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8 months agoon
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Desert Man
The Ghanaian arts and creative industry is electrified with excitement as the country prepares to participate in the prestigious World Championships of Performing Arts (WCOPA) in Long Beach, California.
This global event, scheduled to take place from July 15th to July 24th, promises to showcase the best of Ghanaian talent to the world. This initiative aims to provide a platform for Ghanaian artists to showcase their skills and compete on a global stage.
In line with the Black Star Experience initiative of the government of Ghana, WCOPA 2025 will be a great avenue to promote Ghanaian creativity and talent globally by providing a platform for Ghanaian artists to showcase their skills and talent to a global audience. The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts recognize the potential benefits of Ghanaian participation in WCOPA 2025 and has given it endorsement with all the necessary support.
A selected team of 10 members made up of a singer, a painter, and a saxophonist and the National Director of WCOPA 2025 Ghana will be representing. These artists are poised to bring glory to Ghana by showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage.
Ghana is thrilled to share it great talent with the USA and the world and leave a lasting impression.
As Ghana prepares to shine on the global stage, we urge all stakeholders to lend their support in various ways. Let’s come together to provide financial backing, mobilize resources, offer moral support, and promote our artists. Together, we can make this a memorable experience for our country and pave the way for a brighter future in the arts
For all enquiries, please contact the Official Partner of WCOPA Ghana 2025 – Noah and Moon Ocean Limitedt hrough NicholasA@wcopa.com or Ceo@nauhmoon.com or call: 0540664776 / 0241016688.
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