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  2. Abadá - Wikipedia

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    Abadás Capoeira pants Abadá ( Portuguese pronunciation: [abaˈda] ) can refer to various items of clothing: a white tunic worn for prayer by African Muslims , [ 1 ] the uniform of port workers in Brazil, [ 2 ] the pants worn by capoeiristas , or a shirt sold at a carnival or theatrical production to promote the event.

  3. Festival of Lights - Wikipedia

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    Festival of Lights (Berlin) Festival of Lights (Lyon), a French local tradition known as Fête des lumières; Festival of Lights (Zagreb) Festival of Lights (New Plymouth), a summer event of lights and performances in New Zealand; Jerusalem Festival of Light, an annual outdoor summer art festival; Guangzhou International Light Festival ...

  4. Nights of Lights - Wikipedia

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    Begun in 1993, the Nights of Lights festival is a public-private partnership, between the City of St. Augustine and the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council, and local businesses and residents. [3] Architectural firm Angels of Architecture has designed and installed the jointly-funded lighting displays since 1996. [3]

  5. Category:Light festivals - Wikipedia

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  6. Northern Lights may return to New York in June. What to know

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    Opportunities for viewing the northern lights should be more common as solar maximum, anticipated in July 2025, approaches. Solar activity is on a roughly 11-year cycle, with a peak every 5.5 years.

  7. Jelon Vieira - Wikipedia

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    DanceBrazil Founder and Artistic Director Jelon Vieira (right) rehearses with his company in 2009.. Jelon Vieira is a Brazilian choreographer and teacher who, in 2000, achieved recognition by New York City's Brazilian Cultural Center as a pioneer in presenting to American audiences the Afro-Brazilian art and dance form, Capoeira.

  8. Finn Creek Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is approximately six miles (10 km) southeast of New York Mills, Minnesota. [1] The museum documents the early Finnish immigrants' lifestyles and experiences in the New York Mills area. The museum hosts an annual festival in late August that highlights music, food, and entertainment that reflects the Finnish-American experience.

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