It's been a very interesting few days up in Chittagong.
Yesterday, our hotel was in the middle of a procession, in which thousands of residents of the Bangladesh city passed through the main streets, stopping cars and trucks in their tracks. A wave of people, dressed in all colours, stampeding through, the noise deafening. It was quite a sight to behold.
Then in the evening, we were on again. The Round Square Conference was in full swing, and the night before we did a performance of 'SPACE' for the CGS Upper School years. A very animated and responsive audience. Last night was also very different. All the delegates of the conference were in attendance, a range of ages and nationalities from all over. It was a lot of fun, and the interactive Q&A featured some spellbinding performances from the young participants of Round Square.
The school were kind enough to give us plaques, designed by students from elementary.
So, goodbye to Chittagong, until next time. Thank you to Miss Shereen, Khadija, and to everyone from Chittagong Grammar School.
Tim
Yesterday, our hotel was in the middle of a procession, in which thousands of residents of the Bangladesh city passed through the main streets, stopping cars and trucks in their tracks. A wave of people, dressed in all colours, stampeding through, the noise deafening. It was quite a sight to behold.
Then in the evening, we were on again. The Round Square Conference was in full swing, and the night before we did a performance of 'SPACE' for the CGS Upper School years. A very animated and responsive audience. Last night was also very different. All the delegates of the conference were in attendance, a range of ages and nationalities from all over. It was a lot of fun, and the interactive Q&A featured some spellbinding performances from the young participants of Round Square.
The school were kind enough to give us plaques, designed by students from elementary.
So, goodbye to Chittagong, until next time. Thank you to Miss Shereen, Khadija, and to everyone from Chittagong Grammar School.
Tim


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