Visitors will find a multi-faceted and rich selection of products “almost nowhere (else) to be seen”, excluding neither amorphous toy rabbits with lucid eyes nor exceptionally valuable paintings.
The sunshine would endow multi-coloured glass medals with tiny rainbows, and the saxophonist would try to catch this playful and sensitive mood, perhaps a little in the style of
Charlie Parker
…If you really feel the rhythm, you can also buy special instruments – but if that’s not your cup of tea, the
Harlequin
can still teach you how to make air balloon animals or you can learn to thread beads, how to make bamboo mats or to dance!
You can find them on 1st of July:
- For Africa Foundation
- Publikon
- Védegylet
- African Art program
- Ebony African Culture, Art and Human Rights Association
- Keuna