
Ghana Dance Industry Awards, one of the few wheels on which the Ghanaian creative dancers and choreographers thrive on, is back to honor special talents and hard work in the space.
The GHADI Awards will take place on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at the National Theatre in Accra. Tickets for attendees range from GHC100.00 to GHC 200.00. There will be live on coverage of the event on Lifestyle TV.
The thoughtful agenda, which had its maiden edition in 2021 at the Aviation Social Centre, seeks to display some level of consistency. They are not just interested in the organization of the awards event but have regards for improvement in all activities of Ghanaian choreographers.

The dance fraternity in Ghana has received some level of growth in the past few years. We have had prominence of Ghanaian choreographers in the activities and performances of elite singers in Ghana, Africa, and the world at large. There have been some conversations of including a cartegory for choreographers in these music awards schemes.
The biggest night of the Ghanaian dance industry, which has the GHADI Awards in partnership with Dancers & DanceSport Association of Ghana (DDASPAG), is definitely going to be mind-blowing. Top Ghanaian choreographers such as 4Bent Dance Crew, Arenees, DWP Academy, Millitant Dance Family, Flames, and Team Hubes will be on stage to entertain fans with their appealing skills.
Dance is gradually becoming one of the biggest exports from Ghana as the likes of DancegodLloyd, Afronitaaa, ChampionRolie, and Usher1Baby, among others keep flying the flag of Ghana high with their skills. The energy and skills displayed by these Ghana choreographers are always marvelous to each set of audience they perform to.

Projects such as awards schemes go a long way to strengthen the beliefs of choreographers as well as adding some reputation to their brands. Fingers are tightly crossed as industry folks wait to identify who wins what. Supporting this worthy course also means supporting Ghanaian dancers and the entertainment industry as a whole.
By: Brah Alidu

