Fire Dragon Dance
Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance is an intangible cultural heritage in Hong Kong. It expresses people’s wishes for peace and protection from misfortune.
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Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance is an intangible cultural heritage in Hong Kong. It expresses people’s wishes for peace and protection from misfortune.
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The Portrait of my Son inspired me to work Irving Penn and his two iconic series: portraits in a corner imitating an enclosed space, and portraits with a carpet bought at a flea market. I decided to combine both of these bright images and got a concise portrait of a teenager without unnecessary tinsel, creating a
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Dance is not just body movements to music, it is an art that conveys emotions, feelings and thoughts. There is hope for a bright future in every movement of the dancer. In a world where misunderstanding, war and destruction reign, dance becomes a saving island where you can forget about all problems and plunge into
Society often imposes internal boundaries on us, limiting our ability and desire to create freely. These boundaries create a fear of criticism, condemnation, and misunderstanding from others. We become afraid to express our ideas and dreams for fear of being rejected or misunderstood. However, it is in our creative manifestations and ideas that our real
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The two main characters in this image are my mother, Zinaida, and my seven-year-old daughter, Maria. I and my daughter were visiting Zinaida at her house in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, for her 62nd birthday when this photo was taken. Having trained in rhythmic gymnastics since she was three, Maria was performing a routine for her
photo from the project “call of the ancestors”, lavash is a connection between the past and the future
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Without the past, there is no future. Armenians still bake lavash like their ancestors. Isn’t that hope for the future?
Happiness is something that people seek to find, yet what defines happiness can vary from one person to the next. Typically, happiness is an emotional state characterized by feelings of joy, satisfaction, contentment, and fulfillment. While happiness has many different definitions, it is often described as involving positive emotions and life satisfaction.
During the Holi ceremony of the backward “Harijan” community of Chittagong, Bangladesh, this child was sitting in front of his house calmly in the hope that better time would come. Harijan community is a socially backward community. But their contribution to society is no less. Although the Harijan community does not live in a very
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A Tengger tribesman carries his child up to the center of the crater, to give offerings of agricultural products to God who is believed to live in the center of the crater of Mount Bromo during the Kasada Ceremony in Probolinggo, East Java, Indonesia.
Dozens of villagers march with bamboo torches through the streets of the village to celebrate Eid al-Fitr. As a form of Muslim gratitude to God, after fasting for 30 hearts during the month of Ramadan in the village of Glemore, East Java Indonesia.
Those who don’t have money expect money. The sick hope to get well. War-torn areas hope for peace. All we hope for is compassion and love.
The connection between people, whether friendly or in love, illustrates the possibilities for the future and the hope for a better world.
The whole world is full of complexities. If we solve everything with love in mind, the world will be more beautiful.
Taken in Cambridge, MA by Rick Blumsack
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Taken at the Skateboard Park in Liberty Bell Park, Jerusalem, Israel, by Rick Blumsack
The picture was taken on the busiest street in Dhaka. There is always a lot of jams on the roads of Chowk Bazar. Due to the jam, the annoyed expression is evident on the faces of the people. But the product of the van driver is sitting in the van and the boy. Father and
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