History of kungoni cultural centre

Part of the Mua Mission, this fascinating cultural centre is made up of several exhibitions, workshops and even a botanic garden. Set up in 1976 by a Canadian, Father Claude Boucher (who still directs the centre), it has developed into an important focal point for cultural information and training.
The Kungoni Centre has been created by Father Claude Boucher Chisale in 1976, after Father Boucher already worked with artists in Nsipe. Originally it was just set up as a project of helping the local artists but the cultural part developed.
The Kungoni Centre was established by the White Father Claude Boucher Chisale with the intention of giving the local carvers training in a variety of artistic forms with the intention of improving local incomes.
The Kungoni Centre of Culture and Art is a non-profit organization in central Malawi.
Kungoni is located in Mua, a village in the Dedza district, about 60 km from Salima.
Kungoni is both easily accessible, being about two hours
drive on bitumen from Lilongwe and three from Blantyre.
Kungoni sits a little
above the lake plain, with views to the lake in one direction and the African
Rift Valley escarpment in the other.
The site is landscaped and planted as a
botanic garden with a variety of tropical trees and shrubs.

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