The Brac Hope Festival was a celebration to remember. The event was a riot of colour, vigour, and enthusiasm that took place in the Bangladesh Army Stadium. The three-day ceremony marked the end of a yearlong commemoration of Brac's 50th anniversary as one of the biggest development organisations in the world. The celebration, which took place from February 9 to 11, brought together people from all occupations to celebrate Brac's remarkable achievements and to look forward to the future with anticipation.
The festival kicked off on February 9, at the Army stadium with performances from Arnob and Friends, Lalon Band, and Bengal Parampara Sangeetalay.
BRAC 'Hope Festival' has officially commenced today at the Bangladesh Army Stadium. The festival will continue till February 11. The three-day long festival is free for all and will emphasise the importance of culture, stories, crafts, music, and art.
The Brac Hope Festival was a celebration to remember. The event was a riot of colour, vigour, and enthusiasm that took place in the Bangladesh Army Stadium. The three-day ceremony marked the end of a yearlong commemoration of Brac's 50th anniversary as one of the biggest development organisations in the world. The celebration, which took place from February 9 to 11, brought together people from all occupations to celebrate Brac's remarkable achievements and to look forward to the future with anticipation.
The festival kicked off on February 9, at the Army stadium with performances from Arnob and Friends, Lalon Band, and Bengal Parampara Sangeetalay.
BRAC 'Hope Festival' has officially commenced today at the Bangladesh Army Stadium. The festival will continue till February 11. The three-day long festival is free for all and will emphasise the importance of culture, stories, crafts, music, and art.