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  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC18.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC15.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC13.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC06.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC20.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC21.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC19.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC16.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC14.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC12.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC08.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC09.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC07.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC04.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC05.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC02.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC03.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC01.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC11.JPG
  • We stumble. We pack. We returne to stumble, we go back to pack. Sometimes we stumble but do not even care. Before you know it, every day we stumble and pack up again and again parts of stories of love and wonderful imaginary trips.<br />
The power of imaginagy worlds and infinite dreams, live  scattered over a entire house. They came from any supermarket shelf or high street store and immediately become part of everyday's life of a child. Discovered by tearing the wrapping paper or simply when given in hand , they come to life. Some have been given a name, others have come with one. Some will be treated well, others less so. Dolls that will delight any child.<br />
Together they will make a sucessful team by creating love stories, friendship, monsters, pirates and happy marriages forever. Current adaptations to future experiences in a present under construction. There are no bedroom, living room, bathroom or kitchen that wont received these pieces of life. <br />
No matter the warnings that parents do, in a gentle or rougher way, however songs imported from school (it´ssss tiimmmeeee to pack, ♫ to pack, to paackk ♫...) it never seems to work, nothing  will make them stay in order.  But what does it matter? nothing will make a house more beautiful than decorated with dolls and toys all together gathered  with children sharing the same rest, when the evening runs longer and quiet ?
    toys_RAC10.JPG
  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
    A timeless Journey_02.jpg
  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
    A timeless Journey_06.jpg
  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
    A timeless Journey_05.jpg
  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
    A timeless Journey_04.jpg
  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
    A timeless Journey_03.jpg
  • Aeneas, a Trojan hero described in the greek mythology, wanders in the Mediterranean after escaping from the Greeks, till he reachs Italy.<br />
In Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil writes that Aeneas, after leaving Sicily, reaches Cuma where he finds Sibyl, a priestess whith the ability to conect with the world of the Dead. At this point the hero expresses the desire to speak one last time to his father and ask him for advice on the journey...
    A timeless Journey_01.jpg
  • PMM200309#Teresa Margarida, she was born with dwarfism dyastrophic, she was 37 years old and a life full of obstacles, every of them passed through.<br />
She was a degree in phylosophy, and teaches to children with learning difficulties. She was 98cm of height, however considers her height the biggest irony of her life. "I always wanted to have a normal life like the other people. I love to drive and to be independent, I've my car adapted and my home either, like a doll house". The last of her dreams is be able to go to the annual meeting "Litlle People of America", the biggest event of dwarfs in the world. "I found that are cases much worst then mine, so I feel that I should be happy with my condition".<br />
She will be there this year, for the fourth time.
    h_00005619.jpg
  • PMM200309#Teresa Margarida, she was born with dwarfism dyastrophic, she was 37 years old and a life full of obstacles, every of them passed through.<br />
She was a degree in phylosophy, and teaches to children with learning difficulties. She was 98cm of height, however considers her height the biggest irony of her life. "I always wanted to have a normal life like the other people. I love to drive and to be independent, I've my car adapted and my home either, like a doll house". The last of her dreams is be able to go to the annual meeting "Litlle People of America", the biggest event of dwarfs in the world. "I found that are cases much worst then mine, so I feel that I should be happy with my condition".<br />
She will be there this year, for the fourth time.
    h_00005609.jpg
  • PMM200309#Teresa Margarida, she was born with dwarfism dyastrophic, she was 37 years old and a life full of obstacles, every of them passed through.<br />
She was a degree in phylosophy, and teaches to children with learning difficulties. She was 98cm of height, however considers her height the biggest irony of her life. "I always wanted to have a normal life like the other people. I love to drive and to be independent, I've my car adapted and my home either, like a doll house". The last of her dreams is be able to go to the annual meeting "Litlle People of America", the biggest event of dwarfs in the world. "I found that are cases much worst then mine, so I feel that I should be happy with my condition".<br />
She will be there this year, for the fourth time.
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  • PMM200309#Teresa Margarida, she was born with dwarfism dyastrophic, she was 37 years old and a life full of obstacles, every of them passed through.<br />
She was a degree in phylosophy, and teaches to children with learning difficulties. She was 98cm of height, however considers her height the biggest irony of her life. "I always wanted to have a normal life like the other people. I love to drive and to be independent, I've my car adapted and my home either, like a doll house". The last of her dreams is be able to go to the annual meeting "Litlle People of America", the biggest event of dwarfs in the world. "I found that are cases much worst then mine, so I feel that I should be happy with my condition".<br />
She will be there this year, for the fourth time.
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  • Issufo Pontina is 33 years old and he is from Mozambique; today he works in the “Comunitá di Sant’Egidio” in the project “DREAM” which try to guarantee dignity and medications to the prisoners of the several jails of Maputo. Before becoming an NGO worker, Issufo has also been a prisoner in the maximum-security jail of Maputo. In 2001 the first wife of Issufo dies for a haemorrhage and he is suddenly charged of murder and immediately gaoled. During the confinement, Issufo made friendship with a priest working in the jail that, once he listened Issufo’s story and beliving Issufo was innocent, start to help Issufo and push the authority to perform an autopsy to the death wife. The autopsy reveals that the woman was died for natural causes but also reveal she was HIV positive. After 1 year and 8 months of jail (and always without a trial) Issufo was released and he started working for the NGO “Comunitá di Sant’Egidio” in the “DREAM” project with the aim to help the HIV positive convicted.
