Dance of Mabu and Lion Pongsan dance
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Dancers perform what appears to be the dance of Mabu and Lion from Pongsan dance
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Dance of Mabu and Lion Pongsan dance
Dancers perform what appears to be the dance of Mabu and Lion from Pongsan dance
Dancer dressed as Somu from Pongsan dance
A dancer portraying what appears to be the Somu character from Pongsu dance
Dancer with sword and lion dancers
A dancer with a sword performs with two dancers dressed as a lion. The dancers appear to be performing the dance of Mabu and Lion.
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe bow
Dancers dressed as a lion perform in the Great Hall
A masked and costumed performer dancers with two performers dressed as a lion while musicians play instruments in the background and the audience watches. The dancers appear to be performing the dance of Mabu and Lion.
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe gather in a circle during a performance
Dancers perform in the Great Hall
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe dance in the Great Hall
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe perform
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe perform
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe perform
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe perform
Two dancers perform
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe perform
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe perform
A performer in a dragon costume leans on a drum
Evelyn Roth dancers in Great Hall
Costumed performers hold set pieces depicting faces and stand in front of a large set piece made of different shades of red, yellow, and orange fabric during a performance of a piece by Evelyn Roth in the Great Hall
Evelyn Roth dancers with set piece
Costumed dancers kneel on the floor with one leg outstretched behind them in front of a large set piece made of colorful fabric during a performance of a piece by Evelyn Roth
Fabric set pieces from an Evelyn Roth performance in the Great Hall
Evelyn Roth performers in Great Hall
A performer in a costume and wig is surrounded by other performers holding blue pieces of fabric with holes cut out and depicting yellow flowers. A large set piece made of different shades of yellow, orange and pink fabric is in the background.
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