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Accra’s art scene witnessed a spectacular convergence of arts, music and networking at the recent Twinsdntbeg Photo Exhibition Event held at the Country Club, Trasacco Valley.
The event showcased breathtaking photographs, an indulging atmosphere for networking among patrons, a dynamic atmosphere for cultural exchange, community engagement and good music to entertain guests.

The exhibition, a testament to local talent and creativity but with an international appeal, featured an array of captivating photographs that captured diverse themes and narratives.


From picturesque landscapes to intimate portraits of the young and the old, these photographs spoke volumes about Twinsdntbeg’s unique vision and storytelling prowess, indulging the audience and sparking conversations about art and life.

Adding colour to the event were the live music performances from hiplife and highlife sensation K.K Fosu, the Akokoa hitmaker Safo Newman and the dynamic duo, Lali x Lola. Their performances by the poolside blended the rhythms of Afrobeats and the soulful melodies of Highlife music.

The musical interludes not only complemented the visual art but also created an immersive experience for patrons, enhancing their appreciation of the exhibited works. Celebrated media personality Kofi Okyere-Darko (KOD) moderated the whole event.

One of the most notable aspects of the exhibition was the lively networking opportunities it provided for attendees. Art enthusiasts, photographers, and patrons mingled and connected over their shared love for art, exchanging ideas, experiences, and contacts. This networking aspect not only fostered new collaborations but also strengthened the sense of community within the local art scene.



"It's incredible to see how art brings people together," remarked a patron at the event. "The music, the photographs, and the conversations—it's all a celebration of creativity and human connection."


The success of the exhibition underscored the importance of cultural events that transcend boundaries and create meaningful experiences for participants. By blending visual art, music, and networking, the event not only entertained but also inspired and enriched the cultural tapestry of Accra.


As the curtains close on this memorable event, the organisers extend their gratitude to all participants, supporters, and collaborators who made it a resounding success.
Plans are already underway for future editions, promising even more captivating displays of art, music, and community engagement for patrons to enjoy and cherish.




The organisers particularly thanked the sponsors, Marina Mall, Marina Supermarket, The Country Club, WaxPrint Media and Michelle Attoh for making this great event happen.

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