Viva Calle Photo Essay

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(Above) A cyclist gets an elevated viewpoint and plays music from a speaker as he cruises on his art bike on East Santa Clara Street near Eighth Street in Downtown San Jose during Viva CalleSJ on Sunday, June 8. (MaxwellAlexander/Mosaic)

(Right top) Calpulli TonalehquehAztec Dancers perform a cultural dance at San Jose City Hall, which was one of three activity hubs during the Viva CalleSJ open streets event on Sunday, June 8. (MaxwellAlexander/Mosaic)

(Right bottom) Hundreds of bikers travel up and down Alum Rock Avenue in East San Jose during Viva CalleSJ, an open streets event held Sunday, June 8. The street was closed to cars and other motorized vehicles for five hours. (MaxwellAlexander/Mosaic)

(Below) Artists paint San Jose-themed murals at Alum Rock Village near the intersection ofAlum RockAvenue and White Road during Viva CalleSJ on Sunday, June 8. Alum Rock Village was one of three activity hubs for the event, which included performances, music and food trucks. (MaxwellAlexander/Mosaic)

(Above) Agroup of bikers explore East Santa Clara Street in Downtown San Jose on Sunday, June 8, during Viva CalleSJ, which closed six miles of city streets to vehicle traffic. (Maxwell Alexander/Mosaic)

(Above) City of San Jose employees ride in front of Five Wounds Portuguese National Parish on East Santa Clara Street during Viva CalleSJ on Sunday, June 8. The six-mile route ran from Downtown San Jose and East San Jose. (Maxwell Alexander/Mosaic)

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