The Senedd was a hive of activity on Bank Holiday Monday, 6 May 2019, when we hosted a fun-filled jamboree to mark 20 years of devolution in Wales.

Kicking things off with a colourful parade around the Bay were Samba Galez, whose samba drum beats could be heard all the way across the Cardiff Bay barrage in Penarth.

Inside the building, visitors were greeted by Dewi, an 8ft dragon made from over 185,00 individual LEGO® bricks. Upstairs, children were invited to “build their Wales” out of bricks on a giant map on the floor of the Senedd, complete a piece of the Senedd LEGO®mosaic, or just play with the DUPLO®.

Great few hours at senedd to celebrate 20 years devolution for wales with a few other @WelshYouthParl members, many things going on all day including @KLADance pic.twitter.com/N2eB0VeX1I — Sophie Billinghurst (@SophieBillingh1) May 6, 2019

There were workshops with bilingual beat-boxer Mr Phormula, and No Fit State were on hand to help visitors practice their juggling, hula-hooping and other circus skills. Younger guests enjoyed getting their hands dirty with the Science Boffins’ slimy experiments.

Downstairs, one of the most popular performers were the incredible KLA Dance troupe who delighted the crowds with their dazzling dance routines.

Great way to start the day down the senedd to mark 20 years of devolution come and help us mark 20 years of devolution and join in on the activities @WelshYouthParl pic.twitter.com/Rr1FS8zrIi — abby (@abby69039312) May 6, 2019

Welsh language music played all day long, courtesy of a pedal powered disco ‘Disgo Ynni Da’, and there was a chance to hear the story of the Welsh language in a show by educational theatre company In Character.

To help mark the 20th anniversary of devolution, visitors were also invited to share their thoughts about shaping the future of Wales. A notice board posed the question What are your hopes and aspirations for your area by 2039? and we received contributions received from people of all ages.

Environmental issues featured prominently, with many people noting that they hoped to see less plastic waste by 2039. Building safer cycle routes was also a popular topic as well as promoting a healthier and fitter way of life, to improve the nation’s physical and mental wellbeing.

What a brilliant way to kick off the ⁦@AssemblyWales⁩ 20th birthday celebrations opening up the Senedd to our future generations. Lego face paints dancing beat boxing slime and circus skills. Well done to all the staff who organised this – we loved it! pic.twitter.com/yojZylnZAk — Sophie Howe (@sophiehowe) May 6, 2019

By the end of the day, over 1,350 people had come through the doors to celebrate with us, and learn a little bit more about the work of the National Assembly for Wales.

What an incredible day we've had celebrating in the Senedd.



A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for our Jamboree, we hope you had as much fun as we did!



What were your highlights?#Devolution20 pic.twitter.com/d85iW2lBH5 — Assembly Wales (@AssemblyWales) May 6, 2019

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There’s more!

Over the summer months we will be holding a series of events to mark 20 years of devolution. A packed schedule will culminate in a festival of democracy at the end of September which will see names from the arts, sports, journalism and politics gather in Cardiff Bay.

Follow @AssemblyWales on Twitter or NationalAssemblyforWales on Facebook to keep up with the latest announcements.