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This year’s edition of Ghana Dance Industry Awards will be held at the National Theatre on February 8, 2025.
The awards scheme aims at honouring Ghanaian dance icons and stakeholders who have contributed to the development of dance in the year under review.
The honourees of the awards will be gleaned from the various sectors of Ghana's dance industry.
The Ghana Dance Industry Awards is expected to bring together all the players in the dance fraternity as some of them perform at a grand ceremony on the night.
There shall also be musical performances and other arts related activities.
According to the Founder of the Ghana Dance Industry Awards, Robert Klah, the scheme is his contribution to the growth of the art form, which over the years, has received little attention and support in the creative eco-system.
The maiden edition held in 2021, honoured dance legends Adjetey Sowah, Akosua Agyapong, Reggie Rockstone, Terry Bright Ofosu, and twenty other dance personalities and institutions,
The annual Ghana Dance Industry Awards is supported by the Dancers & DanceSport Association of Ghana (DDASPAG) and powered by Dancetera, your dance channel.
Tickets are available via *714*11*26#, with standard selling at GHS 100 and VIP, GHS 200.
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