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A photograph of a "Techno Dance Group, San Tai Zi, Performance (2011)" is displayed on a light beige wall with a faint off-white wave pattern, located in Singapore, Singapore, as indicated by the accompanying text. The photograph depicts three performers on a stage under magenta lighting. The central figure, a person in an elaborate, multi-layered costume, wears a light-skinned mask with prominent features and what appear to be paw-shaped hands. This figure's costume is primarily red, pink, orange, and gold, adorned with intricate embroidery, tassels, and mirrored elements, and bears the repeated letters "BOBI." Two of the figure's four visible arms extend upwards, holding ornate, fan-like staffs marked with "B E." To the right, a second performer stands slightly behind and wears a dark-skinned mask and a similar, elaborate costume, also with multiple arms holding staffs featuring blue and red embellishments and "BLOBI" on the chest. A third performer, partially visible on the far right, is similarly costumed. The stage floor is purple, and the background features indistinct red-hued draped structures and visible steps on the right. The performance combines electronic dance music with the mythological imagery of the Third Lotus Prince, Li Ne Zha. Below the photograph, descriptive text in both Chinese and English attributes the image to the Ministry of Communications and Information Collection, courtesy of the National Archives of Singapore.
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