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Between Traditional African Cultures and Global Urban Art

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28 July 2020

Magazine América Latina

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Between Traditional African Cultures and Global Urban Art

Performance Congolândia - Universo em desencanto. Photo: Osmar Edgar.

Performance Congolândia - Universo em desencanto. Photo: Osmar Edgar.

Mona. Photo: Thó Simões.

Mona. Photo: Thó Simões.

Puxa prende e larga. Photo: Thó Simões.

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