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With the aim of uniting Africa’s cultural heritage through music and fashion, the continent's most highly-anticipated event, Rhythms on Da Runway, makes a return on December 2, 2023.
Theme 'The Aqua Edition,' the programme will be held at the Accra International Conference Centre.
Committed to addressing critical issues, last year’s 'Green Edition' focused on sustainable fashion. 'The Aqua Edition' for this year, will highlight illegal mining at the Atewa Forest of Ghana and the environmental impact caused by the disposal of second-hand clothing into our oceans.
The organisers of ‘Rhythms On Da Runway’ recognize the critical global environmental challenges we face today and are committed to taking action. The event will also combine the urgent concerns of ocean pollution to drive meaningful change. The goal is to foster discussions, motivate individuals and industries to make sustainable choices, and promote environmental conservation.
“As we venture into ‘The Aqua Edition,’ we are reminded that our actions have a profound impact on our planet and future generations. It is our sacred duty to safeguard these invaluable havens of biodiversity, not just for the sake of our children, but for the entire world to inherit the beauty and life they hold. Through this event, we aspire to promote conscious consumerism, visionary design, and thoughtful decision-making that prioritize environmental stewardship and social responsibility," the Creative President of NINETEEN57, Kofi Okyere-Darko (KOD) said.
The event will feature iconic musical performances, including renowned African artists who will showcase the continent’s musical richness.
Accompanying this musical extravaganza will be a spectacular fashion showcase featuring talented designers who draw inspiration from Africa’s vibrant cultures and natural landscapes.
See some photos from the launch of 'The Aqua Edition' below:







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