



Renaissance Festival. These musicians were playing for a belly dancer. If I remember, I will post her tomorrow. If not, I hope to post her soon. The Festival continues through October.
A City Photoblog about the city of Detroit. All photos, art and writing by Mary Stebbins Taitt unless otherwise noted.
4 comments:
I'm amazed by how long it goes. Ours lasts about 2 weekends.
It's a huge deal here, and very well attended!
Yes, this is quite the event. Again, I love your portraits...each one is unique and very special.
I don't think I know what kind of music is being played ... but I'd be interested in seeing that belly dancer! :-)
The music was lovely with a middle-eastern flavor, and sort of old-tymey and beautiful. Belly dancer tomorrow--and there was a number of them--so later, I may show more.
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