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The Ghana Dance Association poised to soar high in the USA in 2025

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The Ghana Dance Association has announced a series of cultural engagements and performances across the United States in 2025.

These events aim to showcase the richness of African traditions and foster cultural exchange between Africa and the African diaspora on the theme, ‘The Door of Return’.

Some of the key activities or events are as follows, Black History Festival in New York City from February 26 to March 1, 2025, Ohio Black Expo, Columbus, OH from May 24-26, 2025, Juneteenth Festival in College Park City, Atlanta, GA from June 15-16, 2025; Juneteenth Celebration, New York City from June 19-20, 2025, Global Goals Arts Festival, Walnut Hill Park, New Britain, CT from August 11-16, 2025; Global Africa Forum, and many others.

A special delegation of performers made up of dancers, singers, instrumentalists, choreographers and the director and the President of Association will be performing at the above programmes in collaboration with other local groups in the US to demonstrate the indigenous cultural unique dances in grand style.

There will also be workshops and educational sessions included at major locations, offering local communities the opportunity to engage with Ghanaian and African traditions through drumming, storytelling, and dance.

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In their recent appearance the Ghana Dance Association made up of groups such as Sususma Pan African Dance Ensemble, Ghana Cultural Ballet, Sasa Cultural Troupe, Dromo Dance Ensemble and Sasa Cultural Troupe performed a sneak peak of their Door of Return cultural performance to the relish of the participants and guests at the African Diaspora Business and Development Stakeholders Workshop, held at the prestigious Bayview Village Conference Room in Atomic Junct

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Shatta Wale wins two awards at 43rd IRAWMA Awards in Florida

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Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has won two awards at the 43rd International Reggae and World Music Awards held in Florida over the weekend.

In a statement issued by his management on May 18, the award winning musician was announced as the winner of the Best African Dancehall Entertainer category.

He also won the Concert of the Year award for his music event, ShattaFest.

Management of the artiste expressed appreciation to the organisers of the IRAWMA Awards for recognising and supporting African music on the international stage.

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The statement thanked fans across the world, especially members of the Shatta Movement fan base, for their continued support, votes and loyalty over the years.

According to management, the latest achievement further confirms Shatta Wale’s position as one of Africa’s leading music exports and a strong figure in global dancehall culture.

By: Jacob Aggrey via

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Black Sherif deserved Artist of the Year award at theTGMA’s- Medikal

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Ghanaian rapper Medikal has praised fellow musician Black Sherif for winning the Artist of the Year award at the Telecel Ghana music awards, describing the recognition as well deserved.

Speaking on Onua Showtime on Sunday, Medikal explained that Black Sherif’s music reflects struggle, hard work and street life, which many people can relate to.

According to him, Black Sherif, popularly known as “Blacko,” earned the award because his songs connect strongly with the public.

“Obviously, if you listen to Blacko’s songs from day one, you will see that the content and lyrics are all about struggle and making it in life,” he stated.

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He noted that Black Sherif’s journey from the streets to success makes his achievement inspiring to many young people.

Medikal added that he would have been happy if he had won the award himself, but he was equally happy for Black Sherif because he deserved it.

The rapper explained that his reaction during the awards event, where he nodded and applauded after the announcement, was a genuine show of support for his colleague.

He stressed that popular street songs often influence major award decisions, especially when people from different backgrounds sing and embrace the music.

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According to him, Black Sherif’s hit songs became widely accepted by children, adults and even people at social gatherings and funerals, showing the level of influence he has gained.

“The street controls the song,” Medikal remarked, adding that an artiste who dominates the streets has a strong chance of winning major awards.

He further noted that he was not surprised by Black Sherif’s victory because every category Medikal himself was nominated in was highly competitive.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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