In April, Rwandans approach this month with a mix of solemnity and hope, mindful of our history and the significance of observing the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. As restrictions on entertainment events ease, The New Times offers a curated list of eight exciting destinations for this weekend.
Whether you&039;re seeking music, wellness activities, sports, or a space for reflection, here are the top picks for where to be.
Breathwork for Stress Reduction with Lacey
Looking for a refreshing workout this Saturday, April 20? Kigali Wellness Hub is hosting a special session led by guest yoga instructor Lacey titled "Breathwork for Reducing Stress." Join the session from 2:00 to 3:30 pm at 97 KG5 Ave and explore the benefits of breathwork and yoga to calm your mind, relax your body, and release tension.
Participants are encouraged to bring a notebook for taking notes and wear comfortable yoga attire. Admission fee is Rwf15,000.
Party with DJ Kii
Renowned Ugandan disc jockey, DJ Kii, is set to electrify Kigali with a two-night show starting this Friday, April 19. The event, named 'Party with DJ Kii', will be held at the stylish new Crystal Lounge atop the KABC building in Kimihurura.
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Socialites Joxy Parker and Muyango will be hosting the event, which kicks off at 7:00 pm and promises to go on till late into the night.
QD Acoustic Live Night
Catch rising star QD perform at Pili Pili Rwanda on Sunday, April 21, from 3 pm, accompanied by DJ Marnaud.
Urban Kids Sunday Dream
Looking for a day of fun for the kids this Sunday, April 21? Head to Mundi Center on KN 3 Rd from 12 pm to 5 pm. Children can join dance lessons starting at 2 pmwith Move Africa, explore the Fluorescent room, get creative in the Kids Creative Zone by Fazenda, enjoy games by Play Time, and indulge in treats at the Sweet Spot with popcorn, ice cream, sweets, crepes, cotton candy, and more.
Admission is Rwf4,000 per child, and remember, all children must be accompanied.
"Survived to Forgive" Book Launch
Josiane Umulinga, a survivor of the genocide against Tutsi, was just about to turn 15 when the Genocide began in 1994, tragically claiming her mother and five siblings. This Saturday, April 20, she will be launching her book on survival and forgiveness, signing copies starting at 2 pm at the Kigali Genocide Memorial.
Genocide Memorial Basketball Tournament (GMT) 2024
The Genocide Memorial Basketball Tournament (GMT) 2024, a poignant event dedicated to honoring players and industry stakeholders who lost their lives during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, will take place this weekend at BK Arena.
Over two days, on Friday and Saturday, April 20, the tournament will celebrate the resilience, talent, and unity within Rwanda's basketball community.
Friday's lineup in the women’s category features APR BBC vs Kepler at 2pm, followed by GS Marie Reine vs REG BBC at 4pm. For the men’s category, catch Patriots BBC vs Tigers at 6pm, then APR BBC vs REG BBC at 8pm.
Tickets range from Rwf3,000 for students to Rwf20,000 for courtside seats, offering an opportunity to support and commemorate through the spirit of sportsmanship.
Kigali Photo Walk
This Saturday, April 20, photography enthusiasts have an opportunity to participate in a photo walk through the streets of Kigali. The event invites attendees to capture the beauty of Rwanda's capital, meet fellow photographers, and experience everyday life in Rwandan neighborhoods.
The photo walk will start at 10am and conclude at 1pm, with participants gathering at Kigali Center for Photography on KG 676 St. in Kimihurura. The entry fee is Rwf15,000,
Silent Kwibuka
This Saturday, experience a unique silent concert commemorating the 30th anniversary of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi. The event promises emotive live music, to be fully appreciated in quiet reflection, along with an art exhibition titled "Inzira y’inzitane: The Story of Rwanda”by King Ingabo.
Interactive activities will foster contemplation, and there will be a talk on healing and forgiveness. Tickets are priced at Rwf5,000, with proceeds supporting the work of the Museum Ingabo. Late bookings will be charged Rwf15,000. Book in advance at www.sofarsounds.com. Note that this event is not suitable for children.
Make the most of your weekend with these diverse and entertaining events tailored to every taste. To catch up on the latest events happening in Kigali, visit The New Times and follow our social media platforms for updates throughout the weekend.