On First Day (Don Quixote Africa) 28th December
An African retelling of the first ever European classic novel. The most read book aside the bible in the world.
28th Dec

The African Festival
The Den of History
Visitors will step into the “Den of History,” where we will tell the African stories through outdoor film festivals and by the fireside storytelling. The By-The Fireside stories are 15 mins episodic production that seeks to tell stories of our history and culture and celebrate historic individuals who have lived extra ordinary lives that can be used to exemplify the “Be the Change Campaign”. The aim is to document our history, celebrate our Pan African heroes and preserve our culture

The African Festival
Iconic Structures
Where installations and exhibits, including the Pyramid of Giza, Seven Wonders of Africa, Camel Riding on the desert, Ibrahim Mahama’s biggest Contemporary Art Installation, Larabanga Mosque, Kwame Nkrumah Museum, and the Nelson Mandela Capture Site, tell the stories of Africa's enduring relationship with nature and climate resilience.
On Second Day (Ghana Must Go) 29th December
A comedy play that tells story of Ghana’s rich Culture heritage, tourism, investment opportunity and gives patrons a better understanding of the country.
29th Dec

The African Festival
The Den of History
Visitors will step into the “Den of History,” where we will tell the African stories through outdoor film festivals and by the fireside storytelling. The By-The Fireside stories are 15 mins episodic production that seeks to tell stories of our history and culture and celebrate historic individuals who have lived extra ordinary lives that can be used to exemplify the “Be the Change Campaign”. The aim is to document our history, celebrate our Pan African heroes and preserve our culture

The African Festival
Iconic Structures
Where installations and exhibits, including the Pyramid of Giza, Seven Wonders of Africa, Camel Riding on the desert, Ibrahim Mahama’s biggest Contemporary Art Installation, Larabanga Mosque, Kwame Nkrumah Museum, and the Nelson Mandela Capture Site, tell the stories of Africa's enduring relationship with nature and climate resilience.
On Third Day (Afro Night Concert) 30th December
The lively Afro Music Concert will feature performances from top artists whose music advocates for climate awareness and sustainable living. It is a concert that is positioned to promote change and brings together Pan African musicians that sing traditional authentic Africa songs
28th Dec

The African Festival
The Den of History
Visitors will step into the “Den of History,” where we will tell the African stories through outdoor film festivals and by the fireside storytelling. The By-The Fireside stories are 15 mins episodic production that seeks to tell stories of our history and culture and celebrate historic individuals who have lived extra ordinary lives that can be used to exemplify the “Be the Change Campaign”. The aim is to document our history, celebrate our Pan African heroes and preserve our culture

The African Festival
Iconic Structures
Where installations and exhibits, including the Pyramid of Giza, Seven Wonders of Africa, Camel Riding on the desert, Ibrahim Mahama’s biggest Contemporary Art Installation, Larabanga Mosque, Kwame Nkrumah Museum, and the Nelson Mandela Capture Site, tell the stories of Africa's enduring relationship with nature and climate resilience.