Wolverhampton dance ensemble Jaivant Patel Company’s latest show reflects the experiences of British Indian gay men through contemporary-dance storytelling.  Along the way, the production dives into four themes: seeking, desire, acceptance and love.
As Jaivant explains, one section of the piece is particularly important to him: “The one thing that I knew I definitely wanted out of this piece was a love duet. I knew that I wanted that, because I'd never seen a love duet between two brown Indian men. I wanted it to reflect representation, but I also wanted it to reflect a sense of hope.” 

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