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Sabelor Cultural Group Demonstrates Sumangoro Dance in Cultural Folk Performance

In this short video, Sabelor Cultural Group presents an immersive demonstration of the Sumangoro dance, a significant cultural and spiritual tradition. The performance features the group’s female singers and dancers executing the intricate movements of the Sumangoro, while the male instrumentalists provide rhythmic accompaniment in the background.


The Sumangoro dance holds deep cultural and historical significance within the Asante Kingdom. Traditionally performed by the Nsumankwaafoɔ (spiritual attendants) before major festivals, it symbolizes spiritual reverence and royal tradition. The Nsumankwaaahene (chief of the spiritual attendants) is the only figure permitted to perform this unique shoulder dance alongside the Asantehene.


Historically, the Nsumankwaafoɔ not only performed the Sumangoro but also safeguarded sacred regalia within the Nsumanfieso (spiritual treasury), including items used by priests, physicians, and spiritual advisors. The dance is aurally intertwined with Adowa, another traditional Akan dance. Originally performed as a funerary dance among the Asante and other Akan groups, Adowa has since become a staple of various cultural events, celebrated for its graceful and expressive movements that require exceptional skill and coordination.


Through this performance, Sabelor Cultural Group continues its mission of preserving and showcasing Ghana’s rich cultural heritage, ensuring that traditional dances like the Sumangoro remain vibrant and relevant in contemporary cultural discourse.


Published 2022

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