Cape Coast was filled with vibrancy and cultural fervor last weekend as the annual Fetu Afahye festival took center stage in the bustling city.
The grand procession and durbar were the highlights of the festivities, drawing a crowd of both locals and visitors.
The Oguaa Traditional Area showcased its rich cultural heritage in a colorful display, with participants adorned in traditional attire and the captivating beats of drumming and dancing reverberating through the streets.
The durbar was graced by the presence of notable personalities, including the Paramount Chief of Oguaa, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II, the Asantehene, and Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, among others. This demonstration of culture, tradition, and unity brought the community together in a remarkable celebration of heritage.
The event was captured through captivating photographs by Samuel Moore, which showcased the essence and spirit of the Fetu Afahye festival.
The images captured the energy and joyous atmosphere of the occasion, highlighting the pride and diversity of Cape Coast’s cultural identity.
The Fetu Afahye festival serves as a significant cultural event in the region, uniting the community in a shared celebration of their roots and traditions.
The festival not only honors the history and heritage of the Oguaa Traditional Area but also reinforces the importance of cultural preservation and appreciation in the contemporary world.