
Sunday, October 4, 2009
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My idea for my final project is still in the making as I do have an idea but am not too sure about it at this point. The Chatsworth Bangladesh market is an informal market in the heart of Chatsworth’s Westcliffe community. It is informal and provides a living for most of the impoverished people of Chatsworth. Hundreds of people flock to this historical market every weekend to spend their money wisely. If one had to visit the Bangladesh market they will notice a diverse range of culture. The people are extremely friendly and diligent. A mixture of culture and race has bloomed in the market. You can almost find anything that you wish to buy at very reasonable prices. Many goods are sold at the market but mainly fruit and vegetables, clothing, household items, toiletries and much more. If the price is not fitting you can always be free to try and bargain. The market is open on Fridays and Saturdays. My project would be showing an experience at the Bangladesh market and the various culture and “ubuntu” that exists in this small but lively area. I will take pictures from various angles and showcase an exciting and lively market. It is a type of place that will only exist among the community of Chatsworth.
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