African Dance Rhythms Lights Up October With Powerful Performances Across Accra

It has been a busy and fulfilling October for one of Ghana’s most hardworking dance groups, African Dance Rhythms. The talented ensemble has been on a vibrant run, performing at major events across the capital from corporate gatherings to health awareness campaigns showcasing the richness of African culture through movement and music.
October 22, 2025, African Dance Rhythms delivered an outstanding performance at Alliance Française Accra during an NGO event. The group’s captivating choreography, rich in storytelling and rhythm, drew enthusiastic applause from guests and organizers.
Their ability to fuse artistry with advocacy once again demonstrated why they are among Ghana’s most respected dance brands.
The group took part in the ASET (The Neurodiagnostic Society) Conference. Their dynamic display of traditional and contemporary African dance energized the event, setting a lively tone that reflected the organization’s commitment to health, wellness, and cultural connection.
The group rounded off their busy month with a memorable performance at the Lincoln Community School’s 5K Run/Walk for a Cure on October 25, 2025, organized by the Run For A Cure Ghana community. The event, held on the school’s campus in Abelemkpe, Accra, aimed to raise awareness about breast cancer in Ghana and across Africa. African Dance Rhythms added color, energy, and cultural flair to the day’s activities, inspiring participants and bringing smiles to faces as they performed for a great cause.

Founded on the belief that African dance is a vessel for storytelling, education, and social change, African Dance Rhythms has become one of Ghana’s leading cultural dance brands. The group has performed at numerous local and international events, teaching audiences about African heritage while using their art to support community causes. With their blend of traditional movements, live percussion, and creative choreography, they continue to push the boundaries of performance art in Ghana and beyond.
Through these performances, African Dance Rhythms continues to show that dance is a language of unity, healing, and empowerment.



