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Folklorama pavilions around the city enjoyed packed houses during the second week of the festival, including the Africa/Caribbean pavilion at 460 Munroe Ave.

Photo by Emma Honeybun
                                Folklorama pavilions around the city enjoyed packed houses during the second week of the festival, including the Africa/Caribbean pavilion at 460 Munroe Ave.

Photo by Emma Honeybun

Folklorama pavilions around the city enjoyed packed houses during the second week of the festival, including the Africa/Caribbean pavilion at 460 Munroe Ave.

Photo by Emma Honeybun
                                Folklorama pavilions around the city enjoyed packed houses during the second week of the festival, including the Africa/Caribbean pavilion at 460 Munroe Ave.

Photo by Emma Honeybun

Folklorama pavilions around the city enjoyed packed houses during the second week of the festival, including the Africa/Caribbean pavilion at 460 Munroe Ave.

Photo by Emma Honeybun
                                Folklorama pavilions around the city enjoyed packed houses during the second week of the festival, including the Africa/Caribbean pavilion at 460 Munroe Ave.

Photo by Emma Honeybun

Folklorama pavilions around the city enjoyed packed houses during the second week of the festival, including the Africa/Caribbean pavilion at 460 Munroe Ave.

Photo by Emma Honeybun
                                Folklorama pavilions around the city enjoyed packed houses during the second week of the festival, including the Africa/Caribbean pavilion at 460 Munroe Ave.

Photo by Emma Honeybun

Folklorama pavilions around the city enjoyed packed houses during the second week of the festival, including the Africa/Caribbean pavilion at 460 Munroe Ave.

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