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  • Department for Culture, Media and Sport on Whitehall in London, United Kingdom. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport, DCMS is a department of the UK government, with responsibility for culture and sport in England, and some aspects of the media throughout the whole UK, such as broadcasting and internet. It also has responsibility for the tourism, leisure and creative industries, some joint with Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
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  • Department for Culture, Media and Sport on Whitehall in London, United Kingdom. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport, DCMS is a department of the UK government, with responsibility for culture and sport in England, and some aspects of the media throughout the whole UK, such as broadcasting and internet. It also has responsibility for the tourism, leisure and creative industries, some joint with Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
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  • Department for Culture, Media and Sport on Whitehall in London, United Kingdom. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport, DCMS is a department of the UK government, with responsibility for culture and sport in England, and some aspects of the media throughout the whole UK, such as broadcasting and internet. It also has responsibility for the tourism, leisure and creative industries, some joint with Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
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  • Sign for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. London, UK. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is a department of the UK government, with responsibility for culture and sport in England, and some aspects of the media throughout the whole UK, such as broadcasting and internet. It also has responsibility for the tourism, leisure and creative industries (some joint with Department for Business, Innovation and Skills).
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  • Sign for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. London, UK. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is a department of the UK government, with responsibility for culture and sport in England, and some aspects of the media throughout the whole UK, such as broadcasting and internet. It also has responsibility for the tourism, leisure and creative industries (some joint with Department for Business, Innovation and Skills).
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  • Behind the bar of a traditional English pub in London.  The pub is selling a variety of alcoholic drinks including beer, ale, cider, wine and hard liquor spirits. Pubs are a fundamental part of British culture and is often the focal point for a local community.  The excessive drinking culture in Britain is considered a public health issue.
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  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
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  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
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  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
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  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Watching the handball final of the Olympics at 7am in the Sports Bar were Iceland gained a silver medal.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
7 am the next morning revellers head for home.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Street performance.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Street performance.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Models at an impromptu fashion show in the cold wet afternoon in Reykjavic's main shopping street Laugavegur.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Attendees of an impromptu fashion show in the cold wet afternoon in Reykjavic's main shopping street Laugavegur.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Models and attendees of an impromptu fashion show in the cold wet afternoon in Reykjavic's main shopping street Laugavegur.
    _O7F5643.jpg
  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Models and attendees of an impromptu fashion show in the cold wet afternoon in Reykjavic's main shopping street Laugavegur.
    _O7F5637.jpg
  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Performance artists performing a car crash.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Performance artists performing a car crash.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Art installation.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day. <br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark. <br />
Laying turf on the street for a party.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day. The most fit started the day by taking part in the Reykjavík Marathon that starts in the morning. The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.
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  • Start of the saga of St. olafr showing St. Olafr killing the boar and a mermaid.<br />
The original is held in the Arnas Magussonar Institute. The Icelantic sagas can be seen in the original in the Culture House Reykjavik.<br />
Built between 1906-1908, Reykjavik's Culture House is home to temporary and permanent exhibitions tracing the country's history, including literature, politics, maps, state emblems and currency. The museum was originally built to house The National Library, The National Archives, The National Museum and The Museum of National History. Now, along with major exhibitions, the Culture House also has a comprehensive library room where you can see landmark books of Icelandic cultural history, including the oldest published versions of the Sagas of the Kings of Norway, the Eddic poems, Hallgrímur Pétursson's Psalms of Christ's Passion and Vidalín's Homilies.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Reykjavik Culture Night is one of the most popular events in Icelandic art life. It is estimated that at least 100 thousand people gathered together this day.<br />
The day is loaded with organized as well as unorganized events where all that are interested in culture and art make their mark.<br />
Firework display over the capital finishing the event.
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  • Trenchtown Culture Yard, where Bob Marley lived when he first moved to Kingston, Jamaica.
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  • Trenchtown Culture Yard, where Bob Marley lived when he first moved to Kingston, Jamaica.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • The Ministry of Culture in Rio de Janeiro has been occupied since 15th May 2016. Originally as a protest in response to the interim President Michel Temer cutting the Ministry, even though it has been re-instated, the occupation continues. Dozens of protesters are resident here, living in tents shelters inside the building. The space has been host to a multitude of self organised cultural events, from music to discussions to yoga, and even some University lecturers holding their classes here, it is a hotbed of activity.
