2024

OVA-ZU

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair

Harvest festival in Akposso and Akébou country. This annual festival takes place in Amlamé and Badou. "Ova" means "fonio" in Akposso and "Zu" means "festival". Its purpose is to thank the gods who have favored an abundant harvest and protected the members of the community. Fonio played a determining role during attacks by invading peoples. It is also an opportunity for the Akposso-Akebou members to get together and commemorate a part of their memory. This festival is marked by several ceremonies, such as the worship of ancestors.

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 Badou
2024

FESTIVAL DES DIVINITÉS NOIRES

Festival and cultural event
Magic rituals, ancestral dances and typical songs, this singular festival ... Read more
 Aného
2024

KOUDAPAANI

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
Mango celebrates the Oti harvest festival, with offerings to the gods, ... Read more
 Mango
2024

EVALA

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
This is the initiation festival for boys in Kabyé country: the young ... Read more
 Kara
2024

SINTOU-DJANDJAAGOU

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
Rituals, songs and dances, the Nawdeba and Lamba of Doufelgou thank the ... Read more
 Niamtougou
2024

TISLM-DIFOINI-OBOUDAM

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
Libations, dances, tasting of specialities and whip fights mark this ... Read more
 Kanté
2024

TINGBAN PAB

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair

This is the harvest festival of the Moba of Grand Tône. During this ceremony, the living make offerings to the spirits and deities to thank them for the good harvest. The ceremony is also marked by traditional dances of the different communities present, colorful performances. There is also a small market of local products and traditional food. This festival rotates in the chief towns of the prefectures and sub-prefectures. To inquire on the spot.

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2024

ADOSSA

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
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Tem come from all over the country to pay homage to the Prophet Mohamed and ... Read more
 Sokodé
2024

AGBOGBO-ZA

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
Typical dances, tasting of fufu and offerings to deities animate the ... Read more
 Notsé
2024

EPE-EKPE

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
Guin New Year: many ancestral rituals accompany the taking of the sacred ... Read more
 Aného
2024

TOGBUI-AGNI

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
In addition to the libations carried out, the "King of the Earth" goes out ... Read more
2024

ODON-TSU

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
Masks and fire dances, spiritual rituals and offerings to the deities mark ... Read more
 Atakpamé
2024

AYIZA

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair

Harvest festival in Zio. According to tradition, the founders of the city of Tsévié decided to sow beans during their exodus in the 18th century. They refused to leave before the beginning of the harvest. This is the origin of the name Tsévié, composed of tsé (to produce) and vié (little). Ayiza owes its name to the "ayi" bean. Once the beans were collected, a part of the Ewe people settled in Tsévié. The program of celebrations included religious prayers, a market with local products as well as traditional songs and dances.

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 Tsevié
2024

ADZINUKU-ZA

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair

Harvest festival in Vo prefecture. Derived from the Ewe dialect, Adzinuku is all the food produced by the earth. Adzinuku is celebrated in thanksgiving to the gods of the earth for allowing abundant harvests and the continuity of the community. It's also a reunion festival where the natives of the region get together to discuss local problems and envisage solutions for the well-being of all. The festival takes place in August every year and brings together all the villages in the prefecture.

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 Vogan
2024

KAMAKA

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
The Tem of Assoli celebrate the harvest by thanking the deities and spirits ... Read more
 Bafilo
2024

CARNAVAL D’AGBODRAFO (EKPANTCHONTCHON)

Carnival

The Guinn people of Agbodrafo commemorate the escape battle of their ancestors who were captured in neighboring countries before coming to settle in Togo. During this traditional ceremony, all the inhabitants of Agbodrafo cover themselves with grass or bushes to conceal their identity, just as their ancestors did six centuries ago. It is also a sacred day to purify one's soul and to implore the blessing of the town's deity, Lakpan.

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 Agbodrafo