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RC2H87AZB3QW A protester from the group Code Pink stands in the hallway as U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin departs a hearing on President Biden's proposed budget request for the Department of Defense on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 17, 2024. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno.
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52635388 UNITED STATES - APRIL 17: Code Pink protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, demonstrate as Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, foreground, arrives for a House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense hearing on the FY 2025 budget request for the Department of Defense in Rayburn building on Wednesday, April 17, 2024. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Sipa USA)
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RC2F87A97QI5 Protesters from the group Code Pink gesture as U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles Brown, Jr. testify before a House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee hearing on U.S. President Biden's proposed budget request for the Department of Defense on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 17, 2024. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno.
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RC2F87ATWTDE Protesters from the group Code Pink gesture, as U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles Brown, Jr. testify before a House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee hearing on U.S. President Biden's proposed budget request for the Department of Defense on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 17, 2024. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno.
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RC2F87AM85EE Protesters from the group Code Pink gesture as U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles Brown, Jr. testify before a House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee hearing on U.S. President Biden's proposed budget request for the Department of Defense on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 17, 2024. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno.
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RC2F87AMLDEC Protesters from the group Code Pink gesture as U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Charles Brown, Jr. testify before a House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee hearing on U.S. President Biden's proposed budget request for the Department of Defense on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 17, 2024. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno.
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52597131 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597138 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597132 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597133 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597136 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597146 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597140 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597137 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597142 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597144 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597148 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52597135 15 April 2024 ? Seoul, South Korea: South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose, member of K-Pop girl group Black Pink, attends a photocall for the RIMOWA New Collection Launching event in Seoul, South Korea on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Lee Young Ho/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598603 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598649 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598660 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598601 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598635 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598647 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598669 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598623 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598674 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598596 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598659 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598641 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598591 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598586 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598653 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598592 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598622 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52598585 Tulips reach peak for this season in Sherwood Gardens, Baltimore City, Maryland on April 15, 2024. Photo Credit: Robyn Stevens Brody/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240413_zia_e321_041 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_043 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_042 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_039 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_038 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_037 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_035 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_034 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_046 Dallas, Texas, USA: People watch the performance of vertical dancers Bandaloop outside the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_033 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_032 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_031 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_045 Dallas, Texas, USA: People watch the performance of vertical dancers Bandaloop outside the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zia_e321_044 Dallas, Texas, USA: People watch the performance of vertical dancers Bandaloop outside the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas (Credit Image: © Javier Vicencio/eyepix/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52594041 Cherry trees in bloom in Washington Square Park in New York on Saturday, April 13, 2024 herald the arrival of warm weather in the New York. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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20240413_zsa_n307_010 April 13, 2024, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom: Two ladies arrive wearing pink and orange dresses and hats during the Randox Grand National Day 2024 at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 13th April 2024. (Credit Image: © Mark Cosgrove/News Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240413_zsa_n307_006 April 13, 2024, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom: A racegoer wearing a orange dress and pink and orange hat during the Randox Grand National Day 2024 at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 13th April 2024. (Credit Image: © Mark Cosgrove/News Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52529787 Two ladies arrive wearing pink and orange dresses and hats during the Randox Grand National Day 2024 at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 13th April 2024Photo Credit: Mark Cosgrove/ News Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52529786 A racegoer wearing a pink dress and hat during the Randox Grand National Day 2024 at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 13th April 2024Photo Credit: Mark Cosgrove/ News Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52583776 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583788 Dallas, Texas, USA: People watch the performance of vertical dancers Bandaloop outside the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583777 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583783 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583778 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583775 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583782 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583789 Dallas, Texas, USA: People watch the performance of vertical dancers Bandaloop outside the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583781 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583780 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583784 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583787 Dallas, Texas, USA: People watch the performance of vertical dancers Bandaloop outside the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583774 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583779 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583786 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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52583785 Dallas, Texas, USA: Members of the aerial / vertical dance company Bandaloop perform outside of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Arts District of downtown Dallas
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20240412_zip_s231_061 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_046 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees take part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_077 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_081 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_079 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_082 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_076 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_078 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_075 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_080 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_070 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_066 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_053 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_051 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_057 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_054 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_040 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_050 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_045 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_044 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_038 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_039 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_042 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_031 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_030 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_033 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_032 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_037 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240412_zip_s231_027 April 12, 2024, Munshiganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Hindu Devotees took part in the annual Lal Kach (Red Glass) festival in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. During the Hindu Lal Kach festival, children and men paint themselves with red color and attend a procession holding swords as they show power against evil and welcome the Bengali New Year. The Lal Kach festival is well known for the local community for more than hundred years. As the month of Chaitra, the last in the Bangla year, draws to an end, the Hindu community comes together in a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The festival is locally known as â??Lal Kachâ? (red glass). The central idea behind this program is for a group of soldiers led by Shiva to appear on earth with a mission: ward off the forces of evil. These soldiers, glowing in the divine light of Shiva, march towards nearby temples. It is all part of a very long tradition going back hundreds of years. The Hindus, especially the young, paint themselves in red, take up swords, bring out processions and dance. (Credit Image: © Joy Saha/ZUMA Press Wire)
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