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Cambodian
dance group was still dancing to the beat of raindrops outside.
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African
arts for sale at various booths.
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The
stage was quiet.
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Gilberto
Palomino demonstrate his pan flute. One of the many Peruvian
Indian arts and craft on display at his tent.
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Wood
carvings from around the world..
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Backstage
with South East Asian Performers.
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Sourabh
Sathi and Henna displaying East Indian arts.
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Michael
Schraub creates these beautiful Handcrafted African-Style
drums in Boulder, Colorado.
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Thakane
Haase said that everyone always request a picture of her
famous hat! It's very interesting indeed.
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Polynesian
food was also available at the festival. |
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Jerico
was a lone patron at this empty tent intended to shelter
hundreds of visitors.
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Allen
Ray poses with Nicholas, asiaXpress.com youngest member. |
| Sylvia
Denson is part Indian, she creates One-of-a-Kind Original
Designs as part of her NU SPIRIT collection. |
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This
is a Thai grill, but I mistaken it for Mexican food thanks
to the cook's hat! |
| James
E. from the Boxty Eclectic Celtic Music group warms up with
the Irish harp before going on stage. |
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Last
of the visitor heads for the parking lot. |
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