Kpanlogo is my favorite ! And i love Kokrobitey. During my stay at AAMA in 1996/97 and 1999 (long time...) my teachers were Shamsudeen, Samuel "Sammy" Mensah, the legendary Masterdrummer Mustapha Tettey Addy and also Aja "Tigari" Addy (R.I.P.). I am so very grateful ! Once i had the pleasure to drum for Awudu's dance lesson, playing the two supporting "Fume Fume" rhythms simultanously (each hand one rhythm) for more than one hour. Kids came watching and when it was finished, one of them said to me: "Now you know drumming !" This video brings back joyful memories. Thank you. 😊
Brilliant, so good to see you dancing Awudu! It brings back good memories from over 20 years ago now when Denise, Cally, Alan and myself stayed at AAMA in Kokrobite! I hope you and your family are well, send my love to Michael and his family too.
Okoe was your father? I was so sad when I heard he passed away. You can be very proud. He was an excellent person. I enjoied very mucho talking with him and listening to his music....and learning a little bit about kpanlogo drums! Regards my friend
I am sorry for your loss. When i was in Kokrobitey 1996/97 and 1999, there was a nice man named Okoe, working at Wendy's Place. Could it be him ? Greeting and best wishes to you...
Wow,l have miss my home country Accra-Ghana,That reminds me of OKOTOBLIJA AND NYEMEMEI cultural troop from Russia,zongo juntion road. Now OSONO JUNCTION Dansoman road
You guys are great, but I want you to start your OWN KOKROBITE CHANNEL on TH-cam so that we Africans in the diaspora can access what's going on back home. I tried looking for your channel but in vain. Thank you. TWA, TWA, TWA. OMANYE ABA
By the way: the probably "SLOWEST KPANLOGO EVER" you find here: th-cam.com/video/FjOsWJZO_HA/w-d-xo.html (intended as playalong for my students, produced 2020 during isolation... that's what the song is about...) 😉 Best wishes and kind regards...
Ghanaians do things that were introduced 200yrs ago, they are not innovative, they stick to the old ways. What they don't realized is that the world is changing and they have to introduce interesting and better way of life.
Kpanlogo is my favorite ! And i love Kokrobitey. During my stay at AAMA in 1996/97 and 1999 (long time...) my teachers were Shamsudeen, Samuel "Sammy" Mensah, the legendary Masterdrummer Mustapha Tettey Addy and also Aja "Tigari" Addy (R.I.P.). I am so very grateful ! Once i had the pleasure to drum for Awudu's dance lesson, playing the two supporting "Fume Fume" rhythms simultanously (each hand one rhythm) for more than one hour. Kids came watching and when it was finished, one of them said to me: "Now you know drumming !" This video brings back joyful memories. Thank you. 😊
Brilliant, so good to see you dancing Awudu! It brings back good memories from over 20 years ago now when Denise, Cally, Alan and myself stayed at AAMA in Kokrobite! I hope you and your family are well, send my love to Michael and his family too.
Love the Kpanlogo style - so free. Thank you for sharing
This dance will always make you excited!!
and always leaves a smile !
My father is the master drummer ,he died this year. I’m so glad I can see this video 😍
Okoe was your father? I was so sad when I heard he passed away. You can be very proud. He was an excellent person. I enjoied very mucho talking with him and listening to his music....and learning a little bit about kpanlogo drums! Regards my friend
@@MauricioKlau
Yes he was
My name is Laureen, I have other videos with him when I was a kid
I am sorry for your loss. When i was in Kokrobitey 1996/97 and 1999, there was a nice man named Okoe, working at Wendy's Place. Could it be him ? Greeting and best wishes to you...
Wow great movements,well done to all of them, Nhyira nka mo, Mmopiawfo,mo aye ade3 paa.
Aaaaaahhhhh Man. I miss Ghana
Well, Im not going to Ghana but Ill be in Rwanda In a Month! I too miss Ghana.
AFRICA STRONG, Culture is Strength and Culture always makes AFRICA STRONG and GREAT.
Great video of this class. It is an excellent example of a kpanlogo style.
Wow,l have miss my home country Accra-Ghana,That reminds me of OKOTOBLIJA AND NYEMEMEI cultural troop from Russia,zongo juntion road. Now OSONO JUNCTION Dansoman road
Lovely Ga culture on display 👏🏾👏🏾
Beautiful 😻
I miss ghana
Awww....I've got to get back there soon.
Ooh I missed Ghana
I miss Ghana 🤗
This is beautiful. How do you pronounce Kpanlogo?
just silence the K..."panlogo"
@@MauricioKlau amazing! Thanks so much. I thought so, just wasn’t sure!
Man you just have meet the real dancers with jokes
beautiful
You guys are great, but I want you to start your OWN KOKROBITE CHANNEL on TH-cam so that we Africans in the diaspora can access what's going on back home. I tried looking for your channel but in vain. Thank you. TWA, TWA, TWA. OMANYE ABA
yaw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
I'm starting one
By the way: the probably "SLOWEST KPANLOGO EVER" you find here: th-cam.com/video/FjOsWJZO_HA/w-d-xo.html (intended as playalong for my students, produced 2020 during isolation... that's what the song is about...) 😉 Best wishes and kind regards...
you should introduce new style to the system
Ghanaians do things that were introduced 200yrs ago, they are not innovative, they stick to the old ways. What they don't realized is that the world is changing and they have to introduce interesting and better way of life.
i can see pig SPIES there too
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