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Afro Multi-Activity Christmas Camp 2025 – Day 3 Visual Arts

Afro Multi-Activity Christmas Camp 2025

Afro Multi-Activity Christmas Camp 2025 is a 3-day program for kids of all ethnicities🌍, which aims to connect and empower the next generation⭐️. We help kids develop relationships, confidence, and skills through multiple activities from different cultures around the world, including drumming🪘, dancing🕺, cooking🥘, and more!

Grab this unique opportunity to immerse your kids in a multicultural learning environment🗣️!

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Afro Multi-Activity Christmas Camp 2025 – Day 2 Food

Afro Multi-Activity Christmas Camp 2025

Afro Multi-Activity Christmas Camp 2025 is a 3-day program for kids of all ethnicities🌍, which aims to connect and empower the next generation⭐️. We help kids develop relationships, confidence, and skills through multiple activities from different cultures around the world, including drumming🪘, dancing🕺, cooking🥘, and more!

Grab this unique opportunity to immerse your kids in a multicultural learning environment🗣️!

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  • Afro Multi-Activity Christmas Camp 2025 | Day 2 – All about Food!

 

  • Get ready for our delicious adventure!
    • Day 2 of our festive camp is dedicated to the rich and flavourful world of African cuisine.
    • Young chefs will roll up their sleeves and dive into a hands-on African Cooking & Baking Workshop, exploring the vibrant tastes, textures, and traditions that make African food so special.

 

  • Why It Matters
    • This isn’t just about food – it’s about connection.
    • Through cooking, children will gain a deeper appreciation for African heritage, creativity and community.
    • Plus, they will leave with tasty memories ad new skills to share at home!

 

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Afro Multi-Activity Christmas Camp 2025 – Day 1 Performing Arts

Afro Multi-Activity Christmas Camp 2025

Afro Multi-Activity Christmas Camp 2025 is a 3-day program for kids of all ethnicities🌍, which aims to connect and empower the next generation⭐️. We help kids develop relationships, confidence, and skills through multiple activities from different cultures around the world, including drumming🪘, dancing🕺, cooking🥘, and more!

Grab this unique opportunity to immerse your kids in a multicultural learning environment🗣️!

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sign up!!

Sign up! (Google Form)

Afro Multi-Activity Summer Camp 2022 (Jun 2022)

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Added dates for Afro Multi-Activity Summer Camp 2022

We are running the camp in both July and August 2022

Earlier, we sent you an email about our July summer camp dates. We soon realized that some eager summer campers might be unable to join the July camp because of their school schedules. We will run the camp in July and August to provide greater flexibility.

So what is the Afro Multi-Activity Summer Camp 2022? This is a 5-day programme for kids of all ethnicities to connect and empower the next generation. During this camp, we will help kids develop relationships, confidence, and skills through multiple activities including painting, dancing, drama, baking, making videos, doing science experiments and so much more. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to immerse your kids in a multicultural learning environment!

Here are the details of the summer camp:

Dates:

Camp 1: 4 July (Mon) – 8 July (Fri), 2022

Camp 2: 15 August (Mon) -19 August (Fri), 2022

Time: 10:00am-4:00pm, Monday to Friday

Venue: Africa Center Hong Kong, 12/F, 22 Hillwood Road, TST

Fee: $750/day* for kids aged 2-5 years old

$1,000/day* for kids aged 6-13 years old

(The fee includes the whole day programme, buffet lunch, and a certificate of completion)

*10% discount for kids joining the whole 5-day programme

Maximum Capacity: 30 kids

Our fun-filled 5-day programme has different themes, you can choose to join any one day of any camp, but also we offer a discount to children who join our entire 5-day programme:)

Details of the programmes may differ from the projected content.

See you there!

Registrations can be made by clicking ‘Register,’ through our website, or by using our contact information at the bottom of the page

As always, we at the Africa Center Hong Kong are working hard to bring you a variety of events. Check out what exciting events are coming up on our website.

Upcoming Events

Lessons from the Summer Camp (Jul 2021)

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Lessons from the Summer Camp

Last week we had the honour and joy to host over 30 children over the course of the week for the Afro Multi-Activity Summer Camp 2021. In this exciting and highly energized week we learnt much from and about the kids present and we wanted to share some of our favourite moments with you and what we learnt from them, and what we feel they learnt for us.

‘Do you regret being in Hong Kong?’

During a passionate presentation by one of our project managers, Dawit – who was born and raised in Eritrea – on the geography of the African continent, a child asked if he regretted being in Hong Kong. She showed genuine concern in her questioning as she saw that for Dawit, the African continent was a wonderful place to be. We believe that there have been many negative images that have been painted of the continent and moments like these are important to remind children and ourselves that we are constantly seeing a skewed image of Africa that is far from the realities of all the continent has to offer. Through her question we saw that for this girl, Africa too had become a beautiful place that one would regret leaving.

Food, Food, Food

On the third day of the camp the children had the chance to make their own food. They baked Mbatata cookies (Malawian) and Chimodho cake (Zimbabwean). We were impressed and pleased with the motivation the children had both to prepare and eat foods that they said were uncommon to them. Many enjoyed this food and the lunch food spanning across cuisines from the African continent and the African diaspora. Through the food then they learnt of the diversity and richness of African cultures.

Mbatata Cookies Recipe

Playing Pada

Playing pada was an important part of the childhood of one of our team members, Charleen, who grew up playing this game with friends. For her, being able to see this game passed on to different children at the Center and the joy and competition that they derived from this was something that brought memories to her. We believe that we can teach children about African cultures not only by telling them but also by showing and playing with them as this is also a method of recording histories. Through our playground that taught the children different games played in different places on the continent we managed to share a part of our cultures that we believe the children will remeber and hopefull pass on too.

African Kidz Club

If you missed the summer camp do not worry, you can still get a taste of it at our African Kidz Club held every last Saturday of the month, the next one coming up this weekend.

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