Borborbor is a Ghanaian and Togolese traditional dance performed by the Ewe people from the mid-Volta region of Ghana and Southern Togo including Kpalime and Lomé.[1] The dance is performed especially during the festival of the chiefs and people of communities.[2] This dance is believed to have been originated by Mr. Francis Kudzo Nuatro in the 1950s.[3] It's a cultural and a social recreational dance performed by the Ewe people in the Volta Region of Ghana, an area north of the Anlo Ewe of southeastern Ghana and some Togelese.
^Tomar, Kunal (2017-12-16). "BORBORBOR DANCE - GHANA: An African Tribal Dance - Page 3 of 4 - DanceAsk". Retrieved 2023-06-12.
^"Hogbetsotso Festival". www.travel-to-discover-ghana.com. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
^GNA (2020-07-27). "Remembering Francis Kodzo Nuatro, Borborbor Originator and Icon". Ghana News Agency. Retrieved 2023-06-12.
Borborbor is a Ghanaian and Togolese traditional dance performed by the Ewe people from the mid-Volta region of Ghana and Southern Togo including Kpalime...
for celebrations include the Adowa, Kpanlogo, Azonto, Klama, Agbadza, Borborbor and Bamaya. The Nana Otafrija Pallbearing Services, also known as the...
their rich cultural display and music some of which include Agbadza, Borborbor and Zigi.[citation needed] The Volta region was formed by the state union...
perform the Agbadza dance regardless. Another example of Ewe dances is the borborbor dance. Briggs, Philip (2010). Bradt Ghana. Bradt Travel Guide. p. 49....
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