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  • Issufo Pontina is 33 years old and he is from Mozambique; today he works in the “Comunitá di Sant’Egidio” in the project “DREAM” which try to guarantee dignity and medications to the prisoners of the several jails of Maputo. Before becoming an NGO worker, Issufo has also been a prisoner in the maximum-security jail of Maputo. In 2001 the first wife of Issufo dies for a haemorrhage and he is suddenly charged of murder and immediately gaoled. During the confinement, Issufo made friendship with a priest working in the jail that, once he listened Issufo’s story and beliving Issufo was innocent, start to help Issufo and push the authority to perform an autopsy to the death wife. The autopsy reveals that the woman was died for natural causes but also reveal she was HIV positive. After 1 year and 8 months of jail (and always without a trial) Issufo was released and he started working for the NGO “Comunitá di Sant’Egidio” in the “DREAM” project with the aim to help the HIV positive convicted.
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  • This 15th girl assists to the fair for the second time. She hopes to find a candidate to marry with. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Girls are being offered from 13 years. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The recently married show to the community the sheet on the wedding night to demonstrate the bride was virgin. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Teenagers dancing. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • A couple announce their impending marriage. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Parents and relatives celebrates a wedding dancing. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • A young kid playing. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • This one year baby girl is assisting to the fair for the first time. Her mother was married at 14th. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • This woman divorced four months later after she married, ten years ago. She lives with her parents and with their kids. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • This girl shows, with her mother-in-law, the dress she wore in the fair when whe engaged to marry. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • A girl announces her impending marriage. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The girls get ready just before starts the dance. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Girls are being offered from 13 years. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The girls get ready just before starts the dance. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Parents meet in the fair and deal about the possible marriage of the young. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Girls come with illusion. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The kalajdzii dance during hours the ring dance. Teenagers dance wiht parents and grandparents. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Many girls hope to find a candidate to marry with. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The kalajdzii dance during hours the ring dance. Teenagers dance wiht parents and grandparents. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • A couple is planning to marry in the next months. The candidate's father has agreed to pay 2.000€ for the girl. He migrates every summer to the south of Spain to work in the field. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Teenagers dancing. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Teenagers dancing. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Teenagers dancing. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • A fiance is wearing a symbolic identifier of the deal. He has recently married. His father agrred to pay 5.000€. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The parents celebrate the wedding drinking rakia. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Mother-in-law feel proud of the virginity of the bride. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • A recently married couple. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The kalajdzii dance during hours the ring dance. Teenagers dance wiht parents and grandparents. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Parents and relatives celebrates a wedding dancing. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The kalajdzii dance during hours the ring dance. Teenagers dance wiht parents and grandparents. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Parents and relatives celebrates a wedding dancing. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The kalajdzii dance during hours the ring dance. Teenagers dance wiht parents and grandparents. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The kalajdzii dance during hours the ring dance. Teenagers dance wiht parents and grandparents. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The kalajdzii dance during hours the ring dance. Teenagers dance wiht parents and grandparents. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The kalajdzii dance during hours the ring dance. Teenagers dance wiht parents and grandparents. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The kalajdzii dance during hours the ring dance. Teenagers dance wiht parents and grandparents. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The kalajdzii dance during hours the ring dance. Teenagers dance wiht parents and grandparents. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • An old women looks for her granddaughter who recently eloped with a boy. The parents didn't approved the marriage, so the girls is assisting to the fair looking for candidates. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • A recently eloped girl dancing. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • in the fair, the kalajdzii pray. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • This girl was married at 14th. Currently she has a baby of one year. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Dress and shoes wore at a fair. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The atmosphere of the fair. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • The police watch during the fair to avoid conflicts. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • This girl shows the dress she wore in the fair when whe engaged to marry. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • This girl don't agree with the tradition. She works and like to be independent. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • All the married women wear a gold coin gifted by their mother-in-law. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • This woman divorced four months later after she married, ten years ago. She lives with her parents and with their kids. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • This woman divorced four months later after she married, ten years ago. She lives with her parents and with their kids. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • A mother shows how was the wedding of one of her daughters. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • A couple married after assisting to the fair. Each spring in Mogila, Bulgaria, is celebrated the Gypsy Bride Market. In this festival the virginity is for sale. The honor can be bought. Every girl has a price to be agreed between the parents of the girl and the candidate. The price can range between 1.500 and 10.000€, in a country where the minimum salary is just over 100€. The market joins the Kalajdzii families, known as the thracians tinkerers, whose tradition is still alive. Many girls dress as real princesses, others prefer to dress in a modern way. They dance during hours the ring dance while grandparents and parents watch the way the young interrelate. Many girls dream to be married by the rite imposed by the tradition. Nowadays there are some girls that don’t agree with the tradition and would prefer not to marry, although they assist to these market all the times. Divorces and elopements, so far taboo, are becoming everytime more frequent. Beyond the topic, ethnologists, define it as the Kalajdzii’s disco, where the family honor is involved in a commercial transaction. This ritual has being celebrated for years, so anthropologists think is not going to change too much in future.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon027.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon026.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon025.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon024.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon022.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon019.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon016.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon010.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon008.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon004.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
    LisbonMarathon001.JPG
  • Athletes expressions after reaching the finish line at Lisbon's Half Marathon that took place on October 18th.The competition was won by Beatrice Mutai from Kenya in women competition and Nguse Amlosom from Eritrea in men's. - Reaching the finish line is a mirage for many. The 21,1 Km (about 13 miles) of the Half Marathon are a challenge for most. When achieved, the dream of completing the distance transforms into emotions, expressions, sweat into tears, dedications and exultation. To overcome one self is the goal.
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