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Organ grinders march during an event in Mexico City on May 24, 2026. The traditional instrument, weighing between 24 and 38 kilos, is a wooden box with an internal cylinder, metal pegs which pluck metal teeth to create the music, and a crank that drives it. The instrument has been played by Mexican operators since the late 1800s and is commonly seen in Mexico City's centre with donations asked by those playing it. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP via Getty Images)
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An organ grinder looks on as he marches during an event in Mexico City on May 24, 2026. The traditional instrument, weighing between 24 and 38 kilos, is a wooden box with an internal cylinder, metal pegs which pluck metal teeth to create the music, and a crank that drives it. The instrument has been played by Mexican operators since the late 1800s and is commonly seen in Mexico City's centre with donations asked by those playing it. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Mexican organ grinder Cresencio Torres, 54, looks on during an event in Mexico City on May 24, 2026. The traditional instrument, weighing between 24 and 38 kilos, is a wooden box with an internal cylinder, metal pegs which pluck metal teeth to create the music, and a crank that drives it. The instrument has been played by Mexican operators since the late 1800s and is commonly seen in Mexico City's centre with donations asked by those playing it. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Organ grinders march during an event in Mexico City on May 24, 2026. The traditional instrument, weighing between 24 and 38 kilos, is a wooden box with an internal cylinder, metal pegs which pluck metal teeth to create the music, and a crank that drives it. The instrument has been played by Mexican operators since the late 1800s and is commonly seen in Mexico City's centre with donations asked by those playing it. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP via Getty Images)
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An organ grinder marches during an event in Mexico City on May 24, 2026. The traditional instrument, weighing between 24 and 38 kilos, is a wooden box with an internal cylinder, metal pegs which pluck metal teeth to create the music, and a crank that drives it. The instrument has been played by Mexican operators since the late 1800s and is commonly seen in Mexico City's centre with donations asked by those playing it. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Mexican organ grinder Elsi Sastre speaks during an interview with AFP in Mexico City on May 20, 2026. The traditional instrument, weighing between 24 and 38 kilos, is a wooden box with an internal cylinder, metal pegs which pluck metal teeth to create the music, and a crank that drives it. The instrument has been played by Mexican operators since the late 1800s and is commonly seen in Mexico City's centre with donations asked by those playing it. (Photo by Alfredo ESTRELLA / AFP via Getty Images)
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A Mexican organ grinder with a toy monkey is pictured during an interview with AFP in Mexico City on May 20, 2026. The traditional instrument, weighing between 24 and 38 kilos, is a wooden box with an internal cylinder, metal pegs which pluck metal teeth to create the music, and a crank that drives it. The instrument has been played by Mexican operators since the late 1800s and is commonly seen in Mexico City's centre with donations asked by those playing it. (Photo by Alfredo ESTRELLA / AFP via Getty Images)
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Mexican organ grinders Cresencio Torres, 54, and Elsi Sastre perform in Mexico City on May 20, 2026. The traditional instrument, weighing between 24 and 38 kilos, is a wooden box with an internal cylinder, metal pegs which pluck metal teeth to create the music, and a crank that drives it. The instrument has been played by Mexican operators since the late 1800s and is commonly seen in Mexico City's centre with donations asked by those playing it. (Photo by Alfredo ESTRELLA / AFP via Getty Images)




