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| An overhead shot of the courtyard. |
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| London-based Zena Edwards takes her turn with a poetry recital. |
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| The Winneba Youth Choir dazzles with their performance on the outdoor stage. |
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| The multilingual Amandzeba (white robe) performs his own brand of mordenized ceremonial beats. |
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| The National Dance Company in a beautifully choreographed display. |
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| The London Community Gospel Choir brings down the curtain on Movement 3. |
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| The London Community Gospel Choir are equally majestic in their singing. |
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| Hugh Masekela backed by the Sappers International Band delivers an energetic performance. |
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| Koo Nimo (beard) and his Adadam group treat guests to Palm Wine music. |
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| Outside the castle a large crowd anticipates the performances in Movement 4. |
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| The Wulomoi singing and dance troupe change the tempo with some traditional performances. |
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| All good things must come to an end. Moses, British Council Director, Ghana, says the last words to artistes, guests and locals alike. |
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