In addition to Mani Martin’s performance, the event will feature live music by girls from the ‘Sea stars’ band, DJ Alda, and poet Ben Rwanda. But entertainment is not the only focus of the exhibition. The ‘Ikaze Bazaar’ is a platform for local artists, artisans, fashion designers, and creatives to showcase their work and connect with potential customers.
The ‘Ikaze Bazaar’ will feature a diverse range of artists and creatives. Galleries such as Deaf Art Gallery, Inshuti Arts Gallery, Banana Eco Museum, Her Life Journey art gallery, Wandulu Timothy, and Talking through Art will showcase their works. Exhibitors from groups involved in handicrafts, such as Tubiteho, Ms. Tonia’s Boutique, and Nyamirambo Women Centre, who use banana fibers and traditional materials, will also participate.
Fashion designers from Inkanda House, the Union of Little People (RULP), and Project Sufuri will showcase their work, as will pottery makers from the Community of Potters of Rwanda (COPORWA). Organizations such as Rwanda Union of the Blind (RUB) and Organization for the Integration and Promotion of People with Albinism (OIPPA) will also participate.
Additionally, the ‘Ikaze Bazaar’ will include face painting for kids, adding to the event’s family-friendly atmosphere.
With its diverse lineup of live music, poetry, and fashion shows, the ‘Ikaze Bazaar’ promises to be a celebration of the country’s creativity and inclusivity. If you want to experience the best of Rwanda’s art and culture, be sure to mark your calendars for March 26 and head to Rwandex at Mundi Center.


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