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  • Brazilian sax player Alipio C.Neto, american saxophonist Michael Attias and belgium vibraphone player Elsa Vandeweyer on a jam session. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • French bass player Henri Texier storing his instrument after a performance. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • French clarinet player Louis Sclavis during a Romano/Sclavis/Texier Trio performance. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Members of the JACC workshop orchestra during rehearsal. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Saxophone player Rudresh Mahanthappa during sound-check. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Clarinet and bandoneon player and composer Michel Portal during check-sound. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • French musicians Michel Portal, Sebastian Boisseau and Louis Sclavis chat on the street after their concert with swiss drumer Daniel Humair held at Coimbra Jazz festival "Jazz ao Centro".
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  • French clarinetists Louis Sclavis and Michel Portal (who also plays bandoneon), swiss drummer Daniel Humair and bass player Sebastien Boisseau walking on Coimbra's streets. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • One of the street animators carrying her mobile library. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Trumpet player Herb Robertson choosing sunglasses in downtown Coimbra where many gipsy sellers commerciate counterfeit goods.
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  • Bass players Adam Lane and Ken Filiano chat during lunchtime. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • French clarinetist Louis Sclavis and italian drummer Aldo Romano on the backstage after a Romano/Sclavis/Texier Trio performance. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • French bass player Francois Moutin chats with is fellow clarinetist Louis Sclavis after Francois performance as a member of Rudresh Mahantappa quartet. Putting much energy in the gig Francois is visibly sweated after the effort. The quartet played at Coimbra Jazz Festival "Jazz ao Centro"
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  • Rudresh Mahantappa kisses his wife Pooja at the backstage after Rudi's quartet performed in Coimbra Jazz festival "Jazz ao Centro". Rudresh is one of the generation jazz players and composers emerging in USA jazz scene.
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  • French bass player Francois Moutin reflected in Vijay Iver's piano during sound-check of the Rudresh Mahantappa quartet. The quartet performed at Coimbra Jazz Festival "Jazz ao Centro".
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  • Piano player Vijay Iver during sound-check. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Bass player and composer Adam Lane while directing the JACC workshop orchestra. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • French clarinetist Louis Sclavis salutes the audience at the end of a performance. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • French clarinetist Louis Sclavis, swiss drummer Daniel Humair with french clarinetist and bandoneon player Michel Portal and bass player Sebastien Boisseau during sound-check. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Bass player Ken Filiano during a "Lou Grassi's avanti Galopi"performance. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Bass player Ken Filiano during a "Lou Grassi's avanti Galopi"performance."Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Bass player ken Filiano relaxing before a performance. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Portuguese piano player Joao Paulo performing in Coimbra Jazz Festival "Jazz ao Centro". Joao Paulo is one of the talented new generation portuguese jazz players.
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  • Ken Filiano's bass lying on the stage floor. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Drummer Lou Grassi during check-sound. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Trumpet player Herb Robertson, drum player Lou Grassi and one of the members of portuguese independent label "Clean Feed" Hernani Faustino chat at Coimbra "Salao Brasil", the place where musicians and staff from Coimbra Jazz Festival "Jazz ao Centro" get their meals and where after the gigs, jam sessions are held.
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  • Henri Texier and Aldo Romano during a Romano/Sclavis/Texier Trio performance. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Italian drummer Aldo Romano during a Romano/Sclavis/Texier Trio performance. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • French bass player Henri Texier during a performance of the Romano/Sclavis/Texier Trio.  "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Bass player and composer Adam Lane directing the workshop formed "Jazz ao Centro Orchestra" at Coimbra Jazz Festival.
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  • Bass player and composer Adam Lane while directing the JACC workshop orchestra. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Members od the JACC workshop orchestra rehearsing. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Three members of "Jazz ao Centro Orchestra" practising before an orchestra rehearsal.
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  • A member of the JACC workshop orchestra rehearsing. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Trumpet player Herb Robertson during a "Lou Grassi's avanti Galopi" performance. "Jazz ao Centro" jazz festival is held twice a year in portuguese town of Coimbra.
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  • Bass player Ken Filiano is greeted by is friend Pedro Costa when arriving at Lisbon Airport. Ken edited some records in independent label "Clean Feed" in which Pedro is one of the founders.
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  • A girl smiles during the Parade in Liberdade Avenue. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, (13th June) Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • The Parade in Liberdade Avenue is the climax of months of preparation. Bica neighbourhood march had a replica of the tram that runs in one of its streets. The costumes and music were inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day (13th June), Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • Girls beeing lifted by a device  during the Parade in Liberdade Avenue. Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • Boy carries at typical Saint Anthony arch.  The arches and the ballons are the two artifacts always used by every neighbourhood. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places. Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day (13th June), Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • Girls beeing lifted by a device  during the Parade in Liberdade Avenue. Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • Boys showing around Roça Agostinho Neto (Agostinho Neto farm) in São Tomé island.
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  • A fisherman showing his catch near Lagoa Azul (Blue Lagoon) , in São Tomé island.
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  • Boys showing around Roça Agostinho Neto (Agostinho Neto farm) in São Tomé island.
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  • A boy shows a miniature "pinasse", the tipical canoe from the regions. At the confluence of the Niger and the Bani rivers, between Timbuktu and Segou, Mopti is the second largest city in Mali, and the hub for commerce and tourism in this west-african landlocked country.
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  • And old worker showing around Roça Agostinho Neto. This old cocoa farm is the largest in São Tomé.
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  • Boys showing around Roça Agostinho Neto (Agostinho Neto farm) in São Tomé island.
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  • Boys showing around Roça Agostinho Neto (Agostinho Neto farm) in São Tomé island.
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  • Boys showing around Roça Agostinho Neto (Agostinho Neto farm) in São Tomé island.
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  • Teli village stands out as one of the many religiously highly ecletic and tolerant in the Dogon Country. Muslims, Catholics and Animists live together in harmony even if the village mosque shows the predominacy of the Islamic religion. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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