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Ghanaian Culture Shines at Grand Unveiling of KALAJAH by African Dance Rhythms

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African Dance Rhythms has introduced KALAJAH, a major traditional dance festival and cultural production, in a grand event held at Alliance Française, Accra.

The event brought together a distinguished audience, including ambassadors, traditional leaders, chiefs and government officials, as well as cultural enthusiasts and lovers of Ghanaian music and dance. The gathering provided a significant platform for African Dance Rhythms to showcase the richness and diversity of Ghana’s traditional performing arts.

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KALAJAH seeks to celebrate Ghanaian cultural heritage through traditional music and dance while creating opportunities for artists, particularly young talents, to develop and express their creativity.

Speaking about the vision behind the initiative, the Leader of the African Dance Rhythms Ensemble, Fofoo Attiso explained that KALAJAH is not intended to remain within Ghana. The production is expected to be taken on tour across Europe, creating opportunities to introduce Ghana’s cultural heritage to international audiences and strengthen cultural exchange between Ghana and other countries.

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Beyond the performances, the initiative is also focused on the future of young artists. According to the ensemble’s leader, one of the key ambitions of KALAJAH is to create a platform where young artists can express their talents, build their confidence and develop their artistic abilities.

The vision also extends to cultural preservation, ensuring that the knowledge, traditions and artistic expressions passed down through generations continue to live on.

The successful introduction of KALAJAH at Alliance Française marks an important step in African Dance Rhythms’ broader ambition to position Ghanaian traditional dance and music on the international cultural stage.

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With its planned European tour and focus on youth development, KALAJAH represents more than a traditional dance festival. It is an initiative aimed at connecting generations, promoting Ghanaian heritage and creating new opportunities for artists to share their talents with the world.

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From Bawku to the Big Stage, Mic Yaaro Is Chasing His Music Dream

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Abdul Majid, popularly known as Mic Yaaro, is an emerging rapper from Bawku in Ghana’s Upper East Region, steadily carving a niche for himself with music inspired by personal experiences and the realities of everyday life.

His interest in music dates back to his Junior High School days between 2009 and 2011, but it was during his Senior High School years that he began taking his craft more seriously.

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Music was already a major part of his upbringing. His parents regularly played different genres at home, while his uncle, grandmother and mother were dancers and music lovers. His father, in particular, exposed him to reggae, pop and R&B.

Rap, however, became his strongest musical expression.

Mic Yaaro describes his music as conceptual, realistic and experiential, with many of his lyrics drawn from situations he has personally encountered. His ability to turn everyday experiences into relatable verses has become an important part of his artistic identity.

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His journey has come with its fair share of challenges, including difficulty accessing studio sessions, hard times and betrayal. Rather than allowing these setbacks to derail his ambitions, he says they have helped him better understand his craft, improve his time management and grow as an artiste.

A notable moment in his journey came when he got the opportunity to perform at the Abeka Street Carnival through Baba Sedick and his crew. He has also performed at Atinka Media with his crew and at the Legacy Achievement Awards ceremony.

Now, the rapper is preparing to release his latest song, “DELAY.”

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The song focuses on the daily struggles of hustlers and young people trying to navigate life and make a living. True to his artistic direction, Mic Yaaro says the record is about staying grounded in reality and remaining committed to what puts food on the table.

His songwriting process is equally personal. Sometimes, a single line becomes the foundation for an entire song, while at other times he develops his verses first before creating the hook around the concept. His personal experiences remain a major source of inspiration.

With Samini among the artistes he looks up to, Mic Yaaro is also inspired by established names such as Dadie Opanka, Daddy Lumba, Obrafuo, Killbeatz and R2Bees.

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But while drawing inspiration from those who came before him, he is determined to maintain his uniqueness.

Mic Yaaro wants to perform on bigger platforms, collaborate with more artistes, release more projects and gain wider recognition as his music reaches more listeners through streaming platforms.

He also believes upcoming musicians need to focus on three key things, understanding their craft, time management and consistency.

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As he continues to hustle, create and push his music, Mic Yaaro is hoping that “DELAY” will introduce more listeners to his sound and the story behind the artiste.

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