Preserving the knowledge of our past by creatively sharing it with the future generations to come!
"Expand your mind and embrace new cultures with Culture Culture!" ✨🌍
Experience the beauty and tradition of the Asante people of Ghana through our hands-on block printing workshop. Discover the art of Adinkra traditional printing and create unique prints using authentic blocks.
Not only will you get to unleash your creativity, but you'll also learn about the rich cultural significance behind this craft. Our sessions are interactive with plenty of time to ask questions and dive deeper into the Asante culture.
Join us for a 1 hour 15 minute session that will open your mind and inspire you to change the world. Contact us via email or phone at info@cultureculture.co.uk or +44 782 482 5232. You can also visit our website to learn more today. 👀👉 www.cultureculture.co.uk 🎨✨ #ExploreNewCultures #BlockPrintingWorkshop #CultureCulture
🌍Expand Your Cultural Horizons with Culture Culture🌍Ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of Africa? Look no further than Culture! Culture! Our passion for sharing our culture with people from all backgrounds shines through in every session we host. Whether you're a seasoned traveller or just starting your cultural journey, our experienced instructors will bring traditional music, dance, and storytelling to life in a fun and engaging way. Join us and experience the rich customs and stories of Africa like never before. ✅ Suitable for all ages and levels of experience✅ Interactive sessions that teach while having fun✅ Discover the beauty of African culture.
Contact us now for an unforgettable cultural experience at Culture! Culture!
"What a brilliant evening we all had. Thank you so much for all the preparation and the very interesting talk. I think it's fantastic that you have kept all your Ghanaian traditions and sharing them makes our lives richer"
Agnes Fough
Founder
“You know what I know because I have shown you. It is your turn to pass it on”. -Hannah Amma Odeh
My mother’s words continue to echo in my ears.
I am originally from Ghana but have been a resident of the United Kingdom for over 50 years. I still maintain my links with my Ghanaian culture and traditions. I have formal teaching qualification and I am also a proficient trainer. Having trained for 3 years and qualified as a nurse, I served for 36 years in the NHS, retiring in 2009 as a Divisional Manager in a large NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester. Further courses in training and development during my service in the NHS boosted my previous experience in teaching and learning, enabling me to deliver workshops in African Culture after retirement. In 2017, I set up a Sole Trader organisation Culture! Culture! and continued to deliver cultural activities to Community Groups, Primary, Secondary Schools and Academies across boroughs in Greater Manchester. In retirement, I have been able to transfer my skills in Good Governance to community groups and organisations, providing support with policy writing, project report writing, risk management, advising, researching and delivering inspirational talks to encourage confidence building. I bring many skills, experience and enthusiasm to work towards a shared understanding of our inherited cultures.