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Kala Ghoda Arts And Crafts Festival 2023 In Mumbai

One
of
the
country's
spectacular
festivals,
the
Kala
Ghoda
Arts
Festival
will
begin
on
4
February,
Saturday,
and
will
continue
up
to
12
February
Sunday.
It
is
a
9-day
festival
at
a
stretch,
that
is
organised
by
the
Kala
Ghoda
association
of
the
Kala
Ghoda
area
of
South
Bombay
(Mumbai).
The
area
is
named
Kala
Ghoda,
due
to
the
historical
background
behind
it,
A
statue
of
King
Edward
on
the
horseback
was
installed
there
initially
during
British
times.
The
statue
disintegrated
the
name
remains.
The
theme
for
this
year
is
'Past
Forward'.
Kala Ghoda In A Nutshell
You
can
leisurely
stroll
through
its
interesting
features.
You
can
indulge
yourself
in
visual
arts,
dance,
music,
theatre,
cinema,
literature,
workshops,
heritage
walks,
urban
design
and
architecture.
A
separate
section
for
children's
literature
and
activities
is
one
of
the
eye-catching
features.
A
Folk
section
with
eco-friendly
and
handmade
arts
and
crafts
articles.
Lawns
at
CSMVS
are
the
place
to
go
to
for
children-related
events,
Cinema
and
music-related
events
can
be
attended
at
cross
Maidan
at
MG
road.
Food
stalls
can
be
spotted
at
Mahatma
Gandhi
Road,
Churchgate.
Theatre
and
visual
arts
buffs
can
visit
the
Horniman
Circle
Garden,
the
Irish
house
for
stand-up
Comedy,
and
workshops
at
the
Artisans
at
VB
Gandhi
Marg.
The
art
festival
focuses
on
14
sections
that
fall
under
the
categories
of
heritage
walks,
literature,
music,
children,
cinema,
dance,
food,
and
architecture,
visual
art,
workshops,
stalls,
stand-up
comedy,
street,
theatre,
urban
design.
The Cultural Landmarks
Heritage buildings, museums, art galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and educational institutions are the cultural hallmarks of the area. Founded in 1999, the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival has grown into a hub of the biggest folk art festivals, drawing connoisseurs from all over the world. Funds collected from the festival are invested in the restoration efforts for this place.
Art And Craft Sections
The
children's
section
highlights
the
children's
stories
which
are
woven
with
a
rich
imagination.
The
cinema
section
shows
every
genre
from
documentaries
to
Bollywood
movies.
The
dance
section
displays
all
categories
of
dance
through
shows
including
dance
dramas.
The
food
section
conducts
workshops
by
master
chefs
who
try
out
different
cuisines.
Food
walks
during
the
weekend
keep
the
interest
of
the
viewers
alive.
Heritage
walks
for
9
days,
and
heritage
bus
tours
carry
you
around
spots
that
are
culturally
important
and
good
to
have
an
experience
at
different
locations.
The
music
section
offers
genres
of
music
on
a
platter
and
allows
folk
artists
who
share
the
stage
to
render
engaging
performances.
An
experience
of
literature
through
writing,
and
reading,
will
take
the
attention
of
the
viewer
away
from
the
Arts
Festival.
The
stalls
section
provides
stalls
with
arts
and
crafts
and
entices
you
to
enjoy
the
view.
Stand-up
comedy
keeps
you
in
splits
throughout
the
9
days
of
the
festival.
The
street
section
contains
the
lesser-known
Indian
arts
and
crafts
and
highlights
their
merits
to
raise
the
general
awareness
of
the
public
about
them.
The theatre section comes up with Hindi and regional theatres that are both information-based and offer endless entertainment. The urban design and architecture section focuses on what we discuss, about architecture, design, and cities. Visual art will have installations and exhibits by Bombay and Maharashtra artists. Workshops bring together people from all walks of art to add to the gaiety and exuberance of this festival.



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