Togo: Egypt and Bassar Named Guest of Honour for Aného International History Festival

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Tuesday, 03 June 2025 09:40
Togo: Egypt and Bassar Named Guest of Honour for Aného International History Festival

(Togo First) - Egypt will take center stage as the guest of honour at the 4th Aného International History Festival (FIHA), set for November 20-23, 2025. The festival’s organizing committee, led by Alexis Aquereburu, mayor of the Lacs 1 commune, made the announcement last Saturday in Aného.

Egypt, known as the land of the Pharaohs, will send a large delegation to showcase its rich culture, history, and arts. The event, now a major crossroads for heritage and cultural exchange, will also welcome the Togolese town of Bassar as a guest of honour.

This year’s festival theme is “Diversity.” Organisers promise a packed program blending science, arts, culture, and economics. The schedule features scientific symposiums, debates, panel discussions, concerts, an international carnival, live shows, and local performances.

Florent Tiassou, FIHA’s general commissioner, said, “Tradition will be respected,” adding that the festival will offer content that is both intellectual and popular. He called Egypt the cradle of a civilisation dating back thousands of years and a symbol of cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity.

Egyptian ambassador to Togo, Ahmed Mohamed Eid, confirmed Egypt’s enthusiastic participation. “Egypt will be at home in Aného. Festival-goers will discover our dances, our flavours and our films,” he said. The Egyptian delegation will include dance troupes, chefs, entrepreneurs, and filmmakers.

Bassar was chosen for its cultural and linguistic wealth. The town is famous for blacksmithing, yam farming, and fire dancing, and represents Togo’s living heritage in all its diversity.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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