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Even late in the evening, beachlovers spread blankets and enjoy a late supper; couples walk hand in hand in the moonlight— and some adventurous bathers splash in the water. By early evening, the focus shifts to the promenade, with its colorful parade of activity. Car- nival, bazaar, outdoor theater — the promenade is all this and more during peak evening hours, easily providing a full evening's entertainment, as I discovered when I spent four consecutive - evenings simply strolling on the promenade. I never tired of the kaleidoscope of activity. There was, for instance, the vast assortment of wares set up on display stands near the beach: earrings, bracelets, scarves, shawls, balloons, baskets; it was a true Middle Eastern bazaar. Then there were the street artists who set up their easles and did portraits on the spot. The cre- ation of these portraits was a mini-drama of its own. A crowd would gather round to watch the artist fill in each brush stroke as the subject sat patiently. Then, when the portrait was finished, the artist would hand it to the subject with a flourish, and the "audience" would strain to see the finished product. Jugglers were another diver- sion. Each evening, there were several of them at various in- tervals along the promenade, deftly tossing sparkling balls in the air, catching them, tossing them again, while the crowd watched. But nobody lingered long at any spot, not with so much to see and do. A few steps further down the promenade as I strolled one evening, a group of musicians were tuning up, with violins and a flute. Soon the delicate sounds of Mozart floated in the air. The musicians, who were Russian emigres, played several ambitious works, their faces as intent and focused as if they were in a concert hall. They were not, of course. But they were making music in a place where the sounds re- sounded sweetly in the sea-scent- ed air, and where the audience was appreciative. 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