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The image displays a large, vertically oriented banner or signboard, likely illuminated at night, detailing the schedule for an arts festival. The background on the left is dark with lush green foliage and trees, suggesting an outdoor setting. On the right and bottom, a paved ground surface, possibly made of stone or concrete tiles, is visible.

The banner itself is divided into two main sections. The wider section on the left is a solid orange-brown color with large, white text running vertically, proudly announcing "Kala Ghoda Arts Festival" and below it, "SILVER STRINGS".

The narrower section on the right is white with various logos and detailed program information. At the very top, several logos are visible, including "KGAF" with a black horse figure, "India Tourism," "JSW," "MILTON," and "THE TIMES OF INDIA." Below these, in a smaller box, the event is again identified as "Kala Ghoda Arts Fest" with the dates "25 Jan - 02 Feb" and the number "20" (likely part of a year, which is fully indicated further down).

The main part of this white section is a detailed schedule, laid out in columns for dates, times, and event descriptions, encompassing several days from January 25th to February 2nd. The events are diverse, featuring music, dance, storytelling, and other performances. Locations for these events are also listed, including "Cross Maidan," "YWCA Hall," and "Asiatic Library Steps."

Some of the visible schedule entries include:
*   **January 25, Saturday:** "Inauguration," "Silver Strings," "Katha Folk," performances by Ganesh Raga, Pt. Bhawani Shankar.
*   **January 26, Sunday:** "PRS Stage Presents Teesta Stars," "Ta Dhom Project Feat Dhruv & Meha," "Paash Pave," "Kassandra."
*   **January 27, Monday:** "PRS Stage Presents Glimpses of music and poetry of Maharashtra," "Chirag Katti & the Star Group," "Live Concert."
*   **January 28, Tuesday:** "Rediscovering Tagore."
*   **January 30, Thursday:** "Shot Guru Munic," "Ryhna Band by Meau Pingre."
*   **January 31, Friday:** "The Appeal of Syrup," "Yadhakriti," "Meena Jain Live."
*   **February 1, Saturday:** "UTHAN - The Beginning," "The Man Who Brought Together as One," "Launch of The Soul," "Sachin-Jigar Live in Concert."
*   **February 2, Sunday:** "Mame Khan Grand (Rajsthan)," "This Is Me by Shehnaaz Khajode."

The descriptions for various acts mention different art forms and styles, such as "Indian classical," "Bollywood," "jazz," "bhajans," "blues," "Arabic music," "contemporary fusion," "folk art," and storytelling.

At the very bottom right of the banner, large text in Marathi reads "काला घोड़ा कला महोत्सव २०२५" (Kala Ghoda Kala Mahotsav 2025), confirming the year of the festival.

The overall impression is that of a comprehensive and diverse arts festival, with a rich program spread across multiple days and venues, catering to a wide audience. The nighttime setting and illuminated foliage suggest the image was taken during the evening hours.
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Jan 28, 2025, 3:20 PM

Mumbai, India

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The image displays a large, vertically oriented banner or signboard, likely illuminated at night, detailing the schedule for an arts festival. The background on the left is dark with lush green foliage and trees, suggesting an outdoor setting. On the right and bottom, a paved ground surface, possibly made of stone or concrete tiles, is visible. The banner itself is divided into two main sections. The wider section on the left is a solid orange-brown color with large, white text running vertically, proudly announcing "Kala Ghoda Arts Festival" and below it, "SILVER STRINGS". The narrower section on the right is white with various logos and detailed program information. At the very top, several logos are visible, including "KGAF" with a black horse figure, "India Tourism," "JSW," "MILTON," and "THE TIMES OF INDIA." Below these, in a smaller box, the event is again identified as "Kala Ghoda Arts Fest" with the dates "25 Jan - 02 Feb" and the number "20" (likely part of a year, which is fully indicated further down). The main part of this white section is a detailed schedule, laid out in columns for dates, times, and event descriptions, encompassing several days from January 25th to February 2nd. The events are diverse, featuring music, dance, storytelling, and other performances. Locations for these events are also listed, including "Cross Maidan," "YWCA Hall," and "Asiatic Library Steps." Some of the visible schedule entries include: * **January 25, Saturday:** "Inauguration," "Silver Strings," "Katha Folk," performances by Ganesh Raga, Pt. Bhawani Shankar. * **January 26, Sunday:** "PRS Stage Presents Teesta Stars," "Ta Dhom Project Feat Dhruv & Meha," "Paash Pave," "Kassandra." * **January 27, Monday:** "PRS Stage Presents Glimpses of music and poetry of Maharashtra," "Chirag Katti & the Star Group," "Live Concert." * **January 28, Tuesday:** "Rediscovering Tagore." * **January 30, Thursday:** "Shot Guru Munic," "Ryhna Band by Meau Pingre." * **January 31, Friday:** "The Appeal of Syrup," "Yadhakriti," "Meena Jain Live." * **February 1, Saturday:** "UTHAN - The Beginning," "The Man Who Brought Together as One," "Launch of The Soul," "Sachin-Jigar Live in Concert." * **February 2, Sunday:** "Mame Khan Grand (Rajsthan)," "This Is Me by Shehnaaz Khajode." The descriptions for various acts mention different art forms and styles, such as "Indian classical," "Bollywood," "jazz," "bhajans," "blues," "Arabic music," "contemporary fusion," "folk art," and storytelling. At the very bottom right of the banner, large text in Marathi reads "काला घोड़ा कला महोत्सव २०२५" (Kala Ghoda Kala Mahotsav 2025), confirming the year of the festival. The overall impression is that of a comprehensive and diverse arts festival, with a rich program spread across multiple days and venues, catering to a wide audience. The nighttime setting and illuminated foliage suggest the image was taken during the evening hours.

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