The Nomadic Arts Festival highlighted the importance of preserving and reimagining Northern Kenya’s cultural identity through contemporary artistic expression. By bringing together music, art, and storytelling, the event created a space where traditional heritage could be documented, shared, and transformed into modern creative works. It underscored the role of festivals as cultural archives, ensuring that indigenous sounds and narratives are not only preserved but also made accessible to wider audiences. Even through the marketplace where local artisans and businesses, from the region, presented their regalia and products. Through this approach, the festival reinforced the value of art as a living record of community history and identity.
The Inaugural Nomadic Arts Festival Successfully Held at Oshwal Centre
16 JUN. 2026Read more in Capital FM