Master drummer Abraham Kwabena Mensah performs here in September 2007 in Kokrobite,Ghana, as a guest with the Kokrobite Dance Ensemble at the African Music Academy.
http://www.abraha mmensah.com
It's a beautiful sunny day at Labadi Beach, Accra, Ghana on November 25, 2007 as these five perform their dance and acrobatics. (This video is longer and lower res than the other two Labadi Beach videos) www.acrobaticwarrior s.com Also see www.faawonu.org ...faawonu means reach out!
Abraham teaches traditional Ghanaian song and drumming rhythm in drum class, part of the Spicy Juicy Workshop 2007 in Kokrobite, Ghana. See www.logoligi.com for info about the 2008 workshop. See www.abrahammensah.co m for more.
Labadi Beach, Accra Ghana
Richard Ofori Mensah, Daniel Ashitey, Daniel Yemo, Welford Okpoti, Regis Mensah
www.acrobaticwarr iors.com (formerly United Show Boys)
Also see www.faawonu.org, reaching out to street kids
Maputo Mensah teaches traditional Ghanaian dance in Boulder at the University of Colorado, Naropa University and at community venues like this one. Mawuenyega Mensah drums. Community Dance Collective October 25, 2007. www.logoligi.com
What do light bulbs and widescreen tv's have to do with melting ice caps and dying polar bears? If the scientists are right, we have this decade to turn global climate change around. This video helps us ask what we can do now. We are the ones we are waiting for.
Watch what happens to the bell (pop bottle) on the final note of the song, as it's played by spiritual man Nii Odai Otow, with fellow performers Abraham & Joseph Mensah, Jerry Kayem Alifui and Kotey. Filmed in Ghana