The Ghana Caribbean Association has kicked off its Caribbean Week celebration today, 1st June 2024 at the W.E.B Du Bois Memorial Centre for Pan-African Culture in Ghana.
The event, from June 1st to June 8th, promises a vibrant celebration of both Caribbean and Ghanaian culture.
The Caribbean Week celebration features various events, including music and dance performances, art exhibitions, cultural workshops, and delicious Caribbean and Ghanaian cuisine. Attendees can look forward to experiencing the unique traditions and customs of both regions, fostering a deeper appreciation for their shared cultural heritage.
Visitors can immerse themselves in the rhythms of Caribbean music, explore the diverse art forms on display, and savour the flavours of traditional Caribbean and Ghanaian dishes. The celebration serves as a wonderful opportunity for cultural exchange and mutual understanding, bringing people together through the universal.
As the festivities unfold, attendees can expect to be captivated by the vibrant energy and warmth of the Caribbean and Ghanaian communities coming together in celebration. The Caribbean Week celebration is a testament to the enduring bonds between these two cultures and the rich tapestry of traditions they shared.
At the event, the organizer Mallisa Garner assured Ghanaians that the festival would become an annual celebration, bringing together the rich culture of the Caribbean and Ghana.
Mr Akwasi Awua Ababio, the director of Diaspora Affairs at the Diaspora Affairs Office of the President of Ghana, emphasized the importance of embracing each other’s cultures to promote unity, stating that we are all one people.
Whether you are an enthusiast of Caribbean culture, a fan of Ghanaian traditions, or simply someone eager to partake in a joyous cultural celebration, the Caribbean Week event offers something for everyone. So, join the festivities and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Caribbean and Ghanaian culture!
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Story by Obaapa Janee