African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
16.05.2019

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Children watch the performance of Gure dancers, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Children watch the performance of Gure dancers, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Gure dancers, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, perform in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Gure dancers, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, perform in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Gure dancers, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, perform in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Gure dancers, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, perform in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Gure dancers, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, perform in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Gure dancers, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, perform in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Gure dancers, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, perform in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Gure dancers, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, perform in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

African culture's Gure dancers in Zimbabwe
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Kamacı

HARARE, ZIMBABWE - MAY 14: Members of Gure team, consisting of boys called as Cegure with ages ranging from 15 to 20, are seen with their masks and costumes in Harare, Zimbabwe on May 14, 2019. Gure culture of southern and central African countries continues also in Zimbabwe. Gure team spends their 3 days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - in a forest under primitive conditions. After spending three days in a forest, Gure dancers arrive at village with their masks and costumes made by them in the three days, to get tips from villagers and to perform a dance show in the village. ( Mustafa Kamacı - Anadolu Agency )

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