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Warsaw Daily Life
A busker performs with an organ in the Old Town Market Square in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Hanoi
A live band performs with traditional and modern instruments for pedestrians in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 28, 2025. The group includes vocalists, keyboardists, and guitarists playing on a central street in the city's pedestrian zone. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Hanoi
A live band performs with traditional and modern instruments for pedestrians in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 28, 2025. The group includes vocalists, keyboardists, and guitarists playing on a central street in the city's pedestrian zone. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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St. Patrick's Day Parade In Downtown Toronto, Canada, On March 16, 2025.
A band member plays the bagpipes during the St. Patrick's Day parade in Toronto, Canada, on March 16, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT (CN)
(110611) -- HOHHOT, June 11, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man works on Matouqin, a horse-head shaped musical instrument, at a workshop in Hohhot, capital of north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, June 10, 2011. The music performed with Matouqin and the making of the instrument were recognized as the national intangible cultural heritages since 2006. As many artist work hard in workshops attaching the strings, carving and painting the wood, the art of Matouqin is past down from generation to generation. (Xinhua/Liu Yue) (zhs)
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(110611) -- HOHHOT, June 11, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man works on Matouqin, a horse-head shaped musical instrument, at a workshop in Hohhot, capital of north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, June 10, 2011. The music performed with Matouqin and the making of the instrument were recognized as the national intangible cultural heritages since 2006. As many artist work hard in workshops attaching the strings, carving and painting the wood, the art of Matouqin is past down from generation to generation. (Xinhua/Liu Yue) (zhs)
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CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT (CN)
(110611) -- HOHHOT, June 11, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man works on Matouqin, a horse-head shaped musical instrument, at a workshop in Hohhot, capital of north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, June 10, 2011. The music performed with Matouqin and the making of the instrument were recognized as the national intangible cultural heritages since 2006. As many artist work hard in workshops attaching the strings, carving and painting the wood, the art of Matouqin is past down from generation to generation. (Xinhua/Liu Yue) (zhs)
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CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT (CN)
(110611) -- HOHHOT, June 11, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man works on Matouqin, a horse-head shaped musical instrument, at a workshop in Hohhot, capital of north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, June 10, 2011. The music performed with Matouqin and the making of the instrument were recognized as the national intangible cultural heritages since 2006. As many artist work hard in workshops attaching the strings, carving and painting the wood, the art of Matouqin is past down from generation to generation. (Xinhua/Liu Yue) (zhs)
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A Taarab orchestra plays in the Cultural Music Club in Stone Town, Zanzibar. It is difficult to determine the precise history of the Taarab music in Zanzibar. However the legend has it that Taarab in Zanzibar was started by the Sultan Seyyid Barghash 1870-1888. It was this ruler who started it all in Zanzibar that later spread over all of East Africa. He imported a Taarab ensemble from Egypt to play in his Beit el-Ajab palace. Later on he decided to send to Egypt Mohamed Ibrahim to learn the music and he also learned to play the instrument know by the name of Kanuni. Upon his return he formed a Zanzibar Taarab orchestra. In 1905 Zanzibar's second music society Ikwhani Safaa Musical Club was established and continues to thrive today with around 35 active members. Ikwhani Safaa and Cultural Music Club founded at 1958 remained the leading Zanzibar Taarab orchestra. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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