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Valentine’s magic under the stars in Mbabane

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What to expect at the outdoor cinema experience. (R) One of the outdoor picnics at The Albert Millin. (Courtesy pics)
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MBABANE – The Albert Millin is set to become a hub for family bonds, connection and community this Valentine’s Day as it hosts an outdoor cinema experience on February 14 from 1pm to 8pm.

According to Creative Motif, the Brainchild company, the event is more than just a movie night, the event has been curated as a full-day celebration of love in all its forms, ranging from family connections to friendships and romantic celebration.

The festivities begin in the afternoon with a picnic on the grounds of The Albert Millin. As guests settle in with picnic blankets and baskets, there will be free scoops of ice cream provided. Disc Jockeys (DJs) will be performing, setting the mood with a soundtrack that blends mellow rhythms with vibrant energy.

The atmosphere is intended to be inviting and stylish, providing a backdrop for conversation and leisure.

Designed as a family-friendly affair, the daytime experience encourages people of all ages to celebrate love in its many expressions. Whether it is parents spending quality time with their children, friends sharing moments or couples enjoying each other’s company, the event aims to create an inclusive space where unity takes centre stage.

As the sun begins to set, the tone of the gathering will shift. An acoustic performance will take place, intended to usher in the evening with a sense of warmth.

Once dusk settles, guests will be invited to settle in for the highlight of the evening: A romantic outdoor cinema screening beneath the stars. Surrounded by nature and ambient lighting, movie lovers can expect a cinematic experience that is both personal and communal.

The Valentine’s Outdoor Cinema is presented through a partnership between Creative Motif, Scoops ‘N’ Giggles, The Albert Millin and Umsamo we Culture.

The partners have put together an offering designed as a refreshing experience for audiences, blending culture, music and film in an outdoor setting.

 

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