Borborrbor- The significance of it all


The Borborbor dance is a native and somewhat old and traditional dance in Ghana. It was born from kpando.
My home. It is indeed a colourful and most appropriate way the Ewe clan; especially those from kpando, Aveme, Vakpo and more relief stress and have fun.  The little boys and little girls, the young and old are not left out when the drums begin to thump in rhythm.

Here's how it's done. Women circle the drummers yet are well arranged in a file befitting and comfortable. They then crouch half-way down creating a ninety degree from of posture. From there, the waist sides of the women move from the left to the right to the beating drums. This action causes the backside of the women to vibrate in slow-fast tempos which is not only a lovely sight to behold but refreshing as well.

Most who find it difficult understanding the Ewe dilect may argue that the songs are mostly for fun and nothing more. That is not the case as most of the songs used along with the drums by our men are hymns which have themes of moral values, Love, kindness, Service to God and matters of life.
 A song like " l3 Mawu f3 )k) m3, GB)GB) v) wo no zi dodoui", means In the name of Jesus, may all evil be quiet. It is believed that music and dance are food and water to the sould hence we Ewes pride ourselves when exhibiting our skills on our dancing grounds with our native styles.
It's not difficult a dance to learn as to flows from within. Even foreigners learn within a week or two when they partake. 
 When next you visit the Volta really, be sure to come to kpando and have a mind blowing dance experience.

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