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Kente Weaving / Kente Festival


Agotime-Kpetoe is one of the two capitals of Kente weaving in Ghana. In this rural village, the skill of Kente weaving has been passed on from generation to generation.

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Agbamevoza & the Kente Festival of the Agotime people


The chiefs and people of Agotime traditional area, a few kilometers east of Ho, who are indeed Ga-Adanbges, celebrate their annual Kente festivals in August every year.

This is a unique festival by all standards. The 'time people claim they introduced the art of Kente weaving to present-day Ghana and consequently have marking this event with a colourful festival.

The festival culminates in a durbar of chiefs and subjects and.nous types of Kente cloth are put on display.

A unique aspect of the festival is Kente-weaving competition is the election of

Miss "Agbamevor" (Miss Kente), on Saturday.

This unique festival attracts thousands of people and tourists from far and near.

 

Tourists pour into Kpetoe for Kente Festival

 

Hundreds of local and foreign tourists on Saturday tasted the cultural and artistic elegance of the chiefs and people of Agotime Traditional Area at a grand durbar to climax this year’s Agbamevorza (Kente Festival) of the Area.

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The Kente Exhibition

(Kente Stoffe)

 

The Stool & Chair Exhibition

(Stuehle)

 

The Sword Exhibition

(Schwerter)

 

Painting Exhibition

(Malerei)

 

Sculpture Exhibition

(Skulpturen)

Donned in various distinct Kente designs and prints, the people; old and young, including chiefs performed artistic and warrior dances all day to showcase their rich culture as hordes of people scrambled to capture the spectacle on their digital and mobile phone cameras.

A procession of chiefs dancing in palanquins heralded the occasion drawing crowds to the durbar grounds where all business activities had shifted to.

Two chiefs in separate palanquins danced into each other to exchange copies of the New Testament to symbolise and act out the theme of the festival: “Unity in Development”

All the 37 communities forming the Traditional Area displayed distinctive cultural style and skill to portray the diversity of the area.

The town was virtually bathing in music, dance, arts and culture with the people demonstrating high levels of tolerance and hospitality as locals and strangers mixed and interacted with glee.

Mr Alex Asum Ahensah, Minister of Chieftaincy and Culture, who represented the Vice-President, commended the people for initiating the festival and expressed asked the youth to uphold the nation’s cultures to protect their diverse identities for posterity.

He however warned communities especially those with tourist potentials against child trafficking and child labour.

Mrs. Juliana Azumah-Mensah, Minister of Tourism and Member of Parliament for the Area, who was clad in a sophisticated Kente design tailored to perfection said kente originated from Kpetoe.

She urged communities all over the country to identify and develop tourist potentials in their areas to attract government support and investment from local and foreign interests.

Nene Nuer Keteku III, Konor of Agotime Traditional Area, appealed for a facelift of Kpetoe to befit its status as a tourist destination and home of Kente.

He also called on government to adopt the Kente Festival as a national event to bring communities in weaving and artefacts together through activities such as inter-cultural exchange programmes.

Funds were raised to start the construction of a “Kente Market and Village”

 

* Source: GNA

(KPETOE) ADAKLU ANYIGBE

 

Nene Nuer Keteku III, Konor of Agotime State, has appealed to the government to make the Kente festival of the chiefs and people of the Agotime Traditional Area a national event.

He said this is because the cloth was the “single most important and identifiable cultural heritage of Ghana. ”

Nene Keteku said this at the formal launch of this year’s Agotime Kente Festival at Kpetoe .

He said Kente continued to attract several tourists to the country and needed to be given more recognition as a national asset.

“Many people in the outside world know Ghana as Kente and Kente as Ghana so the least we can do is to celebrate the cloth to attract more tourists who would want to know the background of Kente,” Nene Keteku said.

He said the festival had firmly taken root at Agotime Traditional Area and appealed to the Ministry of Tourism to help establish a Kente Market and village at Kpetoe to serve the shopping needs of tourists.

Nene Keteku said this year’s festival would be one with a difference and would be characterized with cultural displays, entertainment and the showcasing of the cultural uses of Kente.

It would also be given another boost following the resolution of an 89-year chieftaincy dispute between Kpetoe and Afegame and for the first time in 89 years, all the 36 towns and villages of Agotime would join in the celebration.

It must be mentioned that Afegame is the spiritual home of the Agotimes. And, for the first time, all guests will witness a blend of Adangme and Ewe cultural tradition in the celebration of this year’s festival,” Nene Keteku said.

Investigations have revealed that the price of Kente has gone up ahead of the festival.

Mr Alex Kwaku, a kente weaver at Kpetoe, said he had been working for close to 20 hours every day to meet orders and confirmed that prices had gone up due to the high demand and the extra effort weavers were putting into the work.

Mr Kwaku said high quality piece of Kente with modern and sophisticated designs which sold for 400 Ghana cedis now goes for 500 Ghana cedis.

The less sophisticated designs that sold for about 350 Ghana cedis are now selling at between 400 and 450 Ghana. *

 

*Source: GNA

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