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There was a dance program at the Naxal School the last day before the holiday. The program included skits, modern and traditional dances. I remember two of the students using their lunch breaks to rehearse their moves. The program was informal-- no traditional or modern costumes, just school uniforms. One student did a karate demonstration, a few did acrobatics, but most were dances.
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