Day 2 of the Chale Wote Street Art Festival seamlessly blended with the vibrant Osu Homowo celebration, as the streets came alive with people dressed in colourful attire, embodying the spirit of the occasion.
The atmosphere was electric, with a strong sense of community and cultural pride.
At the Osu Christianborg Castle Gardens, festivalgoers of all ages gathered to experience the Shika Shika Art Fair.
This interactive space allowed attendees to engage directly with artists, exploring their displayed works and witnessing the creation of new installations in real-time.
The day culminated in a reflective evening, featuring the screening of two thought-provoking films.
These screenings sparked deep discussions on significant topics, including international aid, the Western saviour complex, and the authenticity of faith and religious practices.
As Wednesday unfolded, the festival continued to offer exciting events, promising yet another enriching experience for all who participated.
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