Солистка ансамбля «Гилори» Марьяна Плёнкина
Soloist Ensemble “Gilori” Mariana Plyonkina
Луиза Дашкевич исполняет песню «Прогэя» и продолжает свой номер танцем.
Фестиваль цыганского искусства в Польше, 1993 год
Louise Dashkevitch sings ”Progeya” and continues her dance number.
Source [found on YouTube, but sourced to Svenko.net]
Gypsy festival of art in Poland, 1993
Romové by Marie Šechtlová
Romani People, for the book Children of Captain Kohl, 1961
From the Digital archive of Šechtl & Voseček Studios
(From what I can find out, the title comes from a short lived attempt to run a school for Rroma children in the 1960s in Sezimovo Ústí , in the Czech Republic).
Change Please -
© 2011 NIMATARADJI | Photography
Facebook | Tumbler | Website | BlogThis image just breaks my heart. I know what that feels like. Everyone stepping over and around you, as if you’re not there.
te avel man maj love demas tut.
Charles Zacharie Landelle (1821 - 1908)
Among the most eminent of French figure painters of the older school was Charles Landelle, who was born at Laval, in Mayenne, in 1821, and was a pupil of Paul Delaroche and Ary Scheffer.
He never equalled either of his masters in power of expression, but possessed a soft and pleasing style of his own. His life was extremely successful as a painter of easel pictures, portraits, and decorative compositions, and examples of him are to be found in all the museums of Paris and the departments of France, and in many of the best American collections.
A Roma girl at the Roma music concert, Olsztyn, Poland, August, 2011
[Source: Anna Sakin / Flickr]
Dilnuza is an 8 year old Tajik Luli (Roma) girl.
Taken in Dushanbe, Karategin, Tajikistan.
[SOURCE: damonlynch/Flickr]
Zâna is about ten years old and she lives in the gypsy quarter in Babadag… I can tell a whole story about how bad her living circumstances are and how almost hopeless her future. That she will probably have an aranged marriage within a year or two and then her life will be not much better. But Zâna does not seem worried about this, because she is always happy..! In the morning she greets me with a smile and she hugs me as she whispers ‘tu ești dulce’ (you are sweet) in my ear. She is singing, skipping and laughing all day.. where she is, is joy..! How wonderful to meet her..!
NB… Her name means (translated from Romanian) fairy… and I think that says it all…
[SOURCE: Esther Clarinda/Flickr]
A Princess. How else should I call this cheerful girl? She was following me all the time and was always laughing so prettilly. (Letanovce, April 20, 2008)
Aj, sukarni ~ ^^
[Author: Martin Holík, Přerov. Source: Romove.Radio.Cz]
kakya shey gilabal mishto~
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