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Three young women, appearing to be in their late teens or early twenties, stand front and center on a paved pathway, dressed in elaborate traditional Indonesian performance attire. They wear black head coverings, long-sleeved light-colored shirts, intricately embroidered vests or jackets in black, gold, and green patterns, and patterned batik-style skirts. Each woman holds two stylized horse masks, typical of the Jaran Kepang or Kuda Lumping dance, with prominent eyes, manes, and red tassels. Their footwear consists of black low-heeled shoes with white socks. The scene is outdoors, set in a large open area. Behind the subjects is a wide grassy field dotted with numerous trees and light poles, indicating a park or public square. In the mid-ground and background, groups of other people are visible, some sitting on the grass, others standing, suggesting an audience or fellow participants at an event. Overhanging tree branches fill the top portion of the frame, providing natural shade. The overall impression is one of a cultural event or performance in progress, or preparation for one, in Surakarta, Indonesia. The light appears natural and diffused, suggesting daytime with either an overcast sky or partial shade. The women wear calm and poised expressions, some with faint smiles. No clearly legible text is visible on the subjects' attire or in the immediate foreground.
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