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Yaw Blvck Holds Talks with Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly Leaders on ‘Visit Cape Coast’ Project.

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Yaw Blvck Meets with Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly Leaders to Discuss ‘Visit Cape Coast’ Initiative

In a bid to boost tourism in the central region, Yaw Blvck, leader of the Blvck Tribe team, held a meeting with the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly leadership to discuss the ‘Visit Cape Coast’ campaign.

The meeting, which took place on Thursday, 6th June, 2024, explored potential collaboration opportunities for future events and sought to strengthen partnerships between the two parties.

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The shared goal is to transform Cape Coast into a world-class tourist destination.

In attendance were:

– Mr. Asumah Adam Braimah, Metro Coordinating Director

– Mr. Kenneth Ketor, Metro Planning Officer

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– Mr. Jonathan Obeng Yeboah, Metro Finance Officer

– Mrs. Hamidatu Ibrahim, Assistant Director

– Mr. Joel Opare Asare, Cape Coast South Sub-Metro Director

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As part of the ‘Visit Cape Coast’ campaign, Yaw Blvck is set to embark on a clean-up exercise through the principal streets of Cape Coast on Saturday, June 15, 2024.

This initiative aims to contribute to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 6, ensuring access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene.

Source: Sintim Media

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African Dance Rhythms Delivers Show-Stopping Performance at Sebastien Ajavon’s Birthday Celebration

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African Dance Rhythms delivered a breathtaking cultural showcase at the grand birthday celebration of Sebastien Ajavon, businessman and former presidential candidate of Benin. The celebration, held at the luxurious De Icon Event Center, turned into an unforgettable night of rhythm, dance, and shared joy.

The event brought together family, friends, and well-wishers to honor Ajavon in grand style, but it was African Dance Rhythms who stole the spotlight. From the very first drumbeat, the troupe lit up the evening with explosive energy, blending traditional African movements with modern choreography that had the entire room buzzing.
What set the performance apart was the way the group engaged the audience.

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Guests were invited to join them on stage, and soon the dance floor was alive with laughter, cheers, and spontaneous moves as the line between performer and spectator disappeared. It wasn’t just a show—it was a shared cultural moment.
Dressed in vibrant costumes and backed by thunderous live drumming, the dancers told powerful stories through movement—stories of heritage, unity, and celebration. Every routine was met with loud applause, whistles, and ovations, as guests captured the lively scenes on their phones.

For African Dance Rhythms, the performance was more than entertainment; it was a celebration of African identity expressed through art. At Ajavon’s birthday, they turned a private milestone into a cultural festival, proving once again why they are celebrated as one of the most dynamic dance troupes on the continent.

Sebastien Ajavon’s birthday was a night of elegance and festivity, but thanks to African Dance Rhythms, it became something even greater a spectacular cultural experience that will be remembered long after the final drumbeat.

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