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Know the origin, rich history and cultural significance of Agbadza

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  • Yaoviga 1 year ago

    Thank you for enlightening me

  • REBECCA 1 year ago

    african cultures is always unique. yorobas, ashantis, ewes, dagombas, zulus, masais and many more. god bless you all mama africa.

  • Simon 1 year ago

    Our culture is unique

  • Oforivi 1 year ago

    Agbadza is a dance for coastal ewe's unlike borborbor, Agbadza no sweet like borborbor.

  • Cambodia88 1 year ago

    Pls, comot for there. Agbadza sweet pass borborwhat?? .. commot for there... You no go get Agbadza at all..

  • Cambodia88 1 year ago

    Ewedome people you are lost, why dont have Agbadza? It is because the Akwamu people colonized you for over 100 years and so you lost the Agbadza..
    Every true Ewe across the world enjoys Agbadza and you must start playing an ...
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  • Cambodia88 1 year ago

    ..that's great and perhaps one of the most vibrant and irresistible drum rhythms you can find anywhere..

  • Oforivi 1 year ago

    There are several borborbor groups around that perform during ewe occasions or programmes, i'm yet to see any Agbadza group anywhere.

  • Gck 1 year ago

    Are u a typical Ewe or because ur talking shows that u are naive of the Ewe culture

  • Factual 1 year ago

    Thanks for sharing

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  • Fkuad 1 year ago

    Agbadza dance goes back deeper than atrikpui. It could be traced back to the ashikpe(achikpe) dance of the Adja tribe and also the akpokpo dance of the Yoruba. The Ewe, like all Gbe ethnic groups are descended from the Adja t ...
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