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  • The Ministry of Culture in Rio de Janeiro has been occupied since 15th May 2016. Originally as a protest in response to the interim President Michel Temer cutting the Ministry, even though it has been re-instated, the occupation continues. Dozens of protesters are resident here, living in tents shelters inside the building. The space has been host to a multitude of self organised cultural events, from music to discussions to yoga, and even some University lecturers holding their classes here, it is a hotbed of activity.
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  • The Ministry of Culture in Rio de Janeiro has been occupied since 15th May 2016. Originally as a protest in response to the interim President Michel Temer cutting the Ministry, even though it has been re-instated, the occupation continues. Dozens of protesters are resident here, living in tents shelters inside the building. The space has been host to a multitude of self organised cultural events, from music to discussions to yoga, and even some University lecturers holding their classes here, it is a hotbed of activity.
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  • The Ministry of Culture in Rio de Janeiro has been occupied since 15th May 2016. Originally as a protest in response to the interim President Michel Temer cutting the Ministry, even though it has been re-instated, the occupation continues. Dozens of protesters are resident here, living in tents shelters inside the building. The space has been host to a multitude of self organised cultural events, from music to discussions to yoga, and even some University lecturers holding their classes here, it is a hotbed of activity.
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  • The Ministry of Culture in Rio de Janeiro has been occupied since 15th May 2016. Originally as a protest in response to the interim President Michel Temer cutting the Ministry, even though it has been re-instated, the occupation continues. Dozens of protesters are resident here, living in tents shelters inside the building. The space has been host to a multitude of self organised cultural events, from music to discussions to yoga, and even some University lecturers holding their classes here, it is a hotbed of activity.
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  • Drum circle in the main space. The Ministry of Culture in Rio de Janeiro has been occupied since 15th May 2016. Originally as a protest in response to the interim President Michel Temer cutting the Ministry, even though it has been re-instated, the occupation continues. Dozens of protesters are resident here, living in tents shelters inside the building. The space has been host to a multitude of self organised cultural events, from music to discussions to yoga, and even some University lecturers holding their classes here, it is a hotbed of activity.
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  • Tents of the occupaants. The Ministry of Culture in Rio de Janeiro has been occupied since 15th May 2016. Originally as a protest in response to the interim President Michel Temer cutting the Ministry, even though it has been re-instated, the occupation continues. Dozens of protesters are resident here, living in tents shelters inside the building. The space has been host to a multitude of self organised cultural events, from music to discussions to yoga, and even some University lecturers holding their classes here, it is a hotbed of activity.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Maria Antahuilia Nahuelpi lives in a small hut in the countryside of what is known as the resisitance zone of Mapuche territory. She is a well known Machi,  a powerful healer,  Shaman but also the most respected  religious figure in Mapuche culture. Often a Machi is chosen whilst being a child depending on her or his character, often described by outsiders as the Creator God. Most often Machis are women, Araucania, Chile. February 16, 2018.
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  • Mu Ze Latso, 22, shares a joke and an intimate moment with her mother Mu Ze Namu, they belong to the Mo Suo minority / tribe from Lugu Lake, northwest Yunnan province.<br />
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Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Suo traditions.<br />
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Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room
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  • Mu Ze Latso a Mo Suo minority,  with friend go shopping for groceries in Yongning town’s market, in northwest Yunnan Province close to Sichuan and Tibetatn border.<br />
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Mo Su people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Su traditions. minority,  with friend go shopping for groceries in Yongning town’s market, in northwest Yunnan Province close to Sichuan and Tibetatn border.<br />
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Mo Su people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walkin
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  • Chinese lion dance performers during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sikh dancers in traditional costumes during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Chinese fan dance performers wearing traditional qipao dresses during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Asian dancers in costumes during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Chinese fan dance performers wearing traditional qipao dresses during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Chinese monkey mask boy during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Chinese lion dance performers during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Paper elephant and handler during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Chinese fan dance performers wearing traditional qipao dresses during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Chinese monkey mask boy during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Asian dancers in costumes during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sikh dancers in traditional costumes during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sikh dancers in traditional costumes during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_002.jpg
  • A Guatemalan woman waeving making textiles in the traditional way, in San Juan La Laguna - one of the villages on the banks of Lake Atitlan. It is smaller than many of the other towns and with many pess toruists, which has allowed it to preserve much of its traditional culture, which is making textiles with natural dyes. Lake Atitlan is seen as the most important single tourist attraction in Guatemala; and is Central Americas deepest lake. There are many villages on the banks of the lake; each with different identity and culture; the majority of the population in the region identify as indigenous Maya and many still wear traditional dress and speak Maya languages.
