Pamoja Festivals Event Series is proud to present the latest and most captivating festival Zanzibar has to offer.
experience | culture | music
“The way of Zanzibar” is an unforgettable festival that immerses you in the rich
tapestry of Zanzibar culture while building a “bridge” to the elements of the
western culture, diving deep into the essence of "hakuna matata" way of life.
Location: "The Nest", Paje, Zanzibar
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Experience:
Vibrant market stalls - superfoods, spices, flavours and art all from local businesses.
Variety of workshops - farm to table cocktails, dance classes, meditation and more!
Sunset Buffet and the Amazing Pamoja Fire and Circus show!
Diverse Activities - Face Painting, Swahili Lessons and Photo Booth.
"ELECTROWIND" - party under the stars with local & international artists.
TIMETABLE:
4 PM - Arrival & Settling
Stalls and Activities are open
DJ KCM with Live Band
Enjoy the sea, the pool, the bar, the dancers, the Tallest Man and Acrobats
6:30 PM - PAMOJA CIRCUS & FIRE SHOW
Dinner Begins and Main Stage Opens
7 PM - DJ Joss De Pfyffer
8 PM - Workshops close, Stalls remain open
9 PM - DJ Oswald Smith
12pm - Event Close
Öffnungszeiten
17:00
Venue
Pamoja Festivals
Open-Air
Natur
An ancient Omani palace preserved on the island, as part of the Omani control of the region between 1698 - 1890, the Sultan moved his capital to Zanzibar between 1832-1840.
A new and refreshing festival in Zanzibar that puts the music, art and culture of Africa on the map that takes place each time in a historical site or in a special landscape around Zanzibar
The festival itself has 5 different DJs and the use of African instruments as part of the musical set, various art representatives of local artists who present their art and special performances as part of the show, as well as a food complex, make-up, clothing and jewelry stalls, etc.
It is important to note that the artists who sell the equipment are local or residents and are not required to pay money on their income as part of pamoja's concept of promoting Zanzibar