In Flagstaff Garden’s open green,
a man in woven reds and golds
steps into sunlight.
His sombrero casts a wandering shadow,
wide as a travelling story,
while his boots tap out
the heartbeat of another land.
Ribbons flare from his sleeves
small wings lifting with each turn
and the embroidered birds on his vest
seem almost ready to fly.
He dances as though the earth remembers him,
as though the wind hums old corridos
just for his feet.
Children pause, pigeons scatter,
and the city stills its hurried breath
to watch colour, rhythm, and history
spin briefly into bloom.
In the quiet after his final step,
Flagstaff Garden feels larger
as if one man’s dance
has opened a doorway
to a faraway sun.
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What fine dance regalia this fellow has. I'm not sure what culture he represents, but it looks like Aztec to me. I am surprised to see that dance so far from Mexico.
ReplyDeleteI just know little about it
DeleteGreat portrait of the crowd!
ReplyDeleteA lot of that to come
DeleteLas danzas rituales nos impregnan muy en el interior de nuestras emociones y nos hacen mirar al mundo de manera diferente. Tal vez más sincera, más pausada, más pacífica.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
I enjoy the dance
DeleteMolt cerimoniós tot, m'encanta els dibuixos de la seva cara.
ReplyDeleteSañutacions.
Looks so exotic
DeleteGood
ReplyDeleteIndigenous regalia rocks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing such a luminous moment—it reminds us how art keeps culture alive.
ReplyDeleteAnd this one looks a bit South american.
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