Renowned Ghanaian cultural music and dance ensemble, Teamwork of Africa Power International, has announced its highly anticipated 2024 world tour. With a mission to promote traditional African music and dance to global audiences, the group is set to perform in Indonesia and the United States, delivering captivating performances and hosting interactive workshops.
As part of their tour, Teamwork of Africa Power International will conduct workshops aimed at teaching the fundamentals of African drumming and dance. These sessions will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn popular Ghanaian cultural dance forms such as Kpanlogo, Adowa, Highlife, and Borborbor. The workshops promise to be both educational and engaging, led by the group’s skilled and experienced musicians.
The group’s mission is to unite international stakeholders in support of Ghanaian cultural arts while expanding the global reach of traditional music and dance. With their stunning performances and infectious rhythms, Teamwork of Africa Power International aims to inspire cultural music and dance enthusiasts across Asia and the United States.
Preparing rigorously for the demands of this tour, the ensemble has crafted a unique performance that showcases their extraordinary blend of music and dance. Their act features traditional African instruments such as the Atenteben, Dondo, and Fontomfrom drums, creating a sound that is distinctly Ghanaian.
The group’s repertoire draws heavily on Ghanaian cultural roots, incorporating languages like Twi, Ewe, Hausa, and Ga, as well as elements from other African dialects. Alongside their vibrant musical performances, their dancers bring energy and sophistication through intricate cultural dance routines, adding a touch of glamour and excitement to their live shows.
Teamwork of Africa Power International is a dedicated collective of male and female performers who are committed to preserving and promoting Ghana’s cultural heritage. With their 2024 world tour, they seek to share the beauty of Ghanaian traditional music and dance with the world, leaving audiences with a deeper appreciation for Africa’s rich cultural legacy.