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    Throwback Thursday: The magic of ‘Anansesem’

    Papa LincBy Papa LincAugust 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    Anansesem used to be filled with nights of wisdom, laughter, and heritage Anansesem used to be filled with nights of wisdom, laughter, and heritage

    On today’s episode of Throwback Thursday, we cast our minds back to the fireside, where laughter, wisdom, and rhythm filled the night.

    To one of Ghana’s richest cultural treasures, “Anansesem” (the spider stories).

    These traditional tales, passed down through generations, remain a cornerstone of Ghanaian heritage, shaping values, sharpening wit, and preserving the wisdom of our ancestors.

    Long before cinema and streaming, “Anansesem” was the ultimate form of entertainment.

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    Families and communities gathered under the moonlight to listen as “Kweku Ananse”, the witty trickster, spun tales of greed, wisdom, pride, and justice.

    With each story came not just fun, but lessons that shaped character and preserved values.

    From teaching children the dangers of selfishness and greed to reminding adults about humility and fairness, these stories carried morals wrapped in humour.

    They weren’t just entertainment, they were education, culture, and identity woven into one.

    In today’s fast-paced, digital-driven world, “Anansesem” risks fading into obscurity. Yet, its preservation is crucial. Storytelling strengthens identity, reminds us of our roots, and nurtures creativity in children.

    Schools, cultural centres, and media platforms are gradually reviving these stories through theatre, animation, literature, and festivals.

    There’s a growing push to revive this heritage, preserving these stories means preserving a part of ourselves.

    Such efforts ensure that the wisdom of the past continues to guide future generations.

    As Ghana embraces modern media, “Anansesem” still holds its charm.

    Beyond the nostalgia, it reminds us of the creativity of our ancestors, the wisdom in our culture, and the importance of storytelling in keeping our traditions alive.

    Today, let’s honour the magic of “Anansesem”, the original Ghanaian entertainment that never gets old.

    Meanwhile, meet the young Ghanaian artist turning bodies into powerful art:

    PAT/EB



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