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David Leventi photographs the interiors of world famous opera houses, capturing the ornate design of the architecture found inside. Using 4×5″ and 8×10″ Arca-Swiss cameras, Leventi captures each opera house from the vantage of an operatic singer, photographing the space from the very center of the stage. Leventi is not just aesthetically inspired by the opera houses heContinue reading "Large Format Photographs Capture Ornate Opera Houses From Around the World"

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In love with pride of Kerala - amazing dance form in Kerala.  Kathakali is an impressive form of classical dance originated more than 500 years ago in the southern state of Kerala. Kathakali is a perfect combination of dance drama music and religious theme. Kathakali is considered as one of the worlds oldest forms of theatre. In Malayalam (the local language of Kerala) Kathakali means Story-Play Katha-Story and Kali-Play. It will not be wrong to say that Kerala and Kathakali can be identified by Explore Drawing, Breaking Stereotypes, Photos Wallpaper, About India, Time Lapse, Kerala, Good Morning, India, On Instagram

In love with pride of Kerala - amazing dance form in Kerala. Kathakali is an impressive form of classical dance originated more than 500 years ago in the southern state of Kerala. Kathakali is a perfect combination of dance drama music and religious theme. Kathakali is considered as one of the worlds oldest forms of theatre. In Malayalam (the local language of Kerala) Kathakali means Story-Play Katha-Story and Kali-Play. It will not be wrong to say that Kerala and Kathakali can be…

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Vijayadashami ✨ The tenth day of victory Representing the eternal battle between good and evil, reminding us to lead lives of virtue and integrity. Ravana’s ten heads is interpreted as a symbol of human vices like lust, anger, greed, ego, and envy, which must be defeated within oneself. This moment in Hindu culture is not just a tale of war, but a spiritual metaphor for overcoming darkness, ego, and unrighteousness within our own lives. It emphasizes the importance of truth, justice, and ... Amazing India, Latin Quarter, Puppet Crafts, South Asia, Incredible India, Historical Sites, Paper Mache, Indian Art, Beautiful World

Vijayadashami ✨ The tenth day of victory Representing the eternal battle between good and evil, reminding us to lead lives of virtue and integrity. Ravana’s ten heads is interpreted as a symbol of human vices like lust, anger, greed, ego, and envy, which must be defeated within oneself. This moment in Hindu culture is not just a tale of war, but a spiritual metaphor for overcoming darkness, ego, and unrighteousness within our own lives. It emphasizes the importance of truth, justice, and ...

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