

Capoeira is popular among many young people in Montpellier. On Sunday I saw this group on la Place de la Comédie. The performers were accompanied and supported by musicians.
I really liked the performance of the little girl, and also the pigeons on les Trois Grâces that were watching her.
ma grande niece en fait, c'est vraiment tres beau à regarder, de la danse.
RépondreSupprimermy large niece in fact, it is really very beautiful to look at, of the dance.
Hi Marie - Sorry, but the first thing I saw was the Australian flag hanging there - how exciting - after that I noticed the performers!!!!
RépondreSupprimerDear Jules, the Australian flag was the first flag I posted two days ago. But your comment made me realize I forgot to post a photo of the South African flag.....
RépondreSupprimerOlivier, I like capoeira. It does not seem to be violent at all. maybe I'm wrong :-))
Nice photography. The scene is magical.
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Brookville Daily Photo
Love street theatre. Lovely photo
RépondreSupprimerc'est un sport de combat , c'est une danse , une main ouvert , une main fermé , l'une pour connaitre l'autre pour cogner
RépondreSupprimerComme le dit Lavilliers, JC...
RépondreSupprimerFunny to see the pigeons in the hair of the statues--fun capture and nice buildings and statuary! Thanks so much for the two funny rooster stories. :-D
RépondreSupprimerYAY!
They look like they are having fun...thanks for the nice comments and visit to my blog....I enjoy your blog as well.!
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