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2024 Agotime Kente Festival launched with a call for Diaspora participation

2024 Agotime Kente Festival launched with a call for Diaspora participation
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By Jones Anlimah

The 2024 Agotime Kente Festival has officially been launched, marking a significant return after a prolonged hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated restrictions.

This year’s festival themed “Repositioning the Kente Heritage for Inclusive Development,” aims to highlight and promote the rich cultural heritage of Kente weaving for inclusive development.

A grand durbar of chiefs and people of Agotime Traditional Area will be held on Saturday, 10th August 2024, to climax activities for this year’s Agbemevoza at Kpetoe in the Agotime-ziope district of the Volta region.

The media launch started with a colorful display of traditional Ewe music and dance, setting an energetic stage for the event. The atmosphere was further enlivened by Chiefs who were adorned in their exquisite Kente cloths, showcasing the intricate patterns and vibrant colors that have made Kente an iconic symbol of Ghanaian heritage.

The Agotime Kente Festival also known as “Agbemevoza” is a cultural celebration held by the chiefs and people of Agotime Traditional Area, in the Agotime-ziope district of the Volta region. The festival honors the rich tradition of Kente weaving, a renowned Ghanaian textile craft that is deeply ingrained in the cultural heritage of the Ewe people.

During the festival, various activities are organized, including traditional dances, music performances, and displays of beautifully woven Kente cloth. The festival not only celebrates the art of Kente weaving but also promotes cultural unity and attracts tourists to the region.

The theme for the 2024 ‘Agbemevoza’ is “Repositioning the Kente Heritage for Inclusive Development” The theme seeks to preserve and promote the cultural legacy of Kente weaving while fostering economic opportunities and social inclusion for the development of Agotime. It also seeks to leverage on Kente’s cultural and economic value to generate broad-based growth and enhance tourism in the Volta region.

A significant highlight of the media launch was a live Kente weaving demonstration by master weavers from Kpetoe. The artisans skillfully transformed threads into intricate patterns to showcase techniques passed down through generations. The demonstration also highlighted the meticulous craftsmanship and dedication required to create each piece of Kente cloth, reinforcing its cultural and economic value.

The Warlord of Agortime Traditional Area, Nene Akoto Sah, emphasized the importance of the Kente Festival in preserving and promoting the cultural identity of the Ewe people and fostering inclusive development.

“It is important that we preserve this cultural heritage. In this view we call on government, the regional minister and the tourism minister as well as indigenes home and abroad to come join us celebrate this year 2024 Agbamevo.”, he said.

The Agortime-ziope District Chief Executive, Ms Emelia Emefa Adzimah, commended the people for closing their ranks to bring back the festival.”May this day be a great turning point in the lives of the people of Agotime to unite us as never before as we work assiduously to bring about various improvements in the quality of lives of our people”, the DCE said.

Other speakers including the Municipal Chief Executive for the Ho municipality, Mr Divine Bosson, and the Member of Parliament for Agotime-ziope constituency, Charles Agbeve, both highlighted the festival’s potential to boost tourism and contribute to the local economy while calling on Ghanaians in the diaspora to actively participate and support the festival.

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