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The Africa Festival, is now in its seventh successful year, providing a SHOWCASE for and ACTIVELY MARKETING Africa’s development potential, to the Australian marketplace. The Festival is focused on encouraginginvestment in Africa and strongly endorses NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa’s Development). Investment through partnerships with responsible African companies and individuals provides skills and employment. This leads to long term growth and self sustainability. Investment through partnerships reduces failure, alleviates poverty and is key to a higher standard of living for all Africans in the long term.
Algeria and Tamazgha are represented in this Festival for the second time, 2008 and 2010.
Two Beautiful African girls, one very happy, the other one is a bit angry, not sure why!!??
Stand of Berbero Saharan Handicrafts
Stand of Berbero Saharan Handicrafts
I am not their Priest, but they were so nice and gorgeous accepting to decorate BSH stand, lol.
This lovely security guard JOSEPH was making sure that the premises were secure. He is better than the CIA.
Girls, girls, girls stop perving! They are Brasilian Drummers, and I know what you are thinking when you look at this picture.
Lovely dancers from Mauritius islands
Note sure whether that is fashion or real hair, but it looks unique and beautiful. At least she got her picture on BSH website.
People from the audience received a free African dance lesson. Look at the woman at the back that is trying to learn how to shake the bum!! hard hard and hard I know!
Imagine the world without LOVE???!!! I love LOVE
Ohhhh Yeahhh! Nice bend! She is an exhotic dancer from Egypt to perform the belly dance, so beautiful to watch.
I only know that the dance was fantastic, but honestly I don`t know which country they are representing, sometimes I get sucked into the dancers without hearing the presenters.
That was the happy crowd that is discovering the beauty of Africa and its cultural diversity.
Well, these two girls are showing the crowd how to be proud of being African. Dancing, smiling, and pumping the adrenalin through their veines. Good on ya!
Everybody left the Africa festival 2010 with this kind of smile on their faces.
Thank you for visiting this page and see you next year at the Africa Festival 2011
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