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  2. Adowa dance - Wikipedia

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    Two young girls dancing Adowa Adowa Dancer in Kente Cloth. Adowa is a dance by the Akan people of Ghana. It is a popular traditional dance in Ghana and it is performed at cultural ceremonies like festivals, funerals, engagements, and celebrations. The Adowa dance is a sign of expression that allows performers to communicate their emotions and ...

  3. Apatampa - Wikipedia

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    Apatampa is a dance performed by the Fanti's in Ghana.Historically, It is believed that, the name of the dance was derived from an incident that happened a long time ago where a giant use to attack and kill the Fante men at night.

  4. Category:Ghanaian dances - Wikipedia

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    This category groups various dance, dance style, and dance history in Ghana. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. A. Ashanti dances (1 P)

  5. Ankos Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Ankos Festival also known as Takoradi street carnival or Masquerade Festival is an annual event celebrated by the people of Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana.Its main attraction is dozens of groups of people or teams dressing in wild outfits who display their skills and arts via dance.

  6. Dipo - Wikipedia

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    The girls are then housed for a week, where they are given training on cooking, housekeeping, and childbirth and nurture. The ritual mothers give them special lessons on seduction and how their husbands will expect to be treated. They learn the Klama dance, which is performed on the final day of the rites. [6]

  7. Azonto - Wikipedia

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    Azonto is a dance and music genre from Ghana. [1] Ghana News Agency cites their study which found out the dance is connected to the traditional Ga dance Kpanlogo, associated with the coastal towns in the country such as Chorkor, James Town, Teshie, Nungua and Tema, in the Greater Accra Region.

  8. Culture of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    A loss to Uruguay in Johannesburg on July 2, 2010, by a penalty shoot-out ended Ghana's attempt at reaching the semi-finals of the competition. [42] While men's football is the most widely followed sport in Ghana, the national women's football team is gaining exposure, participating in the FIFA Women's World Cup and the CAF Women's Championship.

  9. Category:Dance in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Category: Dance in Ghana. 3 languages. ... Dancing Pallbearers This page was last edited on 16 April 2024, at 12:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...