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The scene depicts an outdoor cultural performance in Kerjo, Indonesia, under bright daylight. In the foreground, two male performers are present. On the left, a man with disheveled, light brown hair and a braided section is crouched low to the ground, looking right. He wears a long-sleeved black shirt with white text and black pants. He also wears black and white sneakers. He is actively holding or wearing a red and white woven prop resembling a horse's head and neck, adorned with black and white synthetic fur or hair. His right leg is extended forward, and his left leg is bent. To the right of the first performer, another man stands with his back largely to the camera, facing the midground. He wears a plain black t-shirt and dark pants that extend to just below the knee, with the lower legs covered by a vibrant, multi-layered fringe of red and yellow fabric. He is barefoot and holds a thin red rope in his right hand, which extends downwards. In the midground, between the two performers, a large, upright prop dominates the space. This prop is primarily composed of green peacock feathers, forming a tall, fan-like structure. At its base, there are colorful textile elements in red, yellow, and white patterns. Behind these, a large, stylized animal head or mask, possibly resembling a lion or tiger, with white and black features and a shaggy, light brown mane, is visible. A smaller, green, bird-like figure is perched atop the peacock-feathered structure. In the background, elevated on what appears to be a balcony or raised platform of a building, a group of spectators observes the performance. This group includes several adults and children, some wearing headscarves (hijabs) in various colors (dark blue, light brown, light gray) and others in casual attire, including blue t-shirts. The building features a white and dark gray painted wall, a black metal railing, and a section of bamboo fencing on the far left. A black and white sign with the word "GRACE" and an arrow pointing right is affixed to the wall. The ground beneath the performers is a light-colored, possibly dirt or asphalt, surface.
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