Fulton's Arts and Culture Department is preparing to help celebrate the kickoff of a three-day festival for an organization it's supported for 25 years. The non-profit Manga African Dance is hosting its 25th OSUN Festival which follows its mission of education and preservation of the indigenous African culture through dance, music, and song. This year's festival will focus on the various countries from Brazil, Cuba, Haiti, Caprera, Angola, and the Origin of OSUN and the Orishas from Nigeria. The performances are for adults and children of all ages.