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Aarong Winter Wonderland: A commitment to a more united society and a better tomorrow!
The curtains have closed on the enchanting Aarong Winter Wonderland, a celebration that brought Dhaka alive with creativity, culture, and community spirit! Over the past four weeks, the Aarong Tejgaon premises turned into a vibrant hub of festive cheer, uniting visitors under the inspiring themes of citizenship and sustainability. This wasn’t just an event—it was a joyful journey of shared moments, meaningful activities, and unforgettable experiences.
Visitors dove into a world of artistry with rickshaw art, clay painting, jewellery making, block printing, jute craft, nakshi kantha craft, and even a thrilling plastic upcycling workshop led by Morshed Mishu. Live caricatures, face painting, and vibrant graffiti added layers of excitement, sparking creativity across all ages. Every corner buzzed with energy, making it an experience to remember while inspiring sustainable practices along the way.
Evenings turned magical with electrifying live music from Arif Dewan, Maya Nohor, Masha Islam, Rehman Duo, Conclusion, Sovvota, Dads in the Park, and more. Their soulful melodies and energetic rhythms brought the winter nights to life, leaving the crowd swaying and singing along.
Adding a meaningful touch, social enterprises like Moner School, Pad Pro, ECO Care, and Jotner Dokan showcased innovative solutions for sustainable living.
Otithi, BRAC’s community tourism initiative, captivated visitors with its mission to empower local communities through meaningful travel experiences.
No celebration is complete without delicious food, and Aarong Winter Wonderland delivered with its delightful spread of traditional pithas, street foods, and steaming cups of tea and coffee. These treats warmed hearts and added charm to an already vibrant atmosphere, making it the talk of the town across social media.
At its core, Aarong Winter Wonderland was a testament to the power of citizenship and sustainability, woven beautifully through eco-friendly installations, live storytelling, and inspiring displays. It reminded everyone of the importance of a greener, more responsible future while creating memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Youngsters got creative at the jewellery-making station, crafting their own unique pieces.
The Nakshi Kantha craft station buzzed with excitement as visitors stitched and created beautiful art.
Aarong Earth Spa Station offered ultimate relaxation, with a free hand massage delighting countless attendees.
The Rickshaw Painting Station stole the spotlight, drawing a crowd eager to get hands-on with vibrant designs.
The 360 Selfie Station was a hit, blending fun with meaningful messages of citizenship and sustainability.
The Live Caricature Station brought smiles and laughter as guests took home personalised sketches.
The Block Printing Station added a crafty charm, letting attendees try their hand at traditional block printing.
The Face Painting Station was a kaleidoscope of creativity, with visitors flaunting their colourful designs.
Visitors were captivated by the Ayesha Abed Foundation VR Station, exploring Aarong’s production hub like never before.
The Graffiti and Plastic Upcycling Workshops, led by Morshed Mishu, saw fantastic participation and inspired creativity.
Social enterprises shone brightly, with crowds showing immense support and appreciation.
Live music set the stage on fire, as the audience revelled in a mix of folk and modern songs throughout the December.
Aarong Winter Wonderland has concluded, successfully showcasing creativity, community, and sustainability. The event engaged visitors through diverse activities and performances, leaving behind lasting impressions and reinforcing the commitment to a brighter, sustainable future.