Homeland Itoya Events, a premier Kenyan end-to-end events supply and management company, became the first non-European events company to co-organize this year’s Bürgerfest in Berlin, Germany.
The festival was attended by President William Ruto and the President of The Federal Republic of Germany, Frank-Walter Steiner.
The Bürgerfest 2024, held in Berlin, was a resounding success, celebrating cultural exchange and international collaboration.
The festival vibrantly showcased the diverse traditions of Germany and Kenya, the first non-European guest nation of the festival.
Attendees were treated to a rich tapestry of experiences, from traditional German folk dances and Kenyan tribal performances to a fusion of contemporary art.
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Culinary delights offered a taste of both nations, with German classics like bratwurst sharing space with Kenyan favorites such as nyama choma and the Tusker Lager beer.
Beyond the performances and culinary experiences, the Bürgerfest fostered a strong senseof community and cross-cultural understanding.
Interactive workshops, craft sessions, and educational talks provided engaging experiences for all ages.
Live music, theatrical performances, and the active participation of local organizations further enriched the atmosphere of unity and celebration.
The inclusion of Kenya as a special guest nation underscored the festival’s commitment to cultural diplomacy, strengthening ties between the two countries and highlighting the beauty of global diversity.
Kenya’s Homeland Itoya Events, collaborated with German events companies to curate the event setup comprising of concert tentage, audio-visual, lighting, staging and flooring setup.
The companies also collaborated in setting up the workshop and craft session venues, all held in the park inside Schloss Bellevue (Bellevue Palace), the official residence of the Federal President.
Commenting on the event, Edwine P. Anayo, Managing Director, Homeland Itoya Events, said:
“Curating this groundbreaking cultural exchange between Kenya and Germany has been an immense honor. Our participation here underscores the immense potential of Kenya’s events industry. We have truly come of age, demonstrating that we can compete on an equal footing with international events service providers,” he said.
Among the Kenyan acts who performed at the two-day-festival included Dj Space, Bomas of Kenya cultural dancers and Gogosimo Band.