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In our Ghana Month series this week, we shine a light on indigenous Ghanaian dances that you may not know about. Today, we tell you about Boboorbor, the genre and dance of the Ewe people of the ...
In the heart of Ghana’s Volta Region ... Historically, the dance evolved from Atrikpui, a war dance performed by the Ewe people during times of battle. It was designed to boost warriors ...
It is a truism that needs be said that wherever ten or more Ewedome people meet somewhere ... or the energetic dances of Northern Ghana. Everybody can dance borborbor – both young and the ...
Borborbor is a traditional Ghanaian dance and music genre primarily performed by the Ewe people in the Volta Region of Ghana and Southern Togo. The vibrant and social dance, believed to be over ...
It’s a cultural and a social recreational dance performed by the\xa0Ewe people\xa0in the Volta Region of Ghana, an area north of the Anlo Ewe of southeastern Ghana and some Togelese. Provided by ...
These young Anlo children drum and dance ... in Ghana. Visitors who attend the festival have the opportunity to witness and engage with the rich traditions and customs of the Ewe people.
The group studies and performs the music, song and dance of Ghana, and has performed at Brandeis for BASO’s Night for Africa, MusicUnitesUs’ Taste of Ghana festival, Culture X and even for the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. The festival hosts the National Dance Company ... this week brings Ghana back to the DanceAfrica stage. After immersing himself in the country’s culture — and holding ...