By Our Reporter
Most Ugandans are children, and how to educate them well enough to prepare them for the world is a major concern for parents. This year, a new festival will offer a chance for children to have fun through participative learning in the arts and sciences.
The Azulato Children’s Festival, which is happening for the first time, will be held this Sunday, May 6 at the Seven Trees Gardens in Kololo. With hands-on activities, interactive workshops and live performances, this festival promotes the arts and sciences through fun learning experiences for children.
The festival’s name ‘Azulato’ comes from a combination of two Luganda words: ‘Okuzula,’ which means to discover, and ‘Abato,’ meaning young children. The Azulato Children’s Festival is designed to support children’s curiosity and creativity and guide them to enjoy discovering their interests and talents.
The festival is being organised by Goethe Zentrum Kampala, the German Cultural Society, and entry is free for all!