
On Saturday, September 6, 2025, the bustling Nungua Main Station will transform into a hub of energy, music, and culture as the Mala Majo Music and Dance Festival returns with another unforgettable edition.
Organized by One Spirit Africa, led by the renowned multi-instrumentalist and choreographer Fredrick Nii Kpakpo Addo, Mala Majo has grown into more than just an event. The festival offers a free platform for progressive traditional and neo-traditional acts to shine, while giving back to the very community that nurtured its founders.
While the lineup boasts celebrated names such as Dela Botri, Adotey Tetor, Lipstick Queens, Full Energy, and the One Spirit Africa Band, one group is set to deliver a show-stopping performance, African Dance Rhythms.
With their powerful drumbeats, infectious energy, and captivating choreography, African Dance Rhythms is celebrated for bringing African heritage to life through movement. Their performances fuse traditional African dance with modern flair, creating a storytelling experience that is both electrifying and deeply cultural. From the very first beat, they capture attention, transforming rhythm into a universal language that unites audiences.
“Mala Majo is more about identity not just entertainment,” says founder Fredrick Nii Kpakpo Addo in an exclusive interview with Anansesemmedia.net. “Groups like African Dance Rhythms remind us of the strength of our traditions and show the younger generation how to carry that into the future.”
For many young performers, Mala Majo is a launching pad. It inspires them to dream bigger, work harder, and stay grounded in their roots. Over the years, the festival has been a powerful reminder that art can build bridges, spark awareness, and uplift communities.
This year’s edition promises to be no different, with African Dance Rhythms lighting up the stage alongside other talented acts, audiences can expect a cultural spectacle like no other.
Come witness how tradition meets innovation, and how groups like African Dance Rhythms and other amazing performers keep the heartbeat of Africa alive.
Bring your friends and family, this is more than a festival, it is a cultural statement, a celebration of heritage, and an experience that will echo long after the drums fall silent.
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