

Apiorkor Seyiram Ashong-Abbey
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Victoria Dogbe, Director of The Blanksons, is receiving glowing accolades from her team for being incredibly easy to work with 👏🏽👏🏽 The cast says they’re excited to collaborate with her on many more projects, as anticipation builds ahead of the show’s premiere. #TheBlanksons




.@TajudeenGh, host of Voxpop Central and cast member of The Blanksons, says his first acting experience was both exciting and unexpected. He revealed he was surprised to be cast as “Mensah,” describing his time on set as a memorable debut. 📺 The Blanksons airs April 2.






🍠🌽 TOMORROW on Heritage On-Air Series: @apiorkor hosts Dr. Mrs. Alberta Bondzi-Simpson (UCC) on: Indigenous Food Staples 📻 Citi FM | 9AM 📺 Channel One TV | 10AM Our food. Our heritage. Our story. 🇬🇭 #HeritageOnAir #IndigenousFood #GhanaianCuisine #ApiorkorAshongAbbey #CitiFM #ChannelOneTV



A student recorded our dance class and posted it on social media to mock us. He was later found and brought in to apologize - Dr. Terry Bright Ofosu Full interview here youtu.be/DZNGW937u6Y?si… #KafuiDeyInterviews

We’ve reduced dance to entertainment, when in truth it is knowledge, identity, discipline, and history. Long before we wrote things down, we embodied them through movement, rhythm, and performance. So when we ridicule dance, we are not just dismissing art. We are dismissing intelligence, culture, and legacy. And this goes beyond dance. It is how we treat art in general. We consume it daily, but we refuse to respect it. We celebrate it when it travels abroad, but undermine it at home.







We’ve reduced dance to entertainment, when in truth it is knowledge, identity, discipline, and history. Long before we wrote things down, we embodied them through movement, rhythm, and performance. So when we ridicule dance, we are not just dismissing art. We are dismissing intelligence, culture, and legacy. And this goes beyond dance. It is how we treat art in general. We consume it daily, but we refuse to respect it. We celebrate it when it travels abroad, but undermine it at home.
