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BRAC Hope Festival starts Thursday to celebrate 'tenacity, bravery of the people of Bangladesh'
The three-day BRAC Hope Festival will start Thursday at the Bangladesh Army Stadium in Dhaka.
The open-for-all event will cover three thematic areas – "A Tribute to Bangladesh," "Power of Potential," and "Building a World We Want," each day to highlight one theme.
The festival will open every day at 11am and end at 9.30pm. Everyone can join the festival through pre-registration.
Presenting a curated treasure of culture, the festival will feature a full array of daylong events and performances – puthi paath, story-telling, bioscope, puppet show, the world of play for children, exhibitions, and many others.
Every day the festivities will be topped off with cultural performances in the evening by some of the biggest names from the cultural sphere of Bangladesh. Fun workshops with artisans, cartoonists, artists, architects, robotics experts and urban greenscapers are part of the festival.
Two awards will also be presented at the Hope Festival to inspire the youths of Bangladesh.
Amra Notun Young Changemakers Award will be conferred on five grass-root level young changemakers in recognition of taking ownership of solving social challenges. TAAGA Outstanding Young Professionals Award will be given out to women for their contributions to the workplace.
Tomorrow cultural festivities of the day will begin with renowned actor Fazlur Rahman Babu and his group's puthi path.
Bengal Parampara Sangeetalaya will take the stage, presenting the Raga classical music. Later on, a documentary will pay tribute to the role of women in the War of Liberation in 1971. Theatre group Prachyanat will stage "Protidiner Joddha," based on the life of Afsana Akter, who overcame all her family and social hurdles to become a successful gynaecologist.
Events of the day will conclude with performances by Arnob and Friends and Lalon Band.
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