There were loads of exhibits by various artists,giving Kala Ghoda a feel and look of a techno mela.
This car was covered all over by coins by the artist and looked like it’s glam avataar.
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This poster painted by Dhirubhai Ambani school kids was very colorful and brought out the true spirit of the festival. |
This poster reminds me of the wonderful Lavani dance performance by these lovely women ,representing the spirit of aamchi Mumbai ,that I could’nt watch as it was at a different venue.
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SOME QUIRKY ONES ;
Happiness was on sale! |
Mumbai Dabba walas,how could we miss them! |
The beetle Vespa,wish it could fly! |
A flying auto? |
Apart from the programme list it is also important to know where the various activities are being held or you can get lost.I am putting across a list of venues where the festival is being held.So a good idea would be to plan which activity you want to do on a particular day and then according to venue choose.Also almost all workshops have on the spot registrations half an hour before the actual time and seats are limited.
- Rampart Row is the nerve center –it is the street alongside Jehangir Art Gallery that houses a row of eateries and art galleries It has an amphitheatre built by the Kala Ghoda Association. Street Acts will be performed on this street everyday.
- Horniman
Circle Garden – this beautiful set of gardens is dedicated to the Festival all nine days; the garden has a stage with seating and hosts theatre.
- David Sassoon Library- where the literature festival is held.
- Kitab
Khana -will be for children’s literature
- Garden of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahlaya, (formerly Prince Of Wales Museum)- for children’s workshops
- The Asiatic Library Steps- for music concerts
- Coomaraswamy
Hall(CSMVS) -for cinema
- National Gallery of Modern Art – for theatre and children’s workshops
- Max Mueller Bhavan- for cinema and theatre
- BNHS
– for cinema
- Gallery Beyond- for cinema
- Art Entrance, Artists Centre, Hacienda, Gallery ICIAA, Cross Maidan – visual arts
- Royal Oaks Banquet Room -for food workshops
- Artists’ Centre, Artisans and Gallery,Bellagio Bistro and Gallery ICIAA- for workshops
- Cross Maidan- for dance and music
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