On April 9, MuZEH Lab hosted a visit from the National Center for Traditional Activities, marking the beginning of a collaboration focused on shared ideas and future joint initiatives.
On this day, the educational program “Generations of Folklore” led by the National Center for Traditional Activities, was officially launched at MuZEH Lab. The initiative was carried out in collaboration with Jusuf Puka School and actively involved parents and grandparents in an intergenerational experience.
Held within the museum premises, the program brought together grandparents and grandchildren through storytelling sessions, where fairy tales and traditional narratives were shared across generations. These stories, passed down over generations, connect the past with the present and keep cultural memory alive. Through storytelling, participants explored different regions and traditions, rediscovering the value of sharing these narratives across generations.