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A group of performers stepped and swayed in the sand at an open-air studio on the Senegalese coast as Germaine Acogny, known ...
A group of seven talented dancers recently performed at the Queensboro Dance Festival as part of an innovative dance program.
Private international airline Goldstar Air, Ghanaian and United States registered company with an issued Air Carrier Licence ...
Togolese international Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba boldly performed the Agbadza dance after scoring for Al Ain against Wydad Athletic ...
IN a city where rain often brings life to a standstill, it was a pleasant surprise to see hundreds of Ghanaians defy the downpour that ...
For example, Mawuko says that each tribe in Ghana has their own special drum (Mawuko is from the Ewe tribe, but during an interview, he played a djembe, which originated in Mali).
In Ghana, dance is a universal language that transcends mere movement. It's a powerful medium that expresses people's histories, achievements, happiness, tragedy, celebrations and declarations of ...
To truly understand Agbadza, one must go back to its origins. Historically, the dance evolved from Atrikpui, a war dance performed by the Ewe people during times of battle.
Kpegisu is a centuries-old musical and dance tradition of the Ewe people, maintained by performers in Wodome, near Akatsi. The dance is vibrant, with rhythmic drum patterns and expressive movements.
Hogbetsotso (Anlo Ewe – Volta Region) Hogbetsotso commemorates the migration of the Anlo Ewe people from Notsie in present-day Togo to Ghana.
Togbi Damadzi IV, Chief of Anloga in the Volta Region, and music and dance scholar at York University, known in private life as Professor Modesto Mawulolo Amegago, in an interview with the Ghana News ...
By introducing traditional Zimbabwean mbira songs, the intricate vocal traditions of Ghana’s Ewe people, and the rare bow music of South Africa’s Xhosa culture into a chamber setting, the ...