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Connie has been invited to a Hindu wedding! To prepare for the big day, Connie and her lovely customers are off on another exciting Armchair Adventure to Gujarat in India โจ ๐ฎ๐ณ
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Listen to episode one hereConnie has been invited to a Hindu wedding! To prepare for the big day, Connie and her lovely customers are off on another exciting Armchair Adventure to Gujarat in India โจ ๐ฎ๐ณ
โGujaratis have many different rituals, traditions and ceremonies of our own!โ
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With the help of special guest adventurers from Dipak Dristi, a social group for older people of South Asian heritage, Connie learns about Hindu wedding traditions, including the Baraat!
There's lots of singing, celebrating and even a bull-cart race adventurers! But just when a monsoon arrives, Connie gets an important phone call from her best friend to ask a favour for the upcoming wedding...
Download the transcript for this episode here.
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Actors - Hannah Donelon
Writer โ Francesca Waite
Music - AJS Music
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Funded by: The National Lottery Community Fund and National Lottery Players
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Part 2 of this episode will be out Thursday 16th November! ๐
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