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  • A Guatemalan woman waeving making textiles in the traditional way, in San Juan La Laguna - one of the villages on the banks of Lake Atitlan. It is smaller than many of the other towns and with many pess toruists, which has allowed it to preserve much of its traditional culture, which is making textiles with natural dyes. Lake Atitlan is seen as the most important single tourist attraction in Guatemala; and is Central Americas deepest lake. There are many villages on the banks of the lake; each with different identity and culture; the majority of the population in the region identify as indigenous Maya and many still wear traditional dress and speak Maya languages.
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  • A Guatemalan woman waeving making textiles in the traditional way, in San Juan La Laguna - one of the villages on the banks of Lake Atitlan. It is smaller than many of the other towns and with many pess toruists, which has allowed it to preserve much of its traditional culture, which is making textiles with natural dyes. Lake Atitlan is seen as the most important single tourist attraction in Guatemala; and is Central Americas deepest lake. There are many villages on the banks of the lake; each with different identity and culture; the majority of the population in the region identify as indigenous Maya and many still wear traditional dress and speak Maya languages.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 performs a waterfall purification ceremony at Kiyo-Taki waterfall. Purification is one of the most important aspects of Shinto as well as being at the core of Japanese culture. There are many different ways to purify oneself. Amongst them: The Grand purification ceremony conducted at the end of June and end of December each year. Purification at water fountain before entering any given sanctuary, also purification at waterfalls, rivers or at sea. The concept of purification is completely different to the one considered by western societies. In Japan, to purify means removing ones rationality and maximize ones sensitivity, and the condition of purifying is when one’s sensitivity is maximized. The reason why sensitivity is important is because there is no rationality in nature and one’s sensitivity is the source and the core of vital force. In this sense, when Japanese say purification, there is no link or reference with so-called sin in the Christian sense. Among Japanese culture, this is the core and commonality. For example, Japanese tea ceremony. The objective is to become one with the host and guest which is impossible, but is possible when both could maximize their sensitivities because when it maximized, there is no feeling of individual, no feeling of time.
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  • Colourful Guatemalan textiles in San Juan la Laguna, one of the villages on the banks of Lake Atitlan. It is smaller than many of the other towns and with many pess toruists, which has allowed it to preserve much of its traditional culture, which is making textiles with natural dyes. Lake Atitlan is seen as the most important single tourist attraction in Guatemala; and is Central Americas deepest lake. There are many villages on the banks of the lake; each with different identity and culture; the majority of the population in the region identify as indigenous Maya and many still wear traditional dress and speak Maya languages.
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  • A mural in San Juan la Laguna, one of the villages on the banks of Lake Atitlan. It is smaller than many of the other towns and with many pess toruists, which has allowed it to preserve much of its traditional culture, which is making textiles with natural dyes. Lake Atitlan is seen as the most important single tourist attraction in Guatemala; and is Central Americas deepest lake. There are many villages on the banks of the lake; each with different identity and culture; the majority of the population in the region identify as indigenous Maya and many still wear traditional dress and speak Maya languages.
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  • A Guatemalan woman waeving making textiles in the traditional way, in San Juan La Laguna - one of the villages on the banks of Lake Atitlan. It is smaller than many of the other towns and with many pess toruists, which has allowed it to preserve much of its traditional culture, which is making textiles with natural dyes. Lake Atitlan is seen as the most important single tourist attraction in Guatemala; and is Central Americas deepest lake. There are many villages on the banks of the lake; each with different identity and culture; the majority of the population in the region identify as indigenous Maya and many still wear traditional dress and speak Maya languages.
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  • A Guatemalan woman waeving making textiles in the traditional way, in San Juan La Laguna - one of the villages on the banks of Lake Atitlan. It is smaller than many of the other towns and with many pess toruists, which has allowed it to preserve much of its traditional culture, which is making textiles with natural dyes. Lake Atitlan is seen as the most important single tourist attraction in Guatemala; and is Central Americas deepest lake. There are many villages on the banks of the lake; each with different identity and culture; the majority of the population in the region identify as indigenous Maya and many still wear traditional dress and speak Maya languages.
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