Showing posts with label Mumbai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mumbai. Show all posts

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Kala Ghoda Festival 2013

Last weekend, I went to the   Kala   Ghoda fest. I had lots of fun. 




There were many different installations. In one installation, there were many pictures of actors stuck on cardboard. Some actors I recognised were Rajnikant, Hritik Roshan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Rekha, and Amitabh Bachchan. Though my favourite actor is Hritik Roshan, my favourite picture was of Rajnikant. He had a cool hairstyle, with his hands in his pockets and a huge smile on his face.



I met three of my mother’s friends – Rushikesh uncle, Sudha aunty and Biswajit uncle. We bought many different kinds of things. To name some, we bought a flute in the shape of a sparrow, a hair band with stuffed antlers, and also some postcards.



At a stall run by the Snow Leopard Conservation centre, we bought a keychain and some postcards. In one of the postcards, I recognized the picture of a bird, (it was a variety of a Magpie Robin), and the aunty at the stall was so happy that she gave me the postcard for free! There was also an artist at the venue, who sketched my portrait. That day, I had gone to the dentist to extract a tooth, and so, I could have ice creams! In all, I had 5 scoops of ice cream that day!!! After I came home, I calculated how much money we had spent. It was a total of almost 2000 rupees!




We saw some students making tetrahedrons with paper for an installation. 



They showed me how to make fold the paper and make the tetrahedrons, and even gave one to me! Here are 2 videos my mother recorded...





I also saw a handicapped person painting with his foot. His muscles were twisted and had not grown properly. Yet, it was amazing to see how beautifully he painted. When any of us draw a tree, we will draw two straight lines and leaves. Because he was painting with his foot, the lines went crooked and it gave the real shapes and textures of a tree.



On Sunday, I attended two workshops. They were held in the Museum gardens. The first workshop was the Tinkle Toon Factory. The workshop was conducted by some members of the Tinkle Digest team – editors, artists, and writers. They taught us how to make comics.



Though the workshop was full, one of the writers, Sean D’Mello, allowed me to participate in the workshop. After the workshop, they gave us free Tinkle Digests. I liked the workshop a lot.



The other workshop was conducted by Arzan Khambata, a sculptor. He started his career by making sculptures with scrap materials. He called them ‘Scraptures’. At the workshop, he taught us how to convert 2D into 3D. He gave us a paper and showed us how to make 3D mobiles by cutting, twisting, curving, folding, and stapling.



This workshop was full too, but once again, he arranged for paper for everyone and made sure everyone got to participate in the workshop. I had lots of fun in this workshop too.Here is the one I made....



Kala Ghoda was a totally adventurous experience. You shouldn't miss it!!!!!!


P.S. This post was written completely by Samhith. I have only helped a bit with the punctuation and with the phrasing of a few sentences. Of course, he still can not type fast, so typing and posting has been my job, while he dictated it to me. This post happens to be an important one for us, since this is the first time he has actually written almost 500 words on any single topic. That gives you an idea of how much he enjoyed the festival! 

Saturday, December 26, 2009

This one is for Samhith.....

This one is for those of who who have been wondering what Samhith has been up to during this vacation, and why there are no pics of him in the last post on our Pagoda trip. Well, I took so many pics of him during the trip, I decided they were worth another post!!!

So, let me start with the best one..... Samhith skipping along happily on the path to the Pagoda....


..and then, here are his many moods as he played happily in the green grass while we waited for the ferry....










He was fascinated by the exhibits of EsselWorld, and with his chitti (my sister) happily posed for the camera....








He then picked up the camera and tried to click pictures... Here are the ones that came out well....








While we waited for our taxi driver, we came across this flock of geese...............






.......and you can see for yourself the fun Samhith derived from them!!!!




Finally, this part is solely for him.... published on his insistence...his efforts during this vacation....


First, this 100 piece puzzle..... he's doing one after quite a long time, and he did this all by himself!!!



and then, here are his train and blocks once more... he is using them for the first time after Navaratri.....