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The Ghanaian community in New York will enjoy a great dose of Ghanaian entertainment and culture at the Ghanaian Festival of Arts and Culture on August 4, 2024.
This event will take place at Earl Bales Park in North York, Toronto -Canada, promising a rich celebration of Ghanaian heritage and culture.
Organised by the Akwaaba Ghana Festival Initiative, the festival aims to bring like-minded Ghanaians together in a joyous and immersive environment. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience the beauty and diversity of Ghanaian arts and culture, fostering a sense of community and pride.
The festival will feature an array of activities, including traditional music and dance performances, art exhibitions, cultural displays, and delicious Ghanaian cuisine. It is a perfect occasion for families and individuals to connect with their roots, enjoy traditional entertainment, and socialize with fellow Ghanaians.
"We are thrilled to host this event and provide a platform for Ghanaians to come together and celebrate our rich cultural heritage," said Oppong De-Graft Amponsah member of the Akwaaba Ghana Festival. "This festival is not just about entertainment, but also about fostering unity and pride within our community."
The Ghanaian Festival of Arts and Culture is open to all and promises to be a memorable day filled with joy, laughter, and cultural appreciation. Mark your calendars and join us at Earl Bales Park for an unforgettable celebration of Ghanaian arts and culture.
Akwaaba Ghana Festival Initiative is dedicated to promoting and celebrating Ghanaian culture through various events and activities. Our mission is to unite the Ghanaian community and share the rich heritage of Ghana with the world.
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