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This image captures an outdoor traditional Indonesian dance performance, likely *Kuda Lumping* (also known as *Jaran Kepang*), in Surakarta, Indonesia. The scene is set on a paved area with hexagonal interlocking blocks, beneath large, mature trees that dominate the upper portion of the frame. The primary subjects are several young women performing the dance, wearing elaborate traditional Javanese attire. Their costumes include ornate golden headpieces, patterned long skirts (resembling batik), and colorful tops. They are barefoot and intensely focused, each holding and manipulating a stylized flat horse prop made of woven bamboo or wood, painted in vibrant colors with flowing hair-like manes and tails. The dancer in the center foreground, facing away from the camera, exhibits fluid motion, while other dancers are visible around her. A crowd of spectators, ranging in age, gathers in the background, observing the performance. Some onlookers are casually dressed, while others wear traditional Javanese garments. In the immediate foreground on the left, a person's hands are visible holding a black smartphone vertically, actively recording the event. In the background, a red canopy tent can be seen, along with an old, open-sided pavilion or gazebo characterized by a rusted corrugated metal roof with blue trim. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly an overcast day or late afternoon, as there are no harsh shadows. A white banner with dark text, partially obscured, reads "SURABUDAYA U..." on the right side of the frame. The presence of traditional attire, dance forms, and the specific architecture of the pavilion strongly indicates a cultural event in a Javanese setting.
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