2024 Agotime Kente Festival slated for August 4-10
“Let the celebration this year be a turning point for reunification, a joint front, and a bold step for progress,”
Amid vibrant colors and cultural splendor, the 2024 Kente Festival of the people of Agotime in the Volta Region was officially inaugurated in Ho last weekend, marking the beginning of a week-long celebration from August 4 to 10.
Themed “Repositioning The Kente Heritage For Inclusive Development,” the festival promises an array of activities showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Agotime traditional area.
Scheduled events include dedicated days for children and women, traditional musket firing, captivating exhibitions of Kente, symbolic water fetching rituals performed by maidens, the historic ‘godigbe’ (landing day), culminating in a grand durbar on Saturday, August 10, 2024.
Emilia Emefa Adzimah, the Agotime-Ziope District Chief Executive, presiding over the launch, emphasized the significance of the Kente Festival as a testament to the area’s rich cultural tapestry. She urged the people of Agotime to foster unity, urging them to set aside trivial chieftaincy disputes in favor of preserving the noble image of their heritage.
Elvis Ativoe, the Kente Festival Coordinator, extolled the cultural and economic value of Kente cloth to the Agotime Traditional Area, asserting its status as Ghana’s most esteemed festival with increasing global recognition. He urged master weavers to adapt to evolving market demands while staying true to the essence of their craft.
Divine Bosson, the Ho Municipal Chief Executive, emphasized the festival’s role in bridging tradition with modernity. He emphasized the importance of integrating Kente into broader development initiatives, advocating for its promotion on global platforms, leveraging it for tourism, and incorporating educational programs that highlight its cultural significance.
Dr. George-Grandy Hallow, a member of the festival planning committee, underscored Kente’s unifying influence across diverse ethnic and geographical boundaries. He emphasized its role as a cultural artifact that binds communities together, transcending linguistic and regional divides.
Cephas Kafui Apenuvor, a prominent entrepreneur, encouraged the youth of Agotime to consider Kente weaving as a viable career path. As the CEO of Cephas K. Company Limited, he highlighted the lucrative opportunities within the Kente industry, urging young people to embrace and safeguard this enduring aspect of their heritage.
Source: Ghananewsonline.com.gh