Ethiopia Day at the German Embassy School: A Celebration of Culture and Learning
<p>One of the highlights of the day was the introduction of traditional Ethiopian instruments. Students in the primary grades had the privilege of discovering the enchanting sounds of the Kerar, Masinko, and Kebero — the Ethiopian counterparts to the guitar, violin, and drums. Guided by talented Ethiopian musicians, the children not only listened but also got their hands on these remarkable instruments, trying their hand at creating their own melodies. To the infectious rhythms of Ethiopia, they danced with unbridled enthusiasm.</p>
<p>For the younger ones in primary school, an age-old pastime came to life as they learned the art of playing marbles. This traditional game, simple yet engaging, captured the imagination of the students and offered a glimpse into the games Ethiopian children have enjoyed for generations. Additionally, kids were treated to the captivating world of cotton fabric spinning, a craft that has been an integral part of Ethiopian culture for centuries.</p>
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