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[Africa Forum] Fashion show, delicacies spice up Africa Day celebrations in Seoul
[Africa Forum] Fashion show, delicacies spice up Africa Day celebrations in Seoul

Korea Herald

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

[Africa Forum] Fashion show, delicacies spice up Africa Day celebrations in Seoul

Colorful and vibrant traditional clothes from African countries and Korea adorned the Africa Day 2025 Korea-Africa Business Forum on Wednesday, accompanied by a side event introducing African food and crafts. Taking part in the fashion show were ambassadors and representatives from 13 African countries -- Morocco, Tanzania, Sudan, Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Tunisia, Sierra Leone, Angola, Ghana and South Africa. Korea-Africa Foundation President Kim Young-chae and his wife, Kim Hyun-joo, opened Wednesday's event. President Kim walked down the runway wearing the dapho, a short-sleeved Korean traditional garment worn by male scholars and officials during the late Goryeo (918-1392) and Joseon (1392-1910) eras. Kim's spouse walked alongside him wearing the dangui, worn for ceremonial occasions in the royal palaces during the Joseon era. Morocco was the first African country to take to the runway among the 13 African countries taking part in Wednesday's event. Moroccan Ambassador to Korea Chafik Rachadi showed off the jellaba, a long, flowing Moroccan traditional costume representing dignity, simplicity and national pride. Rachadi's wife, Leila Chelly, wore the caftan -- one of the most iconic symbols of Moroccan craftsmanship. Ambassadors from Tanzania and Kenya -- Togolani Mavura and Emmy Jerono Kipsoi – drew cheers from the audience as they danced along to the music while walking down the runway in their traditional costumes. Sudan showcased four different styles of its traditional clothing, the jalabiya worn by men and the thobe worn by women, featuring Sudanese Ambassador to Korea Amira Agarib. Two members of the DR Congo community in Korea also took part in Wednesday's fashion show, catching the audience's attention with their traditional clothing adorned in bright blues, yellows and reds -- colors featured in their national flag. The models also danced together on stage, eliciting cheers from the crowd. To represent Ghana's traditional clothing, Ghanaian TV personality Sam Okyere took to the stage wearing a blue and white kente -- Ghana's traditional clothing known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. After the African traditional clothing was showcased, Jeonbuk State Governor Kim Kwan-young showed off his hanbok while waving to the crowd as he walked down the runway. His walk was accompanied by the famous Korean folk song Arirang, adding to the traditional vibe evoked by his clothing. South African Ambassador to Korea Sindiswa Mququ and Herald Media Group CEO Choi Jin-young closed Wednesday's fashion show, wearing traditional costumes representing South Africa and Korea, respectively, to celebrate unity and friendship between Africa and Korea. Mququ was seen wearing Xhosa attire, one of South Africa's many colorful traditional garments. Thursday's forum also featured national dishes and delicacies prepared by 14 countries, from Morocco and Zambia to Cote d'Ivoire and Nigeria. Tunisia and Algeria also served traditional desserts to the hungry crowd. Seven African countries -- Rwanda, Sudan, Zambia, Sierra Leone, DR Congo, Tunisia and Angola -- set up booths displaying traditional crafts and accessories while Ghana had a booth featuring some of the country's most loved snacks.

Herald, AGA, KAF to co-host Africa Day 2025
Herald, AGA, KAF to co-host Africa Day 2025

Korea Herald

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Herald, AGA, KAF to co-host Africa Day 2025

Herald Media Group will co-host Africa Day 2025 Korea in collaboration with the African Group of Ambassadors representing 19 countries and the Korea-Africa Foundation, under the theme "Building Bridges, Creating Opportunities." The event will highlight progress in economic diplomacy with a business forum and a cultural gala in the evening. The first session, titled "Korea-Africa Business Forum," will explore pathways and strategies for mutual growth amid global uncertainties and supply chain disruptions. After opening remarks by co-hosts, Choi Jin-young, CEO of Herald Media Group, and Ambassador Chafik Rachadi of Morocco, who is also dean of the AGA, Deputy Minister of Trade Park Jongwon will deliver a congratulatory address. Ambassador Kais Darragi of Tunisia will moderate the panel discussion, "Korea-Africa Synergy in an Era of Disruption," featuring experts from Africa and South Korea — notably including Ambassador and professor Emmy Jerono Kipsoi of Kenya. The second session, titled "Africa Day Celebration," will commemorate African unity and friendship with Korea, beginning with a performance by the Africa Insight Champion Choir to showcase Korea–Africa musical harmony. Kim Young-chae, president of the Korea-Africa Foundation, and Rachadi will deliver welcoming remarks, followed by celebratory speeches from South Korea's Ambassador for Public Diplomacy Jung Kihong. A traditional costume fashion show will feature African and Korean creations by members of the diplomatic corps and co-hosts. Title: Africa Day 2025 Korea-Africa Business Forum Date: May 21, 2025 (4:30-8 p.m.) Venue: Grand Ballroom, Grand Hyatt Seoul sanjaykumar@

Herald Media Group to co-host Africa Day 2025
Herald Media Group to co-host Africa Day 2025

Korea Herald

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Herald Media Group to co-host Africa Day 2025

Herald Media Group will co-host Africa Day 2025 Korea in collaboration with the African Group of Ambassadors representing 19 countries and the Korea-Africa Foundation, under the theme "Building Bridges, Creating Opportunities." The event will highlight progress in economic diplomacy with a business forum and a cultural gala in the evening. The first session, titled "Korea-Africa Business Forum," will explore pathways and strategies for mutual growth amid global uncertainties and supply chain disruptions. After opening remarks by co-hosts, Choi Jin-young, CEO of Herald Media Group, and Ambassador Chafik Rachadi of Morocco, who is also dean of the AGA, Deputy Minister of Trade Park Jongwon will deliver a congratulatory address. Ambassador Kais Darragi of Tunisia will moderate the panel discussion, "Korea-Africa Synergy in an Era of Disruption," featuring experts from Africa and South Korea — notably including Ambassador and professor Emmy Jerono Kipsoi of Kenya. The second session, titled "Africa Day Celebration," will commemorate African unity and friendship with Korea, beginning with a performance by the Africa Insight Champion Choir to showcase Korea–Africa musical harmony. Kim Young-chae, president of the Korea-Africa Foundation, and Rachadi will deliver welcoming remarks, followed by celebratory speeches from South Korea's Ambassador for Public Diplomacy Jung Kihong. A traditional costume fashion show will feature African and Korean creations by members of the diplomatic corps and co-hosts. Title: Africa Day 2025 Korea-Africa Business Forum Date: May 21, 2025 (4:30-8 p.m.) Venue: Grand Ballroom, Grand Hyatt Seoul sanjaykumar@

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