In Ghana, many have told stories of how they have had to abandon their passion for the arts to pursue something more lucrative.
Many of these people have admitted that they often find themselves trapped in careers they never wanted for themselves.
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Fortunately, this is not the case for the list of dancers featured in this editorial. From Dancegod Lloyd to Incredible Zigi, they seem to enjoy the support of their fans and loved ones.
Due to this, they have made a good name for themselves on social media and are entertaining fans with their lovely dance skills.
Not only are they reviving the dance culture of Ghana, but the likes of Dancegod Lloyd, Afrobeast, and Incredible Zigi are also all making an impact on the youth using their art.
Now more than ever, dancing as a career has become very lucrative since Dancegod Lloyd, and his colleague dancers gained prominence by just doing what they love: dance.
Today, we’re focusing on their creativity and what they’re doing to change the course of their lives and communities.
In no particular order, check out the amazing talent of these top 5 dancers from Ghana.
Incredible Zigi
He is credited to have created the PILOLO and KUPE dance steps as elements in Afrobeats/Azonto.
Musicians such as Janet Jackson have infused these dance steps in their choreography, and have performed them on tour and in their videos.
The KUPE dance was featured on the NBA 2K20 by the game developers Visual Concepts.
Dancegod Lloyd
He has performed in several music videos, including “Already” by Beyonce, “See Brother” by Patoranking and “Shoo” by Kwamz and Flava.
In 2017, Dancegod, with his manager and dance partner, Afro Beast, initiated a charitable group called “Dance With Purpose Academy”, which aims at helping young talented dancers on the street.
Shoo – is a song by Kwamz and Flava, but Dancegod Lloyd is credited with the creation of the dance steps.
Yoofi Greene
For several years, Greene had built a name for himself in China as an Afrobeats dancer and choreographer.
He is building a devoted following, and his main goal is to introduce African culture to the Chinese people, both music and dance.
Afrobeast
Through DWP Academy, this dancer says he and his team are building the next generation of Afro dancers in the world so that when they are no more, what they have started will be continued.
That is the legacy he is working on at this time.
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Mr Shawty
Mr Shawtyme is a professional Ghanaian dancer, choreographer, and creative director.
He is mostly recognized for his fusion of Afro Dance and Dancehall in his performances and music videos.
He is also known for being one out of the four coaches that train the dancers in DWP Academy, the biggest dance academy in Africa.
SOURCE: GhanaCelebrities.Com