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hollow center to lift the performance artists to and from the top of the stage. A ring of screens circled the stage to display the art work the performers so desired. It was a sight for sore eyes and by any standards, it was something special. The stage was set and there was local music being played through the stadium’s speakers. Outside the stadium, the atmosphere was building up and the crowd was increasing in size by the second. A female voice was making periodic announcements through the stadium’s speakers and at exactly 7pm the stadium gates were flung open.

The spectators poured in from every possible entry point, it was an aweing sight. Not long after the gates were opened the voice made another announcement.

“Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls the fourteenth annual Paridosa show has been a success thanks to all of you. We are about to enter the final part of the show where live performances will be enacted on the stage set up in the center of the field. We encourage everyone to remain in their