DICCATH
DICCATH is Dagaraza International Centre for Culture, Arts, Tourism & Hospitality. It's a place to play, learn, eat, drink and relax.
DICCATH is for all ( Dagaraza ) in Ghana, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast. DICCATH is Dagaraza International Centre for Culture, Arts, Tourism and Hospitality. This is a Centre for everything deeply rooted in Dagara culture including music, dance, research, technology, sports, education and hospitality service. DICCATH is an outgrowth of the Dagara Culture and Heritage Preservation project which has
11/09/2025
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Dagara cultural performance at the 2025 Annual Dagaaba-Frafra Unity Games at El-wak sports stadium in Accra.
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20/08/2025
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Phase 3 of Beautiful Dagara Names and Their Meanings.
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19/08/2025
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Phase 3 of Beautiful Dagara Names and Their Meanings.
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18/08/2025
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Phase 3 of Beautiful Dagara Names and Their Meanings.
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16/08/2025
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Phase 3 of Beautiful Dagara Names and Their Meanings.
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Nandom, Upper West, Ghana
13/08/2025
Dagara Project Challenges Africans to Ditch Foreign Names and Reclaim Cultural Pride – Kumasi Mail When Kusiele Ziem, Coordinator of the Dagara Culture and Heritage Preservation Project (The Dagara Project), meets Dagara parents introducing their children with foreign names, he does not hear just words. He hears the quiet echo of a fading heritage. “Names are not labels,” he says firmly. “T...
11/08/2025
The Dagara people, from Ghana, Burkina Faso and beyond, have a mesmerizing musical tradition that revolves around the enchanting xylophone. This instrument takes centre stage in their compositions, crafting intricate melodies that weave spells of wonder and awe.
The xylophone's resonant tones evoke the Dagara's deep connection to their land, culture, and community. Each note tells a story, conveying emotions, history, and traditions.
Let's continue to celebrate the beauty of Dagara music and the xylophone's pivotal role in preserving their cultural identity.
09/08/2025
The flavours of the Dagaaba people! 🌮️👌
The Dagaaba cuisine is a treasure trove of delicious and nutritious delicacies that will tantalize your taste buds and nourish your body. One of the secrets to their flavourful dishes lies in the use of dawadawa, a natural seasoning that's rich in essential minerals and vitamins. Dawadawa adds a depth of flavour to their soups, while also providing numerous health benefits.
And when it comes to saab (tuo zaafi), the Dagaaba people have a clever trick up their sleeve. They add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice to ensure easy digestion and preservation. The acidity in the lemon helps to break down the starches, making it easier on the stomach, while also acting as a natural preservative that allows the tuo zaafi to stay fresh for many weeks.
By incorporating these natural ingredients into their cooking, the Dagaaba people have created a cuisine that's not only delicious, but also healthy and sustainable. So why not give Dagaaba cuisine a try? Your taste buds and your body will thank you!
📸 Talende & Dawadawa Jollof Delight
07/08/2025
Lawra Municipality, the heartbeat of the Upper West Region! 🏙️💥
The annual Kobine Festival, held every October, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Dagara people of Lawra. This vibrant celebration is a time for the community to come together, honor their traditions, and give thanks to the gods for a bountiful harvest.
The Kobine Festival is more than just a celebration - it's a symbol of unity, resilience, and the unbreakable bonds that tie the people of Lawra together. It's a time to reconnect with roots, honor ancestors, and forge new paths for the future.
If you haven't experienced the Kobine Festival, add it to your bucket list! The infectious rhythms from xylophones and drums, stunning traditional attire, and warm hospitality of the Lawra people will leave you with unforgettable memories. Mark your calendars for October and get ready to immerse yourself in the rich culture of Ghana's Upper West Region!
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| 09:00 - 17:00 |