DANCE
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Tamil Eisteddfod |
Tamil Eisteddfod at the Tamil Vedic Society Hall |
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Tamil Eisteddfod |
Tamil Eisteddfod at the Tamil Vedic Society Hall |
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Tamil Eisteddfod |
Tamil Eisteddfod at the Tamil Vedic Society Hall |
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Tamil Eisteddfod |
Tamil Eisteddfod at the Tamil Vedic Society Hall |
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Tamil Eisteddfod |
Tamil Eisteddfod at the Tamil Vedic Society Hall |
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Tamil Eisteddfod |
Tamil Eisteddfod at the Tamil Vedic Society Hall |
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Tamil Eisteddfod |
Tamil Eisteddfod at the Tamil Vedic Society Hall |
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Teteleku Dance, 1891 |
Black and white print 18.9 x 24.7cm |
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The bafabegiya | ||
The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |
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The biggest Kavady festival in the North Coast |
The temple, in Brake Village, was established by indentured labourers, employees of the then Tongaat Sugar Company. They built it to cater for the needs of their growing community. Back in 1909 the area was known as the “Brake Barracks” and the temple started out as a wood andiron structure. |