancers in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo on stage at the Prospect Park Bandshell, part of the Celebrate Brooklyn series of performances.
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  • Odette, the swan, dances en pointe. The dancers in the troupe, all men, wore tutus for the female roles, but did not shave their chest or armpit hair.
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  • Eddie Palmieri and his band on stage, and a crowd fills the area in front of the bandshelll in Prospect Park. The concert area was full, and at one point the gates were closed to more attendees.
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  • Nelson Gonzalez, lead guitarist for Eddie Palmieri on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn!
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  • Bandleader Eddie Palmieri in a baseball cap on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn!
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  • Two children sit on a man's shoulders to watch Banda Magda.
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  • A man and his daughter watch and listen to Banda Magda at Celebrate Boroklyn!
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  • Magda Giannikou playing her accordion on stage  at Celebrate Brooklyn!
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  • The view from the lawn to the bandshell,with Eddie Palmieri and his band on stage. The concert area was full to capacity.
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  • Jimmy Bosch, trombonist for Eddie Palmieri, at Celebrate Brooklyn!
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  • Palmieri's conga player Johnny Rivero.
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  • Lead guitarist Nelson Gonzlez
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  • An enthusiastic audience crowds the stage to see Eddie Palmieri. The program was primarily salsa.
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  • An enthusiastic crowd in front of the stage, cheering Eddie Palmieri.
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  • Palmieri's lead vocalist Hermenegildo "Herman" Olivera Jr
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  • Palmieri's lead vocalist Hermenegildo "Herman" Olivera Jr. On the left is lead guitarist Nelson Gonzalez.
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  • Eddie Palmieri at the piano. Palmieri has won several Grammy awards, for jazz, salsa, and Latin music.
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  • A young girl sits on her father's shoulders to watch Banda Magda, and gives the band a thumbs up.
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  • Banda Magda seen from the audience. The first several rows of seating were removed to make space for dancers.
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  • Magda's songs are mostly in French, but she also sings in Italian, Spanish, Greek and English.
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  • Magda Giannikou playing songs from Banda Magda's new album “Amour, T'es La?”
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  • Composer, vocalist and bandleader Magda Giannikou on the left, and Mika Mimura on vibes.
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  • A well-muscled male dancer en pointe in a female role in Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
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  • A scene from Swan Lake, with Benno von Sommerstern, Odette, and Prince Siegfried.
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  • At the second intermission in the performace of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, a thunderstorm came through the area, and many in the crowd raised umbrellas and left.
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