Watwero

Creative Solutions

Projects

Bul Ki Myel Festival

This is an annual immersive research dissemination creative art and cultural experience that aims to honor the rich heritage of the greater Northern Uganda people while exploring the dynamic intersection of traditional and contemporary expression.

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Dance Theater Productions

Watwero uses theater of the oppressed, community and in house multi disciplinary theater productions as a form of sparking conversations regarding generation of sustainable solution to community challenges and sharing happiness and hope to the world

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Ot-LUM kollection

Ot-LUM, a local fashion brand that uses fashion to reunite humans and social values of the Acholi people. It uses and market different local fabrics to articulate and give a voice to the community through it's artifacts and creations.

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Stress Burn Out Clinic

Watwero provides a combination of ice breaker games, dance, aerodynamic activities, yoga, discussions and fun game challenges as an approach to move ourselves out of our usual spaces, explore the world and view our works, works stations and fellow staffs from another perspective, solving challenges of frustration, fatigue, boredom and other work related challenges.

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Community Art Therapy Program

A collaborative program open to inventing ways to work with communities to integrate creative arts and culture into interventions that nurtures creativity, develop skills, encourage integration and provide healing and edutainment.

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Creative Art Educational Program

Watwero creative art and cultural school and holiday program is a driver in the road of discovery and growth of human potential. The program assists young people to identify, grow and learn to use their talents as their strength in creatively facing any challenges they meet. The program incorporates dance, deejaying, contemporary painting, beat boxing, drama and theater acting activities as ways to encourage fun learning, and nurture creative potentials in young people.

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