Abstract

Asante traditional dances bear and portray some aspects of Asante culture; albeit, less number of these traditional dances are much performed and mostly known within Asante and other places in Ghana and overseas. The internet; being a suggestive abode of information for educational, preservation and other purposes mostly host Adowa, Kete and Fͻntͻmfrͻm amongst the vast number of Asante traditional dances. Sanga is less performed and quite uncommon as it had been orally passed down as a means of preservation. Most people have neglected Sanga and there is basically less knowledge on the dance making it currently recede. This study therefore investigates the problem to understand the embedded meanings behind Sanga dance and to also advance the need and means for the preservation of Sanga traditional dance. In using the qualitative research method, interviews and observation were the main forms of data collection instruments used for the study. Data were collected from the Head of Performing Arts and the Ammamerɛso Agofomma of the Centre for National Culture, Kumasi and the then Ɛntrɛpakuo and the head teacher of the R/C JHS, Atwima Nerebehi. Most respondents are indigenes of the Ashanti Region and had in-depth knowledge on Sanga. A sample size of 16 was selected through purposive and snowball sampling. The results of the study proved that Sanga dance forms part of Asante culture and is mostly embedded in its related cultural elements; appropriate means to accurately document such receding traditional dances are in both photography and video formats. It was recommended that the chiefs and elders of various ethnic groups in Ghana should include receding Ghanaian traditional dances to public gatherings; and bridge the gap of preserving traditional dances by using documentary videos.

Highlights

  • Dance, is one of the oldest art forms fused in various aspects of people’s daily lives [1]

  • The human body conveys messages through various gestures mostly based on rhythms made or related themes of the traditional dance performed [2]. Other cultural elements such as costume, drum instruments and even language used in accompanying songs for dance performances hold respective cues which when known would better expound on the dances in relation to the culture they originate from [3]

  • Sanga Asante traditional dance is said to be a gift to Asantes from Dagombas due to the good relationship which existed between them

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Introduction

Dance, is one of the oldest art forms fused in various aspects of people’s daily lives [1]. With Africa, traditional dances are wholly known and appreciated in the contexts of the specific cultures the dance performances relate to. The human body conveys messages through various gestures mostly based on rhythms made or related themes of the traditional dance performed [2]. Other cultural elements such as costume, drum instruments and even language used in accompanying songs for dance performances hold respective cues which when known would better expound on the dances in relation to the culture they originate from [3]. These include Adowa, Kete, Bͻsoɛ, Sikyi, Adakamu, Fͻntͻmfrͻm, Adenkum, Dansuom, Asenua, Akosua tuntum, Sanga and Kanbͻnwaa

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