TRADITION 🔥| Akwasidae The Great Celebration Of The Ashanti Kingdom 🔥 The ADAE Kese Festival!

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  • čas přidán 18. 03. 2024
  • ABOUT AKWASIDAE FESTIVAL IN GHANA
    Akwasidae rituals and events are held in Ghana by the Akans every six weeks, honoring the ancestors and in the Ashanti region the Ashanti king.
    Akwasidae, according to the Ashanti cultural archive records is an ornate ceremony, commemorating the date that the Ashanti Golden Stool was magically brought down from heaven. The festival therefore features a golden stool alongside the central feature of attention, the Ashanti King, who is carried on a palanquin through the procession of Ashanti people who have come to pay homage to him. A visit to Kumasi during an Akwasidae celebration is an invitation for spectacle. A celebration which parades colorful canopies and umbrellas among’st fontonfrom, kete and mpintsin drummers, dancers, horn blowers and singers who perform in honour of their ancestral spirits.
    The Adae Kese Festival is a very important, albeit rare, celebration of the Ashanti’s. It is held in a large open space in the capital city of Kumasi. The festival is normally well attended and embraced by Ashanti’s from all walks of life.
    Basically, the Adae Kese celebrations are magnified forms of Sunday Adae festivals, celebrated every six weeks in accordance with the Akan calender which is based on a cycle of forty- two days and nine months in a year. Invariably, the last Akwasidae festival is set aside for the celebration of Adae Kese.
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