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  1. Kwasi Asare himself is a true fundi or respected teacher in these oral traditions, as he combines the time-honored wisdom of Africa with the best of modern Western education and culture. As Kwasi has suggested, the Kente tradition originated from the observations of a spider weaving its web. Africans revered the mythology of Anansi because they ...

  2. Kwasi Asare was born in a village called Apirede in Akwapim, about 11 miles from Ghana’s capital, Accra. He was destined to follow in the footsteps of his late father, A.E. Asare, who established Dento Mills, a Kente weaving center in Nsawam, Ghana during the 1950’s.

  3. Contact Kwasi Amaning directly. Mr. Asare has marketed & monetized content releases that have generated approximately…. · Experience: Feedia · Education: University of Pennsylvania ...

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  4. Dec 3, 2023 · June 5, 2023. Just before the Memorial Day weekend, Kwasi Asare was back in his groove, doing Kente weaving workshops with elementary, middle school and high school students. Kwasi put on his Kente Weaving Educational workshop for 4th graders at East Farms Elementary School in Farmington, Connecticut on Thursday, May 25th; he did a series of 4 ...

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Kwasi Asare, the founder and CEO of FEEDIA, has been appointed to the Board of Directors for the Village Communities Development Center (VCDC), Ghana and US-based non-profit organization dedicated to helping children, at-risk adolescents, and adults in rural Ghana. Asare, whose past experiences include being the co-founder and Chief Marketing ...

  6. Kwasi Asare, Washington D. C. 218 likes. Artist / Master weaver, Kwasi Asare offers a series of interactive, stimulating and visual workshops

  7. asld.org › instructor-details › 172Kwasi Asare - asld.org

    Through his workshops and presentations, Kwasi is excited to see students of all ages develop a stronger mind-body connection by being absorbed in careful, detailed work with their hands. Working with his own special easy-to-use hand looms, Kwasi’s students can create their own wonderful pieces of the honored and venerable Kente cloth.

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