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Fespaco 2003 Photo Essay
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Ofeibea Quist-Arcton/allAfrica.com
Tens of thousands of people crowded into the main '4th of August' stadium in Ouagadougou on Saturday, 22 February, to watch the launch of Fespaco. The pizzazz and panache of the parade wowed the audience and stole the hearts of children.
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