Ghana Society Luton presents KENTE FESTIVAL EXHIBITION
As part of Luton’s Ghana Society’s annual program of events marking Black History Month, the annual Kente festival in the UK, celebrates the Royal Kente cloth and showcases the cultural heritage of this symbolic cloth which has evolved globally and “weaves the world.”
The exhibition showcases selected collections of the Kente cloth from Ghana mostly from the Kente Town of Bonwire in the Ashanti region of Ghana renowned for their unique vocation of weaving Kente in rich vibrant colours.
Cllr Maria Lovell MBE who is coroneted as the Bonwire Nkosuohemaa (Development Queen) with her royal title as HRH Nana Abena Asantewaa I is the visionary with Ms. Sarah Wilson as the curator.
The exhibition showcases other African artefacts.
Gallery is opened from 10am till 5pm.
There will be an opportunity to meet and greet Cllr. Maria and other dignitaries from Ghana and the Uk this Thursday at the Hart Works 47 Guildford Street, Luton. Don't miss!!!
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