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Anomaa Cultural Group Set For World Tour

Anomaa Cultural Group
Anomaa Cultural Group

Anomaa Cultural Group, a well-known traditional music and dance group, has announced its intentions to tour the Dubai, The United States of America and a few other destinations across the world in 2025 . This they explained, is an effort to expose traditional music and dance to new audiences.

The group has promised, as always, to electrify lovers of folk music and African dance with performances that highlight the richness, beauty, and diversity of traditional African culture.

The tour’s goal is to bring important stakeholders together to support the cause of Ghanaian cultural music and dance, as well as to market and promote the genre in those nations.

With stunning and captivating performances, the group is likely to astound cultural music and dance enthusiasts in those nations. Throughout the tour, the group will also present a number of dance patterns.

The members of the group have been practicing for their upcoming grueling tour, which will allow them to once again showcase their amazing blend of dance and music to the world. Sabelor cultural group has created a sound that is uniquely their own, utilizing a range of traditional African instruments such the Atenteben, Dondo, and Fontomfrom drums. Their repertoire is culturally embedded in the artistic roots of Ghana.

In addition to playing catchy African beats, the group’s dancers (all females) are known for their dance routines, which give their live performances extra glitz and flare. “We are culturally distinct in both music and dance and We think that visitors who will witness our tour events would gain amazing insights into Ghanaian and African culture as a result,” Ronald Kodua, the group’s leader said.

The tour is scheduled to kick off in March of 2025 through to the end of the year.

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