Five things to do on the last day of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in Mumbai



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Mumbai: The weekend crowd begins to gather at Kala Ghoda early Sunday, as India's largest street cultural festival – the 2019 Kala Ghoda Arts Festival – draws to a close .

It is very likely that if you are a Mumbaikar who was in town last week, you must already have paid your visit to attend art, music and / or literature sessions at the festival, make Countless selfies with eclectic street art facilities, and enjoyed shopping at these odd stands too expensive. But if you have not done so, it is your last chance to do it today. On the last day of the Kala Ghoda festival, here are five things to try:

1. The Heritage Bus Tour: Yes, we have it all year round in Mumbai and these tours are relatively inexpensive and fun to do on weekends. But if you want to know wonderful stories, never heard before, about Mumbai, like what hotel Mark Twain stayed during his visit to India? which industrialist was the first to serve ice cream at one of his evenings? Which Mumbai building was prefabricated in England and brought and installed in Mumbai? you should definitely try the Kala Ghoda festival heritage bus tour. You will not only see Mumbai's stunning art deco structures, but will also hear many interesting stories about the city's streets and the Fort, which, unsurprisingly, was actually a fort.
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The one-hour visit that will be done in the evening is free, but you must register and collect your pbad before.
2. A session on India's fossil heritage: The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is one of those rare cultural festivals to feature a section specifically designed for children. Today, the festival promises many sessions full of adventures and information for children. There is a travel writing workshop for them, as well as a session on "pee" (uh … yes, there is one). But the most interesting thing parents should take their children to is a session on Indian dinosaurs and India's rich fossil record. If you have little or no information about such things, you may also be able to do this session. It will take place in Kitab Khana.

3. Ishara, Sufi-kathak dance presentation: If you can not understand how these two different forms of performative arts – the kathak and the sufi – are going to mix, look at the presentation of today At Cross Maidan. Through this dance performance, "the choreographer tries to keep the ideas around a journey of reconnection and conflict between materialism and spirituality and finally chooses a path."

4. Imaginary Stories, Expanding Myths: An interesting literary session that you can attend today at the David Sbadoon DSL Garden is dedicated to history and myth. Speakers of this event, Krishna Udayasankar, Devi Yesodharan and Abhinav Menon, as well as Samhita Arni, will discuss ways in which history and historical characters, as well as literature and myths, were born.

5. Shaan and Kabir Cafe: If you want to hear the pop sensation of the 90s, Shaan, for free, this is your chance to do it. The singer will be releasing popular Bollywood numbers tonight at the Kala Ghoda Festival. However, another group not to be missed today is Kabir Cafe. "Kabir Café is a neo-folk fusion group that plays the Indian Mystic-Kabir poetry of the fifteenth century, in a substrate of Indian folk music mixing contemporary genres of rock, reggae, pop and carnatic music."

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