Seychelles FetAfrik Gala Dinner showcased the multiethnic diversity of these islands

Published on : Monday, June 2, 2014

seychelles-another-worldThe annual Seychelles FetAfrik Gala Dinner just keeps getting bigger and better. At the Berjaya Beau Vallon Bay Resort and Casino on Saturday 24th, a touch of glamour was added to the flagship event of FetAfrik in the Seychelles. This event is the Seychelles celebrations of Africa Day,

 

 

the event that is celebrated as part of the five historical festivals marking the five lines making the proud Seychellois Creole People of today. The soaring success of the event was evident as tickets for the Gala Dinner were sold out way ahead of the event.
 

The highly anticipated show of Niger top Fashion Designer, Aphadi at the FetAfrik Gala was described as a ‘catwalk soaring to new heights!! The 24 ready to wear haute couture collection was worn by models from the island’s reputed Coral Model Agency. It showcased vibrant colours blended into modern and noble materials, such as “pagne”, embroidery and handmade beadings, which Alphadi said ‘draw inspiration from the Seychelles vibrant colours’. The collection was one dedicated to women and peace in the world. Alphadi stole the guest’s hearts with his white collection, before humbly gracing the catwalk with Miss Seychelles another World 2013, Agnes Gerry, under grand applaud of the public.
 

Seychelles FetAfrik Gala Dinner was also about meeting a celebrity chef. This year Chef Musama Kaloto Chamunda from Zambia was in the spotlight and coveted by media covering the event. Her signature dishes such as Chicken Casserole simmered in spicy tomato sauce (Zambian Style) with piri piri, mbuzi salad and Katapa (cassava leaves) were incredibly tasty.
 

The night would not have been completed without a live performance from mainland Africa. Tripple Heritage Dance Company of Nigeria gave guests an artistic medley of traditional and contemporary dances, music costumes and masquerades.
 

Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Minister for Tourism and Culture said the culture of a nation lies in its heart and soul of its people and that this was why it was the people of Seychelles who were now at the centre in the continued development of the tourism industry of Seychelles.
 

“Today it feels so good to see all of you for our FetAfrik Gala Dinner. The Ministry of Tourism and Culture is so proud to celebrate FetAfrik. I need today to repeat the noble words of Mahatma Gandhi who said that the culture of a nation lies in the heart and soul of its people. We should take pride in what we do and ensure what we are doing is for the longterm benefit of our country’’ said Minister St.Ange at the Berjaya Beau Vallon Bay Hotel & Casino.

 
FetAfrik Gala ended with an African Disco, as guests dance the night away with great African.
 

 

Source:- Seychelles Tourism

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