A little bit of hip sways and waist gyrations and the involuntary movement of the butt here and there. That's a depiction of the 'Borborbor' dance that embodies a unique blend of rhythm and motion.
Three pundits of culture have said the adaptation of hymns as borborbor songs was adulterating the significance of that rhythmical dance form. Professor Mawulolo Amegado, Lecturer at York University, ...
The Borborbor dance, also known as Akpese, stands as one of the most treasured cultural expressions of the Ewe people of Ghana’s Volta Region—except for the southern parts, where Agbadza predominates.
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