Life Imitates Art

Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee

An Indian statesman who was the 10th Prime Minister of India. The President of India conferred Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honour to Atal Bihari Vajpayee in his residence on 27 March 2015

Dr. Ambedkar
Dr. Ambedkar

Dr. Ambedkar an Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer. He was India’s first law minister and architect of the Indian constitution

Rabindranath Tagore

A  philosopher, an artist, has won the Nobel Prize for Literature and is popularly known as Gurudev. His major works include  Gitanjali (Song Offerings), Gora (Fair-Faced), and Ghare-Baire (The Home and the World); and many other literary and art works.

Kapil Dev, former player of the Indian Cricket team
Posing next to Kapil Dev, former player of the Indian Cricket team

A former Indian cricketer, who captained the Indian cricket team which won the 1983 Cricket World Cup.

Don’t you think they are real celebrities? Well, I felt the same when I stood next to them. They are made of wax and this is at the Celebrity Wax Museum.

So, what do you think Life Imitates Art or art imitates life?

For more details on this museum follow this link and more about this trip.

*/This post is inspired by Weekly Photo Challenge, life imitates art./*

Time

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Clock tower, Mumbai University

Time and tide wait for no man. ~ Geoffrey Chaucer       

Waves
Waves

Like as the waves make towards the pebbl’d shore, so do our minutes, hasten to their end.

~ William Shakespeare

Every minute is precious. You cannot get it back. By wasting it, one is not harming others but oneself. The wise and talented use it fruitfully.

“The Value of Time”

Time is the most valuable thing on earth: time to think, time to act, time to extend our fraternal relations, time to become better men, time to become better women, time to become better and more independent citizens.

~ Samuel Gompers.

So, using your Time fruitfully is the key to success.

KGAF 2016

Mirror art- KGAF 2016
Mirror art that my friends are admiring themselves in.

The above is a mirror art that my friends are admiring at KGAF- Kala Ghoda Art Festival.  For this week’s photo challenge on ‘Mirror‘, I thought about this festival.  Below are the details about the festival written earlier during the year.

The Kala Ghoda Art Festival (KGAF 2016) will begin from 6th Feb and will go on till 14th Feb 2016. It is an annual festival that commences on the first Saturday of February and closes on the second Sunday in February.

The festival has various sections: visual arts, dance, music, theatre, cinema, literature including children’s literature. There are also workshops, heritage walks, urban design and architecture.

THE FESTIVAL VENUES

  • Children 
    Lawns of (CSMVS), The Museum Mumbai
    Kitab Khana at Somaiya Bhavan
  • Children’s Literature
    Kitab Khana at Somaiya Bhavan
  • Dance
    Cross Maidan
    Dance Workshops are at Somaiya Centre, Somaiya Bhavan
  • Cinema 
    The Coomaraswamy Hall and The Visitor Center at (CSMVS), The Museum Mumbai,
    Auditorium at Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS)
  • Food
    Westside
    Restaurants in the district
    Food stalls at Rampart Road and Cross Maidan
  • Literature 
    DSL Garden
    Artist’s Center
    Author’s Lounge at Serafina
    Seminar Hall of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
  • Stand-Up Comedy
    Irish House
  • Street & Stalls
    Rampart Row
    Cross Maidan
  • Music
    Cross Maidan
    Steps of the Asiatic Society Library (Town Hall)
  • Visual Arts
    Rampart Gallery
    Lawns of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
    Gallery 7
    Art Entrance
    Artists’ Centre
    Coomaraswamy Hall
    Cross Maidan
    DSL Garden
    Tarq for Art Walks
  • Workshops
    Somaiya Centre
    Artisan’s and Artists’ Centre
  • Theatre
    Horniman Circle Garden
    Auditorium at NGMA (National Gallery of Modern Art)
    C. Ghia Hall at Kaikashru Dubash Marg,
    Stand up comedy at Irish House at Kaikashru Dubash Marg
    Gallery Beyond
  • Urban Design & Architecture
    Library at Max Muller Bhavan
    NGMA
    Art Entrance Art Gallery

The following are some programmes to look out for

Children – Only where children gather is there any real chance of fun.”  ~Mignon McLaughlin, journalist, and author

  • Creating an Impromptu 3-D forms which shall be conducted by Arzan Khambata and Sunil Padwal. They will assist you in experimenting with daily, one-time used objects to create a spontaneous 3D object. This will be at Museum Garden on 7th Feb.

Food– ‘One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well  ~ Virginia Woolf

  • An olive oil workshop is on 6th Feb at Westside. Ranveer Brar, Chef will teach recipes from his TV show.
  • On 7th, you can learn to cook Canadian and Indian food with Chef Curtis Pintye at Westside.
  • Masterchef Sanjeev Kapoor will be at Westside on 13th Feb, showcasing his selected recipes.
  • On 14th, celebrate Valentine’s Day with wine and wine coolers from Elixir Benedictine

Workshops– In everything that must be done, there is an element of fun ~ PL Travers

  • ‘The cat and the comma’- by Niloufer Venkatraman, editor in chief, National Geographic Traveller India. At the workshop, she will be giving tips on travel writing on 7th Feb.
  • ‘Foot Forward’- Travel photography by Indranil Mukherjee will give tips about travel photography.
  • Dancing on Paper- An interactive session conducted by Nazia Vasi on Chinese calligraphy is on 12th Feb.

Make in India Festival

The dance and music program for the KGAF until February 14, 2016, has been extended by three days February 15, 16 & 17, 2016. The program has been finalised in consultation with the Ministry of Culture, Government of Maharashtra.

Kala Ghoda Association’s (KGA) involvement with the Make in India program in Mumbai at Cross Maidan will include cultural music and dance programs which will be extended until the 17th of February, to incorporate the MAKE IN INDIA program.

Photo Gallery of my visit to KGAF 2014 with my friends 


References:  For complete schedule, visit Kala Ghoda Association 

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Vibrant skies

Ahmedabad (Gujarat, India) skyline came alive with thousands of vibrant kites trying to outmaneuver each other. Kite flyers and kite makers demonstrated their unique creations and amazed the crowds with unusual wonders.

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High tech kites from Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Italy and China have shared the sky with traditional kites at the International Kite Festival.

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The festival that concluded recently had attracted a sizeable participation from abroad. The participants enjoyed the festival with local people and tasted Indian delicacies.

For further details, do follow this link

*/This post is inspired by Daily Post Photo Challenge Vibrant.  A photo of something vibrant. Vivid colors, a lively portrait, or perhaps a delightfully colorful landscape, if you’re in a warmer climate. /*