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    Dancers overlooked despite powering musical success – Robert Klah

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    Robert Klah is the CEO of Dancetera Robert Klah is the CEO of Dancetera

    Chief Executive Officer of Dancetera, Robert Klah, has expressed concern about how dancers are often ignored in Ghana’s entertainment industry.

    In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, he revealed that the marginalisation of dancers is not a new issue.

    According to him, dancers have always been overlooked, even though they play an important role in the success of music and cultural events.

    “The marginalisation of dancers isn’t a new issue. These artistes are consistently overlooked, even though they are the driving force behind many musical successes,” Robert Klah said.

    He explained that in Ghana, dance is a part of the people’s heritage and identity.

    He gave examples of popular traditional dances to explain how dance plays a central role in culture.

    “Think about it: yes, they may have unique sounds identifying them, but at the mention of Adowa, Agbadza, Borborbor, etc., what readily comes to mind? It’s not just the music; it’s the dance that brings it to life. For Africans, dance is intertwined with every celebration and cultural expression; it is our heritage,” he stated.

    Robert also raised concerns about the limited media attention given to dancers and the art of dance.

    He questioned how many platforms in Ghana promote and celebrate dancers, calling on the media to do more.

    “How many platforms truly celebrate dance? We need the media to step up and broadcast the rich tapestry of dance culture. What the public sees is just the tip of the iceberg,” he said.

    Also, watch an exclusive interview with Ayisi on the latest edition of Talkertainment below:

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