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Spoken word in Ghana

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Okwu a na-ekwu na Ghana malitere ịhụ uto na Ghana site na 2010 site na Bless The Mic na Ehalakasa.[1][2]

Akụkọ ihe mere eme

[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Dị ka ọ dị na oghere okwu a na-ekwu n'ụwa niile, na Ghana, ụdị nka a karịrị ihe ntụrụndụ ma ọ bụ ngosipụta onwe onye. Ndị egwuregwu guzosiri ike na ndị na-apụta na mba ahụ na-eji okwu a na-ekwu eme ihe dị ka ọwa iji mee ka a mara nsogbu n'akụkụ niile nke ndụ Ghana.[3]

The poetry group Ehalakasa, led by Sir Black, holds monthly TalkParty events (collaborative endeavour with Nubuke Foundation and/ National Theatre of Ghana) and special events such as the Ehalakasa Slam Festival and end-of-year events.[4][5][6] This group has produced spoken-word poets including Mutombo da Poet, Chief Moomen, Nana Asaase, Rhyme Sonny, Koo Kumi, Hondred Percent, Jewel King, Faiba Bernard, Akambo, Wordrite, Natty Ogli, and Philipa, Megborna.[7][8]

Ndị na-ede uri okwu na Ghana na-emeziwanye okwu a na-ekwu site na ijikọta ya na 3D animations na egwuregwu vidio okwu a na'ekwu[9]

  1. Aidoo. Getting to Know Ghana's Vibrant Performance Poetry Scene. Culture Trip. Retrieved on 2021-05-01.
  2. GH (2018-02-20). SHINE ON! Poetry On The Rise Again: Here Are Top Spoken Word Artists In Ghana (en-US). Entertainment Ghana. Archived from the original on 2021-05-01. Retrieved on 2021-05-01.
  3. Welle (www.dw.com). Ghana's 'Poetra' and her way with words | DW | 05.11.2014 (en-GB). DW.COM. Retrieved on 2021-05-22.
  4. Tigo, Joshua (2018-07-22). Accra's biggest poetry and spoken word event set for September 2 (en-US).
  5. Somuah-Annan, Grace (2021-05-16). We must build a poetry community in Ghana -Spoken word artists advocate (en-US). Archived from the original on 2022-10-16. Retrieved on 2022-10-16.
  6. Ehalakasa TalkParty Plus--Be There or Nowhere.
  7. GH, Author Entertainment (2018-02-20). SHINE ON! Poetry On The Rise Again: Here Are Top Spoken Word Artists In Ghana (en-US). Archived from the original on 2022-10-16. Retrieved on 2022-10-16.
  8. Nana Asaase, Chief Moomen advise poets on World Poetry Day (en-US) (2018-03-21).
  9. Meet KNUST finest spoken word artist, Chris Parker 'Megborna' (en-US). Hypercitigh.com (2018-11-06). Archived from the original on 2021-05-03. Retrieved on 2021-05-22.