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Rwandan traditional dance and coffee at Embassy Festival

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Rwandan traditional dance and coffee successfully featured at Embassy Festival

The Embassy of Republic of Rwanda, together with more than forty other Embassies participated in Embassy Festival that took place in The Hague, bringing a vibrant and versatile programme to the city.

The Rwandan Embassy once again put up a special programme for its visitors, including traditional dances and traditional handicrafts were on display.

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H.E. Ambassador Jean Pierre Karabaranga in a TV interview.
H.E. Ambassador Jean Pierre Karabaranga in a TV interview.

For the second time Rwanda had found its way to the Embassy Festival, offering a diverse programme. On the stage of the Creative Arena, the cultural program included traditional Rwandan dance performances.

Furthermore, there was a Rwanda Pavilion located on the International Market where H.E. Jean Pierre Karabaranga and his team provided visitors with information about the various tourism and business & investment opportunities in Rwanda and throughout the day Rwandan coffee was served by specialty coffee roaster BOON from The Hague.

Next to the Rwandan Embassy, other embassies involved in the fourth edition of the Embassy Festival were: Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bolivia, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Curaçao, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Egypt, France, Georgia, Guatemala, Haiti, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Panama, Peru, Ukraine, Palestinian Mission, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sudan, Thailand, Turkey, United States, Vietnam and South Africa.

First Counsellor, Robert Kayinamura at Rwanda Embassy’ stand.

Visitors experienced the most unique aspects of various parts of the world, with culinary delights, worldly handicrafts and wines from undiscovered regions.

Photography by the Embassy of Rwanda.

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