The activities will be for the most part recreational but can be divided into two categories: purely recreational activities so that festival-goers can enjoy their presence in the festival village, but also learning activities. These include
Iyasa songs;
Dances (Ballets Bantu, Ivanga, playback of Iyasa music);
Fishing initiation (Íbútwa, Iyɔbɔ);
Storytelling (Likano, Baduwɛ́ Baduwɛ́);
Film screening;
Excursion to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean to discover some tourist sites and some species to be protected (the itinerary will be proposed by the monitors);
Competition games in Iyasa;
Learning the numbers from 1 to 5000 in Iyasa;
Introduction to the Iyasa alphabet;
Introduction to writing the Iyasa language;
Initiation to the making of pots and crab traps (Bekúlú na Ngóba)
Group work (go to the beach to leave the crab traps and come back to get them later: Mangongo);
Exchange with parents on the importance of the mother tongue,
Gala evening + gift giving to festival goers...etc.