
Rhythms of Africa celebrates Africa Day at The Model in Sligo as a special day of culture and creativity. The event runs from 1:00pm to 8:30pm and includes celebrations throughout the day featuring art, food, and music. Admission is free. The programme offers opportunities to explore cultural artefacts, enjoy African cuisines, and take part in creative activities for children and families. Workshops and performances include song, dance, and a theatrical interpretation of an Igbo wedding ceremony. Youth voices are central to the day, celebrating identity, heritage, and community in welcoming and inclusive surroundings.
"Rhythms of Africa which is taking place on Saturday is a special day of culture and creativity celebrating Africa Day at The Model in Sligo. It is taking place from 1-8:30pm with lots of celebrations throughout the day art, food and music. Admission is free to the event in The Model. This day offers a vibrant programme celebrating African culture through art, food, music and performance."
"Organisers are inviting people to join them at The Model to explore cultural artefacts, enjoy African cuisines, and take part in creative activities for children and families. People can experience workshops and performances throughout the day. These include song, dance and an theatrical interpretation of an Igbo wedding ceremony."
"There will also be Youth voices that are also at the centre of the day, celebrating identity, heritage and community in The Model's welcoming and inclusive surroundings. There is free admission to the event. It begins from 1pm and people can enjoy an array of African culture and heritage on a special day."
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