51. Now rusting, junked carnival rides are the only clues that people once danced, laughed and loved at the old fairground near the unfinished independence monument. 52. On the coast, people dance to hot salsa music. 53. People danced to traditional Arab and Kurdish songs, while groups marched carrying banners expressing love and a long life for the president. 54. Sheep were sacrificed in a traditional tribute to the dead and many people danced the ritual zikr, a Chechen circle dance. 55. Some people danced in the streets around small groups cranking out everything from reggae to rap and jazz to baroque. 56. Some people danced in the streets. 57. The people danced in the streets. 58. Under red flags with the Socialist emblem, people danced to folk tunes. 59. Waving Israeli flags, people danced in the streets to religious music and pop tunes as fireworks lit up the night sky. 60. The police toured the town in their vehicles, followed by women and children applauding and praising Arafat, while young people danced and sang accompanied by tambourines. |