Cultural Oneness Festival Executives Meet Principal Director of US-Based Plan B Agency to Plan The Festival’s 2nd Edition
Accra, Ghana – On August 31st, executives from The Taste Of Afrika, organizers of the Cultural Oneness Festival, met with executives from the US-based Plan B Agency at Afrikiko to plan ahead of the festival’s second edition.
The meeting marked a significant milestone in the preparations for the upcoming event, scheduled for November 13-16 in Northern Ghana.
The Cultural Oneness Festival, a celebration of African culture, tradition, music and arts, aims to promote cultural exchange, unity and economic growth in Northern Ghana and beyond. The second edition promises to be an exciting experience, featuring an impressive lineup of local and international performers.
During the meeting, the executives discussed:
– Marketing strategies to reach a broader audience
– Potential partnerships and collaborations
– Logistics and event production
– Cultural tourism and heritage
– Showcasing Northern Ghana’s rich cultural heritage to Africa, Diaspora and beyond
The partnership with Plan B Agency brings international expertise and resources to the festival, ensuring a world-class experience for attendees. The meeting at Afrikiko demonstrated the commitment of both parties to making the Cultural Oneness Festival a resounding success.
Rashid Bahati, Principal Director for Plan B Agency, said the partnership is intended to build collaborations between creatives in Africa and the Diaspora in order to harness the talents and young creative minds on the continent of Africa and beyond.
He added that as part of the agenda, Plan B Agency and The Taste Of Afrika collectively will make the necessary arrangement to engage the youth of both America and Africa respectively in cultural tourism to promote growth, development and cultural identity.
“The Plan B agency has already been executing projects with other brands like FESPACO in Burkina Faso. I understand that in November Cultural Oneness Festival will be happening in Northern Ghana. I plan to come back and explore the possibilities and see first-hand.”, Rashid Bahati stated.
On the other hand, Tengol K. Kplemani, Executive Director for The Taste Of Afrika, speaking to the press said, “there are a lot of young people in the US craving for African cultures and African identity. And if we can have a bridge of US youth and the Ghanaian and African youth engage in programs that they can do together to understand the dynamics of both cultures, it’ll go a long way to help both continents.
“We are excited to collaborate with Plan B Agency to elevate the Cultural Oneness Festival to new heights. Together, we will create an unforgettable experience that celebrates African culture and promotes unity..”.
The second edition of the Cultural Oneness Festival is expected to attract a larger audience and feature an impressive lineup of performers in the area of cultural heritage and tourism, street carnival, durbar, culture and arts exhibition, fashion, youth empowerment workshop, and musical concert.
With the combined efforts of The Taste Of Afrika and Plan B Agency, the event is poised to become a flagship celebration of African culture in Ghana and beyond. Mark your calendars for November 13-16 and get ready to experience the richness of Ghanaian, African and Diasporian culture in Northern Ghana!
For more information on Cultural Oneness Festival, log on to www.culturaloneness.com, and for sponsorship, contact 0244349954/0266108852 or via Email info@TheTasteofAfrika.com