The day’s program
Talk Show
To extend discussion of challenges affecting the creative economy in Africa into a multi dimensional interactive forum, that encourages the respectful sharing of opinions, ideas and insights by the youth ,visitors, Academia, private sector, organizations and government.
Kids story Café
Engaging children through story telling lead by a facilitator, in a bid to have meaning conversations with the kids about our continent, its heritage, culture and traditions.
Exhibitions
Will be carried out under the four pillars of the creative economy which are Media, Heritage, Functional goods, and the Arts. This is to give young people at the festival a wider experience and expose them to better understanding of the creative economy.
Food court
To bring in food vendors who will add more variety to the menu and stories about our unique Ugandan foods and preparation methods.
African /contemporary dance work shop
An African dance workshop, including learning and exercising using Ugandan and contemporary dances, the skilled dance trainer of Tabu-flo Dance Company.
The session has been designed to inspire intentions in the young people of Uganda coming together, with a shared vision, to drive dramatic socio-economic changes that the youth need to be groomed to believe in the fact that, they are part of a creative force that Africa needs
The session has been designed to inspire intentions in the young people of Uganda coming together, with a shared vision, to drive dramatic socio-economic changes that the youth need to be groomed to believe in the fact that, they are part of a creative force that Africa needs