about THe theme
Childhood dreams is a theme that explores the beauty of imagination, innocence, and the limitless world seen through a child’s eyes.
It reflects the emotions, memories, and dreams that shape our earliest understanding of the world — moments filled with curiosity, wonder, hope, and creativity.
The theme invites audiences to reconnect with the forgotten feelings of childhood: the ability to dream freely, to imagine impossible worlds, and to find magic in ordinary things.
Through light, motion, and visual storytelling, Childhood dreams becomes a celebration of imagination as a timeless part of human nature.
In a fast-moving modern world, the theme reminds us that childhood dreams never truly disappear — they continue to live quietly within us, inspiring the way we create, feel, and see the future.
visual mapping exhibition
06/06-08/06/2026
6PM - 10PM
The exhibition features 20 visual mapping artworks inspired by the theme “Childhood dreams”
Through light, motion, and digital storytelling, the artworks transform the facade of The Labor Culture Palace DakLak Province into an immersive canvas of imagination, memories, and dreams.
Bringing together artists and creative studios from different backgrounds, the exhibition celebrates the power of childhood imagination through contemporary visual art and projection mapping.
shows
06/06-08/06/2026
6PM - 10PM
Alongside the visual mapping exhibition, the festival will also feature a separate program of live DJ performances, regional music, and VJ shows.
Blending contemporary electronic sounds with local cultural influences and real-time visuals, the performances create an energetic atmosphere that expands the festival experience beyond the projection artworks.
Set within the space of The Labor Culture Palace DakLak Province, the shows celebrate the connection between music, visual culture, and community through an immersive night of sound and light.
FLEA MARKET
06/06-08/06/2026
6PM - 10PM
The festival flea market brings together local brands, independent creators, and community vendors in a vibrant cultural marketplace.
Visitors will be able to explore specialty coffee, local food, handmade products, fashion, and clothing curated from local creators and businesses around Buôn Ma Thuột and the Central Highlands region.
More than just a market, the space is designed as a social and cultural gathering point where people can experience local creativity, flavors, and lifestyle alongside the festival’s art, music, and visual experiences.