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  • Juchitan, Mexico: The Lavada a las Ollas (washing of the pots) is another excuse to party. It's traditionally held the day after the "Baila Conmigo" dance in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: The Lavada a las Ollas (washing of the pots) is another excuse to party. It's traditionally held the day after the "Baila Conmigo" dance in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: A tall man dances with a short woman in front of a painted backdrop depicting San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Love blooms.
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  • Los Angeles, California: A tall man dances with a short woman in front of a painted backdrop depicting San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Love blooms.
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  • Los Angeles, California: A tall man dances with a short woman in front of a painted backdrop depicting San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Love blooms.
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Transvestite beauty queens pose back stage at a "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Authenic Inrepid Seekers of Dangers" (or Las Intrepidas) in Juchtan, Mexico.  Monica (Mariano C. Salud Sanchez) is one of the Princessas of the ball. Nov. 22, 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Adrianna (Adan) is a seamstress and a muxe; here at home embroidering, and with mother whom she takes care of. Adrianna was beaten with a cactus by his brother when he came out as a child. She wants to be in a relationship with a man but mother makes that difficult.  Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Transvestite beauty queens pose back stage at a "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Authenic Inrepid Seekers of Dangers" (or Las Intrepidas) in Juchtan, Mexico. Dressed as a showgirl, Laisha Karicia calls her style "princessa sexi". Nov. 22, 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Transvestite beauty queens pose back stage at a "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Authenic Inrepid Seekers of Dangers" (or Las Intrepidas) in Juchtan, Mexico.  Jenifer (Celso Alonso Herrera) in white satin and sash reading the "Princessa Matias Romero". Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Nov. 22, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Transvestite beauty queens pose back stage at a "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Authenic Inrepid Seekers of Dangers" (or Las Intrepidas) in Juchtan, Mexico. Yajaira Palacios (Brandon Jimenez) sparkles in a foot high crown, purple lipstick and eye shadow to match her dress and nails. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Nov. 22, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Transvestite beauty queens pose back stage at a "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Authenic Inrepid Seekers of Dangers" (or Las Intrepidas) in Juchtan, Mexico. Viviana (Gustavo Ramirez Santiago) is one of the ball Princessas). Nov. 22, 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Transvestite beauty queens pose back stage at a "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Authenic Inrepid Seekers of Dangers" (or Las Intrepidas) in Juchtan, Mexico. Misshel (Bryan Misshel) in transparent sparkly corset with artfully pinned skirt.  photo: Ann Summa, 11/22/2008.
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Transvestite beauty queens pose back stage at a "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Authenic Inrepid Seekers of Dangers" (or Las Intrepidas) in Juchtan, Mexico.  Mariela Guzman? (green dress) and Yesica Ninel (red dress). Nov. 22, 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Darina Guerra Carballo works in a cantina in Juchitan. She will be the Queen in 2009 of the local drag queen ball, for which she will have to pay for decorations, dresses, food, etc.  Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Darina Guerra Carballo works in a cantina in Juchitan. She will be the Queen in 2009 of the local drag queen ball, for which she will have to pay for decorations, dresses, food, etc.  Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Adrianna (Adan) is a seamstress and a muxe; here at home embroidering, and with mother whom she takes care of. Adrianna was beaten with a cactus by his brother when he came out as a child. She wants to be in a relationship with a man but mother makes that difficult.  Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "regala," or parade, is held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" the day after the ball. The muxe dress in traditional Tejuana dress and parade through the street with the queen, from whose float are thrown gifts for passersby. Once this was fruit and flowers; now it's tupperware. Carts pulled by oxen and participants on horseback also throw gifts to watchers. Dec. 29, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 15, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Baila Conmigo" in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Muxes in the 7th ward set up for their annual "vela," or party, held by the local group "Baila Conmigo" in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 15, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Transvestite beauty queens pose back stage at a "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Authenic Inrepid Seekers of Dangers" (or Las Intrepidas) in Juchtan, Mexico.  Ornela Muthi (Bernardo Hernandez) wears a tight red dress with black net flounce. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Nov. 22, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Transvestite beauty queens pose back stage at a "vela," or party, held by the muxe group "Authenic Inrepid Seekers of Dangers" (or Las Intrepidas) in Juchtan, Mexico. Barbie Michele (Josue alejandro Cuete Palacios) wears a sash proclaiming herself thus. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Nov. 22, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: Adrianna (Adan) is a seamstress and a muxe; here at home embroidering, and with mother whom she takes care of. Adrianna was beaten with a cactus by his brother when he came out as a child. She wants to be in a relationship with a man but mother makes that difficult.  Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Dec. 28, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: LA Viinisa helps set up. Muxes in the 7th ward set up for their annual "vela," or party, held by the local group "Baila Conmigo" in Juchtan, Mexico. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 15, 2008.(photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Juchitan, Mexico: A "vela" or fiesta in the Southern Oaxacan town of Juchitan is filled with women in richly embroidered "Tehuana" dress. The Isthmus region where the town is situated has a strong matriarchial culture. Sept., 2008 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Lauren Gottlieb (So You Think You Can Dance) gets interviewed  at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Chelsea Traille (So You Think You Can Dance) gets interviewed  at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Chelsea Traille (So You Think You Can Dance) gets interviewed  at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Comfort Fedoke Los Angeles, California: Lauren Gottlieb (So You Think You Can Dance) gets interviewed  at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Will Winfield Los Angeles, California: Lauren Gottlieb (So You Think You Can Dance) gets interviewed  at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Will Winfield Los Angeles, California: Lauren Gottlieb (So You Think You Can Dance) gets interviewed  at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Jessica Koussevitzky Los Angeles, California: Lauren Gottlieb (So You Think You Can Dance) gets interviewed  at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico: People stroll, dance and eat at cafes in the Jardin Union square in Guanjuato, one of 3 cities in "La Ruta de la Independencia,.Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico: People stroll, dance and eat at cafes in the Jardin Union square in Guanjuato, one of 3 cities in "La Ruta de la Independencia,.Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico: People stroll, dance and eat at cafes in the Jardin Union square in Guanjuato, one of 3 cities in "La Ruta de la Independencia,.Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Lauren Gottlieb (So You Think You Can Dance) gets interviewed  at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Lauren Gottlieb (So You Think You Can Dance) gets interviewed  at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico: People stroll, dance and eat at cafes in the Jardin Union square in Guanjuato, one of 3 cities in "La Ruta de la Independencia,.Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico: People stroll, dance and eat at cafes in the Jardin Union square in Guanjuato, one of 3 cities in "La Ruta de la Independencia,.Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Dancing and playing in the street at night in the downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort, which is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Dancing and playing in the street at night in the downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort, which is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Dancing and playing in the street at night in the downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort, which is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Dancing and playing in the street at night in the downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort, which is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Dancing and playing in the street at night in the downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort, which is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Dancing and playing in the street at night in the downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort, which is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Dancing and playing in the street at night in the downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort, which is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Dancing and playing in the street at night in the downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort, which is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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