Lilac Festival 2014
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Camara Capoeira was at Lilac Festival to show Calgarians what they could do. The offbeat combination of dance and martial arts makes this Brazilian tradition a sight to behold.
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These two young ladies were caught taking a break in between traditional bagpipe performances.
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After a day full of walking, three youngsters take to covering the sidewalks in chalk and rest their tired feet.
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An enthusiastic policeman, waving his arms energetically, manages one of the only open intersections at the festival.
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Here is a box of fries from the Family Fry Guy food truck, one of several offerings for when festivalgoers got peckish.
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This country duo provided one of many soundtracks to Lilac Festival, among the blare of electronic music, bagpipes and saxophones.
Camara Capoeira was at Lilac Festival to show Calgarians what they could do. The offbeat combination of dance and martial arts makes this Brazilian tradition a sight to behold.
These two young ladies were caught taking a break in between traditional bagpipe performances.
After a day full of walking, three youngsters take to covering the sidewalks in chalk and rest their tired feet.
An enthusiastic policeman, waving his arms energetically, manages one of the only open intersections at the festival.
Here is a box of fries from the Family Fry Guy food truck, one of several offerings for when festivalgoers got peckish.
This country duo provided one of many soundtracks to Lilac Festival, among the blare of electronic music, bagpipes and saxophones.