Mass graduation parade promotes alcohol-free partying

Ljubljana/Maribor, 19 May - The streets of twenty Slovenian towns were filled with tens of thousands of secondary school students on Friday for the traditional quadrille dance. The Maribor-initiated mass dancing event was joined this year by 54 towns in seven countries. The event promoted zero tolerance to alcohol and illicit drugs.

Maribor
Secondary school students filled the streets in towns around Slovenia for graduation parades featuring traditional quadrille dances.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor
Secondary school students filled the streets in towns around Slovenia for graduation parades featuring traditional quadrille dances.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor
Secondary school students filled the streets in towns around Slovenia for graduation parades featuring traditional quadrille dances.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor
Secondary school students filled the streets in towns around Slovenia for graduation parades featuring traditional quadrille dances.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor
Secondary school students filled the streets in towns around Slovenia for graduation parades featuring traditional quadrille dances.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

Maribor
Secondary school students filled the streets in towns around Slovenia for graduation parades featuring traditional quadrille dances.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA

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