The Kabluchok Russian Group from Moscow performed a Russian folk dances. The group even has a musician hailing from Kazakhstan.
The Russians are not only good in ballet. They also know how to do the twist!
Everyone cheered at the end of the dance fest.
I hope we can have more festivals like these - we should respect and recognize diversity. It makes life interesting and worth living
Hi Nina
Fionan Cogan here from Damhsa Fest. Great post, love the photos. Are they already on Facebook? We have just launched a Damhsa Fest Facebook Fan page – http://www.facebook.com/pages/Damhsafest/243995972294 and would love you to tag us on your photos. If you would like to post it on the Damhsa Fest Blog, we would be delighted – http://damhsafest.wordpress.com/.
Any problems let me know.
Slán go fóill (Bye for now in Gaelic)
Fionan Cogan
Director Damhsa Fest 2010
Wednesday 21st July to Sunday 25th July 2010
HEllo Fionan, Thanks for dropping by at our blog. Good to hear you like the pictures, i enjoyed very much the event as much as i enjoyed taking the pics of it.
To answer your questions, yes i have the album in my facebook account. I took the liberty of tagging you on some of the photos, although am unable to tag the pics to a fan page. Nevertheless, i am sending to you in fb the album link and perhaps post a few pics on the fan page wall (facebook doesn’t allow multiple posting of pics on the wall, and i have no access to create an album on the said fan page).
As for the damhsa wordpress blog, i cab sharer the photos on your blog as well. Let me know how would you like to do this one.
go raibh maith agat ( i hope i got that right) / Salamat (‘Thanks’ in Filipino)
Nina Gracia Sarmiento