‘Afro-Contemporary Dance’; Exploring New Movements and Music Trends as Choreographic Materials for Social Media.
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University of Ghana
Abstract
The emergence of social media has revolutionized global dance sharing. Ghana, known for its
vibrant dance culture, has witnessed a rise in choreographic content designed for these
platforms, fusing traditional African and modern dance in 'Afro-Contemporary Dance.' Despite
its popularity, there is limited documentation on these materials and their creation for social
media. This study investigates how 'Afro-Contemporary Dance' is produced, perceived, and
engages online audiences in Ghana. The study approach was qualitative and the design a
phenomenology since the study delves into the lived experiences, perceptions, and motivations
from a population of dancers and choreographers within the Greater Accra Region of Ghana
who are actively engaged in Afro-contemporary dance practices out of which nine (9) were
purposively sampled due to their rich experiences and insights related to the study. The
instruments for data collection were interviews directly collected from the respondents, which
was thematically evaluated and analyzed. The study found no complexity in fusing Afro
Contemporary Dance into the African tradition and contemporary styles, which reflects cultural
heritage and modernity and highlights innovations like cross-genre fusion and storytelling in
dance, enhancing engagement. Ghanaian choreographers' diverse backgrounds lead to varied
interpretations, reflecting the genre's hybrid nature making social media an essential tool for
preserving authenticity despite concerns about cultural appropriation. The study also found that
choreographers embrace Afro-Contemporary Dance on social media due to its rich cultural
diversity, universal appeal, and attractiveness, especially to the youth. It also connects with
literature highlighting its capacity to celebrate cultural diversity and convey emotions. The
fusion of tradition and innovation underscores its cultural significance as it empowers and
advocates for marginalized communities while navigating the challenges of balancing global
reach with cultural authenticity. Unexpected outcomes however, include personal growth,
community building, and educational responsibility, reflecting dance's transformative power
and potential for challenging stereotypes. Further, the study found that Afro-Contemporary
Dance has a fusion of African heritage and modern styles, transcending traditional boundaries
as choreographers employ visual storytelling, interactivity, concise content, and consistent
releases to engage online audiences effectively. Balancing authenticity and adaptation for digital
platforms is crucial with unique approaches like cultural storytelling, diversity celebration, and
social commentary fostering emotional connections with viewers. Afro-Contemporary Dance,
therefore is adaptable in the digital age and underscores the importance of maintaining cultural
authenticity, engaging online audiences innovatively, and addressing contemporary themes for
emotional connection which guide choreographers and artists in promoting and evolving Afro-
Contemporary Dance, ensuring its continued growth in the ever-changing artistic landscape. It
is recommended based on the findings and conclusions that Policymakers support the
preservation of Afro-Contemporary Dance's cultural authenticity on digital platforms, fostering
inclusivity and belonging, invest in arts education for younger generations while practitioners
fuse Afro-Contemporary Dance with other styles, incorporate storytelling, and offer interactive
online classes for broader engagement and appeal.
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MA. Fine Arts
