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==Society== | ==Society== | ||
They have a peaceful society geared towards harmony and love towards all living things. They spend their lives in search of an even greater understanding of their world around them and in the hopes of creating or participating in the wonder to be found in art, song and music. | They have a peaceful society geared towards harmony and love towards all living things. They spend their lives in search of an even greater understanding of their world around them and in the hopes of creating or participating in the wonder to be found in art, song and music. | ||
===Swimming=== | |||
Almost every one of them learns to swim at about the same time as they learn to walk. This physical activity has long been one of the most popular forms of physical exercise and pools can be found just about everywhere. | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
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===Olarisia=== | ===Olarisia=== | ||
This is | This is their most popular form of performing art. Every major city has a couple dozen performance troupes. In many ways this large spectacle resembles a hybrid blend of Earth like ballet combined with circus de soile acrobatics and backed up by a symphony orchestra of 50 plus musicians and an audience participation that might resemble those individuals attending a performance of the Earth cult classic “Rocky Horror Picture Show” but without the audience wearing any silly costumes. As you might expect most performance groups have at least 100 performers and some of the bigger groups have close to 500 performers with each group having a 50% blend of musicians and dancers. | ||
==Customs== | ==Customs== |
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