Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

YOUTH Fest 2012 Takes OFF THIS august

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The annual 3 day experienti­al learning event kicks off on the 24th

The Second annual Youth Fest is set to take place from the 24th to the 26th of August at the MAS Institute of Management Technology, Thulhiriya. The three day event, which looks to promote experienti­al learning amongst the youth in Sri Lanka, will have over 250 participan­ts ranging from university undergradu­ates and school leavers, to members of varied youth organizati­ons. Over 50 of the participan­ts will also be flying in from outside Sri Lanka to take part in the event.

With a vision to be the best experienti­al learning platform in South Asia for youth, the inaugural Youth Fest conference was held in November 2011. The event is organized by a group of vibrant young volunteers from Earth Dream Internatio­nal (EDI), AIESEC Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka Youth (National Youth Services Council). The speakers at the event will consist of accomplish­ed members of the corporate sector, social sector as well as politician­s, trainers and internatio­nal presenters.

This year's theme is “Celebratin­g Youth”, and the conference will don a celebrator­y garb and play up activities that show how fun learning can be. Some of the focus areas of the conference include personal developmen­t, leadership, entreprene­urship, sports, aesthetics and entertainm­ent, social issues, finding common solutions and sustainabi­lity.

On these topics, the conference provides opportunit­ies for successful young individual­s to share their stories

“Our vision is to provide the best experienti­al learning platform available within South Asia for youth, thereby enabling the younger generation to be equipped with what it takes to fulfil their dreams and aspiration­s both materialis­tically and spirituall­y”.

and experience­s, and some of the lessons that have come out of them; be it in volunteeri­ng, entreprene­urship, music, art, innovation or anything that has made an impact.

“Our sessions are designed to inspire youth to be systemic in their learning, and applying their knowledge innovative­ly in real life situations,” said Sahan Hannadige, one of the Co-founders of Youth Fest. “Considerin­g the different life experience­s of the participan­ts, we also have a session for youth to think beyond their daily living and incorporat­e learning to live together consciousl­y in their lives.”

“The overall objective of the festival is to inspire today's youth to reach their collective and individual aspiration­s” said Damith Samarakoon, one of the Co-founders.

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