Anointed & Adorned: Indian Weddings in Houston - Baraat tray

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Title
Anointed & Adorned: Indian Weddings in Houston - Baraat tray
Creator
Curated by Pat Jasper & Angel Quesada. Folklife and Civic Engagement Department, Houston Arts Alliance.
Date
2013
Description
The baraat is a public procession by the groom – mounted on an elephant or a horse or in a fancy car – to the site of the wedding. The groom is escorted by friends and family, who announce their approval symbolically by dancing their way to a place where the two sets of parents meet. Accompanied by the rhythm of the dhol and, often, the contemporary beats of Bollywood music, the groom is greeted, garlanded and anointed. This short journey begins the joining of two families.
Contributor
Pat Jasper; Sohil Maknojia; Dylan Reid; Angel Quesada; Rati Ramadas
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