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Kundivi Mahama’s Aniigazanga Music Concert to celebrate fusion of cultures

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Legendary live band musician Kundivi Mahama is gearing up for his highly anticipated Aniigazanga Music Concert and album launch, set for November 2, 2024. In a recent interview with Mark Smith on the Day Break Upper East show on A1 Radio, Mahama shared the inspiration behind this event, aimed at celebrating culture and community.

The name “Aniigazanga,” according to Mahama, is deeply rooted in his childhood experiences in Dameo, a place known for its unity and peacefulness among residents. “This concert is my way of giving back to the place that nurtured me,” he explained. “It’s not just a concert; it’s a celebration of our heritage and the bonds that tie us together.”

Mahama emphasized that the Aniigazanga Music Concert will serve as a vibrant cultural exchange, showcasing indigenous attire, food, and music. He is dedicated to ensuring that every aspect of the event reflects the region’s rich traditions.

When host Mark Smith asked whether other cultural groups would have the opportunity to perform, Mahama confirmed, “There will be a standing band available to collaborate with anyone, especially for those who may not have their own troupes in the region.” He also encouraged local vendors to participate, inviting them to showcase and prepare their traditional dishes for attendees.

In addition to the main concert, the event will kick off with a day of peace games and fun on November 1, setting the stage for a weekend filled with celebration and community spirit.

As anticipation builds for the Aniigazanga Music Concert, Kundivi Mahama remains focused on creating an unforgettable experience that honors his roots while bringing people together through the power of music and culture.

Source: A1Radioonline.com | 101.1MHz | Portia Dogbe | Bolgatanga

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