A dancer performs during the 7th edition of the Rabat Africa Festival to celebrate World Refugee Day on June 19, 2013 in Rabat, Morocco.—Photo by AFP
Led by Robert Battle, the opening night program features a world premiere of Four Corners by celebrated choreographer Ronald K. Brown followed by Petite Mort and Revelations.—Photo by AFP
Dancer Glenn Allen Sims of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performs part of "Four Corners" during a dress rehearsal as the Alvin Ailey American Dance returns to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts for the first time in 13 years for a seven-performance engagement at the David H. Koch Theater. Led by Robert Battle, the opening night program features a world premiere of Four Corners by celebrated choreographer Ronald K. Brown followed by Petite Mort and Revelations.—Photo by AFP
At least 1,200 prisoners dressed in multicolored uniforms stage an aerobic 'full body' dancing show in the Lurigancho high security prison in Lima, Peru.—Photo by AFP
Inmates from Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia, armed their steps (small wooden platforms), practiced for more than three months and danced to rock music, and reggaton meringues, beating the world record for more people dancing in jail, said Roger Romero, creator of full body in Peru, who coached the prisoners.—Photo by AFP
Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito (4th R), dancers Cristina Hoyos (5th R) and Matilde Coral (3rd R) attend a flamenco performance at the Flamenco Dance Museum in Sevilla.—Photo by AFP
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (C) dances while accompanied by a group of drummers during a rally to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the University of Cordoba at the city of Cordoba.—Photo by Reuters
Dancers of the Alfama neighborhood group wait to take part in Lisbon's popular marches contest during Saint Anthony festivities, in Lisbon. During the contest, Lisbon's neighborhood groups compete for the best performance, costume design, music and choreography. People celebrate the festivities of the Day of Saint Anthony, who is the Lisbon's patron saint, by dancing and eating outside in colorfully decorated downtown streets.—Photo by AP
Protesters dance in Gezi park in Istanbul's Taksim square. Turkey's ruling AK Party on Wednesday ordered protesters to leave Istanbul's central Gezi Park immediately and said it would consider holding a referendum on redevelopment plans which sparked almost two weeks of violent demonstrations.—Photo by Reuters
Folk dancers attend rehearsals in the city of Durango, Mexico.—Photo by AP
Children take part in a dance workshop in the artists' village of 'Kiyi', in Abidjan. After over a decade of political and military conflict in Ivory Coast, the Kiyi artists' village in Abidjan has emerged as an important arts center, promoting live performances and art workshops dedicated to the visual arts, music, and theater.—Photo by AFP
People dance at the White Dinner next to the Pyramid at the Louvre museum in Paris. Participants attending the dinner, which takes place at a different place in Paris every year, are required to be dressed in white and to bring their own food, drink and cutlery to the event.—Photo by Reuters
A rain soaked couple dances as a pianist is playing on the landmark Taksim square in central Istanbul. Anti-government protesters said on June 13 that they would remain in Istanbul's Gezi Park despite a "last warning" by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to evacuate the green patch at the centre of deadly anti-government unrest. The protest movement sprang up after police on May 31 brutally cracked down on a small campaign to save Gezi Park, sparking a mass outpouring of anger against Erdogan's Islamic-rooted gov
Dancers perform during a Dalian Wanda Group event at a hotel in Beijing, China. Chinese property and cinema conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group said it is buying British yacht maker Sunseeker and will develop an upmarket London hotel, expanding into the luxury market as part of the latest foray abroad by a major Chinese firm.—Photo by AP
North Korean men and women dance in front of the Monument to Party Founding in Pyongyang, North Korea. The dancing performance is held to celebrate the day the late North Korean leader Kim Jung Il began his work at the central committee of the communist nation's ruling Workers' Party in 1964.—Photo by AP
A dancer performs during the 7th edition of the Rabat Africa Festival to celebrate World Refugee Day on June 19, 2013 in Rabat, Morocco.—Photo by AFP
