The Black Horse as the title doesn't say, I'm actually talking about the famous Kala Ghoda Arts Festival of Mumbai. I had first seen the pictures of this festival three years back. Trust me, as per photos, I thought what a boring event, I could only see the photos of horses, tangas and nothing new. At that time, I never thought the photographer could be bad too (Sorry Mister, if you read this :P)
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival live between 2nd February to 10 February of this year, is a kaleidoscope of music, dance theater, literature, films, workshops and so on. It will not bore you but will amaze you with its uniqueness.
As I entered the venue, which was actually a real street - I thought it's just a replica of Dilli Haat, but I don't say it very often - I was Wrong! It was very unusual in the pieces of art that were showcased there. Below are some of the pics that will atleast give an idea of the talent Mumbai has!
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival live between 2nd February to 10 February of this year, is a kaleidoscope of music, dance theater, literature, films, workshops and so on. It will not bore you but will amaze you with its uniqueness.
As I entered the venue, which was actually a real street - I thought it's just a replica of Dilli Haat, but I don't say it very often - I was Wrong! It was very unusual in the pieces of art that were showcased there. Below are some of the pics that will atleast give an idea of the talent Mumbai has!
Bollywood without which Mumbai is incomplete - Lights, Camera & Action!
The Ghoda, not a black one, made up of Cardboard.
(Can you count and tell me the bones this horse has? Don't bother, just kidding)
Dhanda hai but Ganda hai ye!
An Eye for an Eye - you really don't have to go to an optics to buy one. Suite Yourself ;)
Vespa trying hard to grab each and every opportunity to Market it's Wasp - I mean Vespa!
Chillar were never so precious.
The XXXXXXXL T-Shirt Up for Sale!
Cycle Chalao, City Bachao!
The Never Ending Man doing Rajasthani Folk.
A Salute to the Rs. 100 note - A Real Picture of India.
Though it was a completely new experience for me, as each an every stall was selling something new, something unique. But if you want to buy your favorite item, carry a lot of cash - because yes, it is very expensive. I will advice you to carry your credit cards or debit cards because sometimes, police also cannot save your wallets. Enjoy!
Very interesting. Somehow never been there.
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