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Hogbetsotso

Hogbetsotso is a vibrant festival celebrated by the Anlo Ewe people of Ghana, particularly in the Volta Region. It commemorates the historic migration of the Anlo Ewes from Notsie in present-day Togo to their current homeland in Ghana to escape oppression. The festival typically involves colorful processions, drumming, dancing, and cultural displays. One of the key rituals is the pouring of libations by traditional leaders to honor ancestors and seek their blessings for the future. Additionally, there are performances of traditional dances such as the Agbadza and Atsiagbekor, accompanied by rhythmic drumming that echoes through the streets. During Hogbetsotso, homes are adorned with symbolic decorations, and traditional dishes like akple and ademe are prepared and shared among family and friends. The festival serves as a time for the community to reflect on their heritage, celebrate their resilience, and reaffirm their cultural identity. It is marked by joyful festivities and rituals that highlight the unity and strength of the Anlo Ewe people. -Anloga, Ghana. November 2023