A dancer performs during the 7th edition of the Rabat Africa Festival to celebrate World Refugee Day on June 19, 2013 in Rabat, Morocco.—Photo by AFP
Led by Robert Battle, the opening night program features a world premiere of Four Corners by celebrated choreographer Ronald K. Brown followed by Petite Mort and Revelations.—Photo by AFP
Dancer Glenn Allen Sims of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performs part of "Four Corners" during a dress rehearsal as the Alvin Ailey American Dance returns to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts for the first time in 13 years for a seven-performance engagement at the David H. Koch Theater. Led by Robert Battle, the opening night program features a world premiere of Four Corners by celebrated choreographer Ronald K. Brown followed by Petite Mort and Revelations.—Photo by AFP
At least 1,200 prisoners dressed in multicolored uniforms stage an aerobic 'full body' dancing show in the Lurigancho high security prison in Lima, Peru.—Photo by AFP
Inmates from Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia, armed their steps (small wooden platforms), practiced for more than three months and danced to rock music, and reggaton meringues, beating the world record for more people dancing in jail, said Roger Romero, creator of full body in Peru, who coached the prisoners.—Photo by AFP
Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito (4th R), dancers Cristina Hoyos (5th R) and Matilde Coral (3rd R) attend a flamenco performance at the Flamenco Dance Museum in Sevilla.—Photo by AFP
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (C) dances while accompanied by a group of drummers during a rally to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the University of Cordoba at the city of Cordoba.—Photo by Reuters
Dancers of the Alfama neighborhood group wait to take part in Lisbon's popular marches contest during Saint Anthony festivities, in Lisbon. During the contest, Lisbon's neighborhood groups compete for the best performance, costume design, music and choreography. People celebrate the festivities of the Day of Saint Anthony, who is the Lisbon's patron saint, by dancing and eating outside in colorfully decorated downtown streets.—Photo by AP
Protesters dance in Gezi park in Istanbul's Taksim square. Turkey's ruling AK Party on Wednesday ordered protesters to leave Istanbul's central Gezi Park immediately and said it would consider holding a referendum on redevelopment plans which sparked almost two weeks of violent demonstrations.—Photo by Reuters
Folk dancers attend rehearsals in the city of Durango, Mexico.—Photo by AP
Children take part in a dance workshop in the artists' village of 'Kiyi', in Abidjan. After over a decade of political and military conflict in Ivory Coast, the Kiyi artists' village in Abidjan has emerged as an important arts center, promoting live performances and art workshops dedicated to the visual arts, music, and theater.—Photo by AFP
People dance at the White Dinner next to the Pyramid at the Louvre museum in Paris. Participants attending the dinner, which takes place at a different place in Paris every year, are required to be dressed in white and to bring their own food, drink and cutlery to the event.—Photo by Reuters
A rain soaked couple dances as a pianist is playing on the landmark Taksim square in central Istanbul. Anti-government protesters said on June 13 that they would remain in Istanbul's Gezi Park despite a "last warning" by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to evacuate the green patch at the centre of deadly anti-government unrest. The protest movement sprang up after police on May 31 brutally cracked down on a small campaign to save Gezi Park, sparking a mass outpouring of anger against Erdogan's Islamic-rooted gov
Dancers perform during a Dalian Wanda Group event at a hotel in Beijing, China. Chinese property and cinema conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group said it is buying British yacht maker Sunseeker and will develop an upmarket London hotel, expanding into the luxury market as part of the latest foray abroad by a major Chinese firm.—Photo by AP
North Korean men and women dance in front of the Monument to Party Founding in Pyongyang, North Korea. The dancing performance is held to celebrate the day the late North Korean leader Kim Jung Il began his work at the central committee of the communist nation's ruling Workers' Party in 1964.—Photo by AP
A dancer performs during the 7th edition of the Rabat Africa Festival to celebrate World Refugee Day on June 19, 2013 in Rabat, Morocco.—Photo by AFP
A dancer performs during the 7th edition of the Rabat Africa Festival to celebrate World Refugee Day on June 19, 2013 in Rabat, Morocco.—Photo by AFP