Bolivian Marching Power

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This morning.

National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin.

Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alison Gilliland (second left) with, above from left: Diana, Silvia and Jamirka from the Alam Boliviana dance group. who with, top from left: Ediones Dinis, Rose Silva and Debora France, from dance group Samba Da Nice Brazil, helped tlaunch the 2022 St. Patrick’s Festival.

Beats Riverdance.

Fight!

Huge St Patrick’s Day festival planned for Dublin (RTE)

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9 thoughts on “Bolivian Marching Power

  1. Dr.Fart

    Jesus thats an absolutely disgraceful headline. Its slang for cocaine. So here we have these women proudly displaying culture from their home country here in ireland and Bodger is just like “ah.. cocaine? ha!”
    I’m sure they’ll be delighted if they see that themselves, having their culture diminished to a joke about a drug associated with their country like that.

    1. Cú Chulainn

      What..!!!!! As ever, that’s a sublime headline.. and the Bolivians are famous for not being flaky about this sort of thing. They are rock solid.

    2. Dougall

      Maybe they could get Coca Cola to sponsor them using their slogan in the 1960s of things go better with coke

  2. Sean Connelly

    Ha!! They grow it, we consume, they become richer, we spend…who is really the joke on lads? Not quite sure you boys are getting the bigger picture.

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