Have Fun Like a Child

I stayed till the end of the performance when the audience were asked to join professional dancers on the stage.

The kids were the first to go crazy and ran up the stage even before the announcer finished his sentences.

They were so excited, laughed, giggled and had so much fun that I was almost convinced to ditch my camera and join them…I didn’t and I snapped these pictures instead.

But I did leave the park, with lighter footsteps and a big smile on my face…

When was the last time you had fun like a Child?

Where: Battery Park, New York, New York.

When: August 2009, during the grand finale of the 28th Downtown Dance Festival.

Mira

Copyrighted 2009 by Farting Camel.


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