Trigmatic with some ladies at the event
Ghanaian culture fused with nostalgia came alive at the Accra Mall where musician Trigmatic thrilled fans during the ‘Night of Folklore’ on January 2 and 9.
The event, powered by Bwired, was a wholesome end to the holiday celebrations. National Folklore Board and Trigmatic who serves as the ambassador for the National Folklore Board made it a point to present to patrons of the event, a memorable experience deeply rooted in the Ghanaian culture.
The January 2 event kicked off with a fun-filled family day with good food, good vibes and a colourful exhibition of things that represented Ghana and her vibrant culture. Everyone had access to games like oware, ludo and there was a lot of drumming, cultural displays and dancing.
One of the main attractions of the day was a grand maze made entirely out of palm fronds in which the kids were allowed to run and play through while adults relived the nostalgia of making similar structures as kids during Christmas.
The January 9 event had dignitaries such as the Colombian Ambassador to Ghana, Mrs. Claudia Turbay Quintero and others in attendance. It climaxed with an entertaining evening of spoken word, proverbs and incredible performances from Trigmatic, Nana Asaase, Dela Botri, Aka Blay, Royal Priesthood choir, among others.