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Samuel Maama Marquaye Returns to Ghana for Drumming and Dance Research

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Samuel Maama Marquaye has returned to Ghana with a clear purpose, to deepen his research into traditional drumming and dance, reconnect with cultural roots, and preserve knowledge that continues to shape his work across continents. The January 2026 research trip reflects a lifelong commitment to authenticity, cultural preservation, and community-centered artistic practice.

For Marquaye, dance is more than performance it is history, identity, and shared human expression. “A dance is simply a movement,” he often says. “If you can walk, you can dance. If you can talk, you can sing.” This philosophy underpins his research, as he engages master drummers, traditional dancers, and cultural custodians across Ghana to document rhythms, movements, and stories that risk fading with time.

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The research is also designed to strengthen the work of Shidaa Projects, where Marquaye serves as Drum and Dance Director. Knowledge gathered in Ghana will be integrated into educational programs, school residencies, and community performances in the United States, ensuring that audiences experience West African drumming and dance in its most authentic and culturally grounded form.

Since relocating from Ghana to Vermont in 2023, Marquaye has become a powerful force within the state’s cultural and artistic landscape. His performances have animated major community events, including Montpelier’s New Year’s Eve celebration, the Farmers Night Concert Series at the State House, Hubbard Park’s Enchanted Forest, and Shidaa’s Celebration of Community. Beyond the stage, he has led residencies in schools and universities and taught regular drumming and dance classes open to participants of all ages.

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Lost Nation Theatre has played a particularly significant role in amplifying Marquaye’s impact in Vermont. Renowned for its commitment to education, performance excellence, and deep community engagement, Lost Nation Theatre provided a vital platform for Marquaye to share West African drumming and dance with young people and diverse audiences. His work with LNT’s summer campers and community programs exemplifies the theatre’s mission to use the arts as a tool for learning, inclusion, and cultural connection. In 2025, Lost Nation Theatre honoured Samuel Maama Marquaye for his leadership and contribution to LNT’s Education, Performance and Community Programs, recognition that aligns closely with the values later acknowledged by Ghana’s National Commission on Culture.

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Marquaye’s influence has extended well beyond Vermont’s borders. Through his work with Shidaa Projects, he has reached audiences in New Hampshire, Virginia, Oregon, and California, further advancing the organization’s mission of cultural education and exchange through West African drumming and dance. These experiences continue to inform his research approach in Ghana, creating a dynamic exchange between tradition and contemporary global audiences.

He toured California with acclaimed Ghanaian artist Okaidja Afroso, spreading Afrocentric rhythms and joy, and also performed across Europe with The Akwaaba Ensemble, further cementing his reputation as a global cultural ambassador.

In recognition of his impact, the National Commission on Culture of Ghana also honored Samuel Maama Marquaye in 2023 for his outstanding contribution to the promotion of traditional and contemporary music and dance in Ghana and internationally. This national honour reflects the same dedication to cultural education, community development, and artistic excellence that institutions like Lost Nation Theatre have celebrated in his work abroad.

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At the heart of Marquaye’s practice is community connection, healing, and joy. He has observed that many participants in his New England classes experience drumming and dance as a form of release and renewal. “When people come to dance, they let go of stress, depression, work pressure, the cold, in fact everything,” he explains. “That is why this research is important. It helps me bring the true spirit of the culture to the people.”

Looking ahead, Marquaye plans to expand Shidaa Projects’ residency programs across schools in Vermont and New England, using insights from his Ghana research to foster cultural awareness, empathy, and creativity among young people. His vision is to normalize dance as an everyday, inclusive activity something joyful, accessible, and shared by all.

As he continues his research journey in Ghana, Samuel Maama Marquaye stands as a living bridge between tradition and the modern world rooted in rhythm, guided by purpose, and committed to keeping African cultural heritage alive for generations to come.

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For more information on Shidaa Projects and upcoming performances, visit shidaaprojects.org.

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William Lamptey Earns Discovery of the Year Nomination at Ghana Movie Awards

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Ghanaian actor William Lamptey popularly known as “Willie Chembez” , continues to make remarkable strides in his acting career, earning a coveted Discovery of the Year nomination at the upcoming Ghana Movie Awards for his outstanding performance in the critically acclaimed feature film “The Fisherman”.

The nomination comes as The Fisherman secured an impressive 13 nominations, making it one of the most celebrated films at this year’s awards. William shares the Discovery of the Year nomination category with fellow cast members, highlighting the film’s success in introducing fresh and exceptional talent to the Ghanaian film industry.

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William’s nomination is a testament to his growing influence and dedication to the craft. His performance in The Fisherman has been widely praised, contributing significantly to the film’s local and international recognition. The movie, which recently premiered in Nigeria and began its cinema run on May 15, continues to attract attention across Africa and beyond.

Beyond The Fisherman, 2025 has been a landmark year for the talented actor. William starred as the lead in the short film “Gem,” which achieved international acclaim after screening at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in France, one of the world’s most respected platforms for cinematic excellence.

Further cementing his place on the global stage, William also featured in “First Day on Earth,” an international television series produced by HBO and BBC set to be released in 2027, exposing his talent to audiences worldwide and showcasing the growing impact of Ghanaian actors in international productions.

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From earning international film festival recognition to appearing in globally acclaimed television productions and securing a major national award nomination, William Lamptey’s journey reflects the emergence of a promising actor whose star continues to rise.

As the Ghana Movie Awards approach, industry observers and fans alike will be watching closely to see whether William Lamptey converts his impressive year into a well-deserved Discovery of the Year victory. Regardless of the outcome, his achievements in 2025 have already established him as one of Ghana’s most exciting emerging screen talents.

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