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Bright lights illuminate the stage with a fantasy of colours as Dagomba chiefs perform the Damba dance. Painting with acrylics, Kofi Baiden shares his unique interpretation of the customs and beliefs of the Dagomba people from northern Ghana. According to their traditions, tribal chiefs can only perform the Damba, as the term suggests. It was originally choreographed to celebrate the birth of the Holy Prophet Mohammed, and now it is also performed to show a community's appreciation for a good harvest.
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"My paintings depict the cultural, social, and economic life of the people of Ghana, and for that matter, of Africa in general."
"My name is Kofi Baiden, the eldest son of Ghanaian parents. I was born on 28 October 1977, and I have a younger sister. During my leisure hours... read more