Stop Traffic holds variety show
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Belly dancer DeeDee Folkerts leaps in the air during a performance in the Mark Twain Ballroom on Friday. The dance was part of a variety show planned by Stop Traffic to raise awareness of human trafficking and slavery.
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Megan Hartmann and members of the DragonFlies Belly Dance Company balance swords on their heads during the first performance of the Stop Traffic Variety Show on Friday in Mark Twain Ballroom. In addition to the dances, the event included musical performances and a silent auction.
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Reading excerpts from her book, poet Nickole Brown gives a spoken word performance at the Stop Traffic Variety Show in the Mark Twain Ballroom on Friday. Brown's book, 'Sister,' was available for purchase after her performance.
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Columbia resident Peter Holmes leads the BoCoMo Drumheads Medicine Show in a West African dance and percussion performance at the Stop Traffic Variety Show. The Drumheads were the last of seven performances, plus several vignettes, to educate audience members on human trafficking.
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Freshman Lindsay Lewis browses through items up for auction in the silent auction at the Stop Traffic Variety Show on Friday. Proceeds from admission to the show and the auction went to Stop Traffic and the Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition.




