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Saturday 1 November | 2025 | 7pm
Lakeside Arts | Djanogly Theatre
Tickets: £10
Suitable for ages 7+
45 minutes, no interval
Followed by post show talk
Acclaimed visual artist and filmmaker Hetain Patel presents his latest work which uses movement and audio interviews to explore generational change across his Brit-Gujarati family.
Following the passing of a number of first-generation immigrants in his family, British born Hetain reflects on what is lost and what is transformed, revisiting rituals rooted in his family's working-class Brit-Gujarati experience. Performed in English and Gujarati.
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