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Documentary show celebrates the life and legacy of Maitre Artist Afewerk Tekle

A special documentary event honoring the life and legacy of Ethiopia’s iconic artist, Maitre Artist Afewerk Tekle, took place on December 20, 2024, at the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design in Addis Ababa. This event was organized in collaboration with the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design and the Selamawi Rotary Ethiopia Peace Center, showcasing a commitment to celebrating Ethiopian heritage through art.

The documentary pays tribute to Afewerk Tekle, whose extraordinary contributions to Ethiopian art have left an indelible mark on the nation’s cultural landscape. Known for his vibrant paintings and murals that reflect Ethiopia’s rich history, Afewerk is celebrated not only as an artist but also as a source of inspiration for generations. The event aimed to highlight his profound impact on Ethiopian culture while inspiring future artists to embrace their creative potential.

The event was particularly significant for the newly formed Rotaract Club of Alle, established just three months ago. With 42 passionate members from Ethiopia’s creative industry, the club is dedicated to peace-building and community service through art and innovation. Their mission is to reshape the image of Rotary Ethiopia by leveraging creativity and action to make a lasting impact.

“This celebration is not just about honoring Afewerk Tekle; it’s about recognizing the transformative power of art in our communities,” said a member of the Rotaract Club. “We believe that creativity can foster dialogue, unity, and hope among diverse populations.”

During the event, organizers emphasized their commitment to using art as a means of promoting peace and creativity as essential pillars for community development. By spotlighting Afewerk Tekle’s legacy, they aim to inspire future generations to view art as a force for positive change.

“Through this celebration, we hope to honor Ethiopian heritage while also encouraging young artists to pursue their passions,” said one of the event organizers.

The documentary not only showcased Afewerk’s artistic achievements but also served as a platform for dialogue about the role of art in contemporary society. Attendees were encouraged to reflect on how creativity can be harnessed to address pressing social challenges and promote community cohesion.

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