16 episodes

In Ghana, types of cloth and the design of textiles are about more than just fashion. Woven Kente cloth is a great status symbol, marking wealth and, in the past, office - something to be worn on important occasions and by important people. Adinkra is a printed fabric, hand-made and worn mainly for funerals, which are very important celebrations in Ghana. The tracks on this album introduce the Kente weavers and Adinkra workers, show the creative processes behind the textiles they make, and reveal how traditional designs remain relevant. This material is taken from The Open University Course A216 Art and its histories.

Textiles in Ghana - for iPad/Mac/PC The Open University

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In Ghana, types of cloth and the design of textiles are about more than just fashion. Woven Kente cloth is a great status symbol, marking wealth and, in the past, office - something to be worn on important occasions and by important people. Adinkra is a printed fabric, hand-made and worn mainly for funerals, which are very important celebrations in Ghana. The tracks on this album introduce the Kente weavers and Adinkra workers, show the creative processes behind the textiles they make, and reveal how traditional designs remain relevant. This material is taken from The Open University Course A216 Art and its histories.

    Textiles in Ghana

    Textiles in Ghana

    A short introduction to this album.

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    Transcript -- Textiles in Ghana

    Transcript -- Textiles in Ghana

    A short introduction to this album.

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    Ghana: Introduction to Kente weaving

    Ghana: Introduction to Kente weaving

    A short history of the tradition of the Kente weavers in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Nana Asante Fremprong, a local businessman and master weaver, describes the method and skills involved in the process and how it's been updated without the loss of traditional values

    • 6 min
    Transcript -- Ghana: Introduction to Kente weaving

    Transcript -- Ghana: Introduction to Kente weaving

    A short history of the tradition of the Kente weavers in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Nana Asante Fremprong, a local businessman and master weaver, describes the method and skills involved in the process and how it's been updated without the loss of traditional values

    • video
    Ghana: Who are the Kente weavers?

    Ghana: Who are the Kente weavers?

    A look at how weaving in the Ashanti region has changed with the introduction of women to the workforce and how weaving offers a high status and great opportunities to those who are skilled in it

    • 5 min
    Transcript -- Ghana: Who are the Kente weavers?

    Transcript -- Ghana: Who are the Kente weavers?

    A look at how weaving in the Ashanti region has changed with the introduction of women to the workforce and how weaving offers a high status and great opportunities to those who are skilled in it

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