A recent feature highlights how dance remains essential to Ghanaian entertainment, shifting from tradition to modern performance art . From durbars to Afro‑street festivals, dance is no longer just heritage but a commercial powerhouse—fueling music videos, stage shows, and livestream performances.

Urban choreographers like Dancegod Lloyd and AfroBeatz Kings are merging highlife with street dance and global moves to create visually striking routines. Dance competitions and TV dance shows are now thriving, with producers scouting dancers as brand ambassadors and performers.
Critically, dance is emerging as a voice of identity and empowerment—women and youth especially are finding creative expression and economic opportunity in performance. As Ghana stages global festivals and hosts the African Games, dancers are stepping into international choreography roles, with Ghanaian troupes touring globally.
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