
Dancers perform before Burundian musicians on July 11, 2009 during the second Pan-African Cultural Festival (PANAF). Algeria is hosting the second (PANAF) at the request of the African Union, 40 years after the north African country staged the first such event, when several nations were still struggling for independence. More than 8,000 artists and writers from all over Africa, as well as Brazil and the United States, are descending on Algeria for a huge cultural festival that ends on July 20.

Dancers perform before Burundian musicians on July 11, 2009 during the second Pan-African Cultural Festival (PANAF). Algeria is hosting the second (PANAF) at the request of the African Union, 40 years after the north African country staged the first such event, when several nations were still struggling for independence. More than 8,000 artists and writers from all over Africa, as well as Brazil and the United States, are descending on Algeria for a huge cultural festival that ends on July .

Dancers perform before Burundian musicians on July 11, 2009 during the second Pan-African Cultural Festival (PANAF). Algeria is hosting the second (PANAF) at the request of the African Union, 40 years after the north African country staged the first such event, when several nations were still struggling for independence. More than 8,000 artists and writers from all over Africa, as well as Brazil and the United States, are descending on Algeria for a huge cultural festival that ends on July 20.

Dancers perform before Burundian musicians on July 11, 2009 during the second Pan-African Cultural Festival (PANAF). Algeria is hosting the second (PANAF) at the request of the African Union, 40 years after the north African country staged the first such event, when several nations were still struggling for independence. More than 8,000 artists and writers from all over Africa, as well as Brazil and the United States, are descending on Algeria for a huge cultural festival that ends on July 20.

Colombian salsa dancers perform during the Colombia Salsa Congress at Medellin University on July 12, 2009, in Medellin, Antioquia Department, Colombia.
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Dancers perform during the annual Caribbean festival in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, Thursday, July 9, 2009. The annual cultural event features religious ceremonies, street shows, concerts, conferences and art exhibits.
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