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Volta Pride PDF Print Email

african colorsIt's the feeling that you get in the pit of your stomach when you see, Our grandmothers, mothers and aunts dancing borborbor or our grandfathers, fathers and uncles fueling any social gathering by drumming.Pride is in the unity of the red and black cloth at funerals or even the care given in the name of our kin which grants lifelong prophesy and blessings in its meaning. There is pride in knowing the the tribe is the father of all Kente and has also produced great leaders and educators.

Last Updated on Saturday, 01 August 2009 22:02
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Speech by Dr. Padmore at 2010 CEANA Convention PDF Print Email
Written by Edwin Agbonyitor   
Monday, 03 January 2011 06:57

Click this link to read the speech by Dr Padmore during the 2010 CEANA Convention

Last Updated on Monday, 03 January 2011 15:03
 
Becoming an Effective Member PDF Print Email

Membership in Volta Club Inc will provide you with professional and personal networking opportunities, which will help advance your career or personal relationships. You would be able to exchange information with other people in the community as well as participate in programs offered at various locations throughout the year.

The Club’s meetings every two months are designed to be open, transparent, and inclusive. This encourages input from a broad and diverse group of our community members.

Last Updated on Monday, 10 August 2009 23:52
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Volta Ensemble PDF Print Email

The Volta Ensemble is the Youth Wing of Volta Club Inc. It is a multicultural and dynamic ensemble under the direction of Coordinator Adzo Eseli Nutakor. Volta Ensemble represents the rich Ghanaian culture through dance and music. See below for a list of dances performed.

Agbadza: is a social and recreational musical type among the Southern Ewe of Ghana, Togo and Benin. Derived from an older war dance called Atrikpui, Agbadza is one of the oldest and most popular musical types among the Ewe.

Atsiagbekor:  is originally a war music and dance performed after battle. It is one of the oldest and most complex traditional musical types among the Ewe and Fon of Ghana, Togo, and Benin. It is now performed on most social occasions.

Last Updated on Saturday, 01 August 2009 22:02
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