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National Federation of Masqueraders Unveils Black Star Carnival to Drive Tourism and Revenue – Dr. Arhin

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    National Federation Of Masqueraders Unveils Black Star Carnival To Drive Tourism And Revenue – Dr. Arhin

    The National Federation of Masqueraders and Fancy Dress of Ghana has unveiled plans to launch a nationwide carnival initiative designed to transform the country’s vibrant masquerade tradition into a structured, revenue-generating tourism product.

    Dubbed the Black Star Carnival, the initiative will adopt a three-tiered approach, beginning with district-level celebrations, progressing to regional durbars, and culminating in a grand national finale. The programme aims to harness the cultural and economic potential of the country’s various fancy dress and masquerade traditions by creating a unified calendar of events that showcases Ghana’s creative heritage to both domestic and international audiences.

    To ensure the initiative benefits from global best practices, an international delegation from the global carnival community will visit Ghana to provide technical expertise and strategic guidance.

    The visiting team includes Mr Henry Antoine, President of the World Carnival Commission; Mr Pax Nindi, Chief Executive Officer of the World Carnival Commission and President of the Global Carnival Centre, who brings extensive experience in sustainable carnival practice and has worked extensively across Africa and the Caribbean developing festival infrastructure.

    The delegation will also feature key commission members such as Mr Michael Roberts, Ms Jemma Jordan (the Voice of Carnival), Ms Claudette Antoine, together with Ms Shirley Boston of Carnival USA. Their mandate will be to work alongside Ghanaian stakeholders to facilitate the creation, development, and successful implementation of the Black Star Carnival structure.

    Announcing the initiative, Dr Benjamin Oduro Arhin Jnr, speaking on behalf of the Federation, emphasized the economic rationale behind the structured approach.

    “This is about transforming what has historically been a community-based tradition into a sustainable creative industry,” Dr Oduro Arhin Jnr stated. “By coordinating our efforts from the district level through to the national stage, we create multiple touchpoints for tourism engagement. The tourist who comes to witness the district celebration in the Volta Region may be inspired to follow the progression to the regional level and, ultimately, to the national climax at the Black Star Square.”

    The carnival structure is designed to achieve three primary objectives:

    • Attract cultural tourism to communities across all sixteen regions
    • Generate tax revenue for the state through formalized events and services
    • Create sustainable income streams for stakeholders within the masquerade value chain

    These stakeholders include costume designers, mask carvers, event organizers, transport operators, and hospitality providers, all of whom stand to benefit from increased patronage and the formalization of what has largely remained an informal sector activity.

    Dr Oduro Arhin Jnr noted that with international collaboration from experienced carnival practitioners, the Black Star Carnival would position Ghana as a premier destination for cultural tourism in West Africa, drawing comparison to established carnival destinations while maintaining the distinct character of Ghana’s masquerade traditions.

    The Federation has indicated that detailed guidelines for participation, including criteria for progression from district to regional and national levels, will be released in the coming weeks, with the inaugural edition of the carnival expected to commence later in the year following the technical advisory visit from the international delegation.

    The federation is working alongside the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts to ensure the Black Star Carnival is successfully launched.

    According to Dr Arhin Jnr, popularly known as Bnoskka, the visiting delegation will pay a courtesy call on the Speaker of Parliament, the Presidency, and also engage other stakeholders through a National Policy Dialogue on the development and implementation of the Black Star Carnival.

    Source: dawuroo.net
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