Voodoo festival Epe Ekpe in Glidji, end of August – beginning of September![]() more photos ![]() National Geographic Every year in the village of Glidji, 30 miles from Togo's capital city of Lome, members of the Guen tribe gather together for the Epe Ekpe festival -- part family reunion, part New Year's Eve, part religious worship. The highlight of the festival is the sacred stone, sought by a priest within a sacred walled-in forest. The stone's color portends the fortunes of the coming year. The blue stone announcing a year of rain and abundant harvests , if red will be a year of war meanwhile the black stone presages of famine, disease and devastating rain, finally the white stone indicating that the year will be blessed with lucky and abundance !!! A general Jubilation, with the collective trance, accompanies the stone while it is shown to thousands of peoples come for the festival. The festival continuing for a week in the villages surrounding Glidji Tours to Togo to attend traditional festivalsFire dance, traditional Festival of the Tem in Central TogoIn the heart of the village, a great fire lights up the faces of the dancers who start moving on the frenetic rhythm of the tam-tams. The fire- dancers in a state of trance throw themselves into the embers, grab them with their hands and put them in their mouths; they even run them over their bodies without keeping any trace of injury or showing any sign of pain. Is it a matter of courage? Self-suggestion? Magic? Such a performance is hard to explain. Maybe it really is the fetishes that protect them from fire. Voodoo, a traditional religion on the Gulf of Guinea Coast, around Aneho![]() Youtube Video All along the coast of Benin and Togo, Voodoo, an animist religion, gathers a lot of followers together. Passed down by
GBAGBA Festival, Mont Agou, around Kpalime, – Togo (August)Every year in Togo takes place the great GBAGBA ceremony. Three reasons justify the festivities:
It is in the culture of the Agou people to believe that it is specific of human beings to give and receive as well as receive and be thankful by praising the merciful divinities because when the one who receives shows gratitude it always encourages the benevolence of the Gods. That is how begins a three day enchanting ceremony, sort of a charming carnival: Enjoy the songs, colours, smells, dances in the sacred forest to the rhythm of the drums and the highlight of the ceremony when Apétofia arrives, also called Tiger-man!!! Apétofia is the greatest of all divinities and it is under tiger features that he joins his adepts to attend this exceptional ceremony. And you have no idea how exceptional the ceremony is going to be!!!! |






