The Elmina Asterisk Dance Academy, a prominent dance institution based in Elmina, Ghana, has proudly clinched the award for Best Dance Group at the Central Music Awards 2024 (CMA24).
Renowned for their electrifying performances and vibrant energy, the academy has long been a cornerstone of the Ghanaian dance scene. With a mission to preserve traditional Ghanaian dance forms while embracing contemporary and modern styles, the academy has nurtured countless dancers and graced numerous festivals and events with their artistry.
In a heartfelt post on Facebook, the academy extended its gratitude to its valued partners, including Oiada International, Eric Jones, and Darryl Kwame Batts, acknowledging their immense contributions to its growth and success. The academy also expressed appreciation to its international management team and agents, such as Solgie Rokcstone, Bronco Bronks, G-Terra, and Heritage Promotions, for their unwavering support.
“Thank you so much to our partners—Oiada International, Eric Jones, and Darryl Kwame Batts. The contributions you’ve made to our growth and brand are incredible. We cannot tell our success story without acknowledging your amazing support. Special thanks to our international management and agents—Solgie Rokcstone, Bronco Bronks, G-Terra, and Heritage Promotions—for making this achievement possible,” the post read.
Winning the CMA24 award is a monumental accomplishment for the Elmina Asterisk Dance Academy. It reaffirms the academy’s dedication to promoting dance and the arts in Ghana while celebrating the cultural richness of the nation on both local and international stages.