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More than 90,000 party the long weekend away at WOMADelaide

GALLERY: Acts from French pop powerhouse Christine and the Queens to Grammy-winning singer Angélique Kidjo and Flamenco pioneer María Pagés wowed more than 90,000 festival-goers at this year’s WOMADelaide.

1/19Christine and The Queens were a highlight of the Friday night line-up. Photo: Tony Lewis
2/19Angélique Kidjo performing songs from her reimagined rendition of Talking Heads' Remain In Light. Photo: Tony Lewis
3/19Mali singer Fatoumata Diawara. Photo: Tony Lewis
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4/19Fatoumata Diawara. Photo: Tony Lewis
5/19Christine and the Queens. Photo: Tony Lewis
6/19Christine and the Queens. Photo: Tony Lewis
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7/19The Colour of Time - a 'processional kaleidoscope of dance, music and colour'. Photo: Tony Lewis
8/19The Colour of Time. Photo: Tony Lewis
9/19Members of the Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir. Photo: Tony Lewis
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10/19Compagnie BiLBobaSSo's tango-inspired performance Amor. Photo: Tony Lewis
11/19The Bells, by 5AngryMen. Photo: Tony Lewis
12/19The making of Marseille-based artist Olivier Grossetête's Ephemeral City cardboard tower. Photo: Tony Lewis
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13/19Ephemeral City. Photo: Tony Lewis
14/19Helping create the Ephemeral City cardboard tower. Photo: Tony Lewis
15/19Classical and jazz harpist Alina Bzhezhinska. Photo: Tony Lewis
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16/19A member of the Grammy-winning Silkroad Ensemble. Photo: Tony Lewis
17/19Silkroad Ensemble. Photo: Tony Lewis
18/19UK act The Correspondents. Photo: Tony Lewis
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19/19The Correspondents. Photo: Tony Lewis
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