In our Ghana Month series this week, we shine a light on indigenous Ghanaian dances that you may not know about.
Today, we tell you about Boboorbor, the genre and dance of the Ewe people of the Volta and Oti regions ignited by the stroke of drums, metals, marrakash, and ecstatic singing.
JoyNews went to see the Ghana dance ensemble perform the dance at the University of Ghana here in Accra.
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