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This image captures an indoor cultural performance, likely in Guta, China, featuring live performers on a stage and a large LED screen displaying a musician. The photograph is oriented vertically, but the content depicts performers standing upright, suggesting a rotation. On the prominent LED screen, a close-up of a man playing a traditional stringed instrument, identified as a Morin Khuur (horsehead fiddle), is displayed. He is dressed in what appears to be traditional Mongolian attire, featuring a green top with red trim and a red lower garment. The screen's display has vertical lines, possibly due to a refresh rate or camera artifact. To the right of the screen, several live performers, mainly women, are seen on stage. They are dressed in colorful, traditional-style costumes, including long, flowing gowns and tunics in shades of light blue, red, green, and gold, some with patterned details. Their postures and arm movements suggest they are engaged in a dance or choreographed sequence. One performer in a light blue outfit is prominently featured, with others around her. Microphones on stands are visible near some performers. The stage environment includes various lighting fixtures along the left side, emitting purple and warm yellow/white light, creating a theatrical ambiance. A few audience members can be partially seen in the lower right corner of the frame, observing the performance. The cultural attire and the distinctive instrument suggest a celebration of Mongolian or Inner Mongolian heritage. There is no visible text in the image.
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