Oh this is interesting. We use to learn such dance but lack of knowledge our parents made us stop as they thought was (Abosumsem) thank you so much Nana👏 and also this crew .
I used to be a kete drummer when I was in Ghana. He has said a lot but but .. Techiman people know more history about that. The difference between Nnwomkro and Adowa. Before it was called adabo. It's a combination of nnawuta...the double Gong, plus fritwua, kwadum, aprentema, and the adabo box, that has little pieces of aluminium metal that has a hole in front. We sit on it and be pressing them with the fingers 🤞...and beating the side. The Adowa. Is with Atumpan, the kwadum, dawuro, double Gong, petia and the other drums....there are more to learn about that. The fontomfrom has differences..
I heard that the twist or laps of lips are mostly unconsciously done by widows/widowers who have lost close relative/s either through war or any other means. You can’t expect such a person to smile or express joy / happiness under such melancholic or despondent situations and been challenged to dance to show resilience.
Real serious question , how come so many Ghanaian are so jacked up with muscle , is it gym culture or steroids, because when I see old pictures of the people , they looked more slim and natural. Im Akan also , but I'm very curious if gym culture is very maintained in Ghana , and how could we learn the methods they do over there for us in the diaspora
@iknowthetruthcommonsense3643 Most of the Ghanaians I've seen are slim and natural, too. I think the ones that are very muscular like this either have money to go to the gym or steroids.
Beautiful nana is knowledgeable. Bless him
Wow, what a program. I have really enjoyed it and l am going to share this. Nana, mo ne asa
Oh this is interesting. We use to learn such dance but lack of knowledge our parents made us stop as they thought was (Abosumsem) thank you so much Nana👏 and also this crew .
Very amazing ❤❤
Thanks 😄
I love to learn more
Can we have someone show and explain the various kete, adowa and fontomfrom hand moves and meanings when regular people are dancing?
Thank you very much
I want to learn how to dance adowa 😢
I used to be a kete drummer when I was in Ghana. He has said a lot but but .. Techiman people know more history about that. The difference between Nnwomkro and Adowa. Before it was called adabo. It's a combination of nnawuta...the double Gong, plus fritwua, kwadum, aprentema, and the adabo box, that has little pieces of aluminium metal that has a hole in front. We sit on it and be pressing them with the fingers 🤞...and beating the side. The Adowa. Is with Atumpan, the kwadum, dawuro, double Gong, petia and the other drums....there are more to learn about that. The fontomfrom has differences..
can you please translate what he said?
Dancer macho man paaa. Great teaching
Thank you for the insight about the Asante cultural norms and values
Thank you for the correction on the Asantemanso TV
Thank you with all respect
Our pleasure!
Wish they would explain in English. I would like to know the meaning of the dance.
great content. keep it up Asantemanso .
Very educative!!!!piawwww
Very informative, thanks so much
You are so welcome!
That's good 👍
Akoa amakyo papa.
Translation please
next time bring the drums and demonstrate it well and let us know the differences
Please what about the traditional custom for both Kete and Adowa
Good evening
Evening
I heard that the twist or laps of lips are mostly unconsciously done by widows/widowers who have lost close relative/s either through war or any other means.
You can’t expect such a person to smile or express joy / happiness under such melancholic or despondent situations and been challenged to dance to show resilience.
Educative paaaa
Most of the dancers have been insulting us
😂😂😂😂
✌️
I want to come to practice
Practice what please
Kete please
Keep it up
Real serious question , how come so many Ghanaian are so jacked up with muscle , is it gym culture or steroids, because when I see old pictures of the people , they looked more slim and natural. Im Akan also , but I'm very curious if gym culture is very maintained in Ghana , and how could we learn the methods they do over there for us in the diaspora
Excactly, good food, work, women, family, gossip, emotional etc!!!
Women don't make u jacked , I'm talking about gym routine , the protein shakes etc
@iknowthetruthcommonsense3643 Most of the Ghanaians I've seen are slim and natural, too. I think the ones that are very muscular like this either have money to go to the gym or steroids.
Nice show
Yes it was😊
Mepa wo kyew na s3 wosa w) ayie ase nsoa, 3w)s3 woyi wo kyawkyaw anaa
English please!