Calling All Young Innovators: Design, Drive, and Shine in Youth Path Carnival!
The Ministry of Youth Affairs has announced the Youth Path Car Carnival as part of Bahrain’s National Youth Day celebrations, marked each year on 25 March, with the carnival set to take place during the month. The Ministry said the event reflects the Kingdom’s confidence in its youth and invites institutions and organisations to join a national showcase that captures the spirit of creativity, ambition, and modern Bahraini pride.
Participation criteria have been issued for the Youth Path, encouraging teams to design innovative and interactive floats or platforms that feel fresh, youthful, and impossible to ignore. The Ministry called for designs that blend originality with national pride and reflect one or more themes such as technology, the environment, space, or a modern vision of Bahraini identity, stressing that innovation should shape the work from the first idea to the final presentation.
National elements are mandatory, with teams required to incorporate Bahrain’s symbols, colours, and visual heritage through creative choices that can include media, fashion, and design details. The Ministry said the goal is to create a unified look that strengthens belonging and pride as the procession moves through the carnival route.
Organisers stressed that entries must comply with safety requirements and traffic dimensions to ensure smooth participation. They underlined the need for structural stability and safe materials, warning against any installations that could endanger participants or spectators. The Ministry also encouraged the use of recycled materials in decoration as part of a wider push towards sustainability.
Teams must meet submission and participation deadlines, attend preparation sessions, and coordinate closely with organisers on execution. Participants are also expected to handle key logistics such as display vehicles, energy sources, and sound systems to ensure the presentation runs smoothly on the day.
The Ministry said the Youth Path aims to turn the carnival into a live showcase of Bahraini talent where culture, creativity, and sustainability meet, highlighting young people as partners in shaping the present and building the future.
Participation criteria have been issued for the Youth Path, encouraging teams to design innovative and interactive floats or platforms that feel fresh, youthful, and impossible to ignore. The Ministry called for designs that blend originality with national pride and reflect one or more themes such as technology, the environment, space, or a modern vision of Bahraini identity, stressing that innovation should shape the work from the first idea to the final presentation.
National elements are mandatory, with teams required to incorporate Bahrain’s symbols, colours, and visual heritage through creative choices that can include media, fashion, and design details. The Ministry said the goal is to create a unified look that strengthens belonging and pride as the procession moves through the carnival route.
Organisers stressed that entries must comply with safety requirements and traffic dimensions to ensure smooth participation. They underlined the need for structural stability and safe materials, warning against any installations that could endanger participants or spectators. The Ministry also encouraged the use of recycled materials in decoration as part of a wider push towards sustainability.
Teams must meet submission and participation deadlines, attend preparation sessions, and coordinate closely with organisers on execution. Participants are also expected to handle key logistics such as display vehicles, energy sources, and sound systems to ensure the presentation runs smoothly on the day.
The Ministry said the Youth Path aims to turn the carnival into a live showcase of Bahraini talent where culture, creativity, and sustainability meet, highlighting young people as partners in shaping the present and building the future.
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