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White rectangular card with a black lithograph print on the right side; card in horizontal orientation, design is vertical. Design is of nine people dancing on a street; buildings and tall pole-like shapes in the background. Buildings have slanted roofs, and linear and circular motifs across their walls. Poles have an assortment of geometric, circular and linear motifs; human-like faces throughout. Small faceless figures gathered in archways of buildings, looking at dancing group. The dancers are all barefoot, have styled hair, and are wearing necklaces; dancer in centre back is bald. Arm and wrist bands, and earrings are also worn throughout group. All figures have geometric and curvilinear motifs done across their bodies. Artist signature and inscription in bottom right corner. Back is undecorated; light fold marks through middle.

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