Afronita and Abigail, two Ghanaian dancers, won third place in the Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) finals with their mesmerizing performance that combined modern and traditional dance elements.
Both judges and viewers praised them widely for their amazing routine.
They were favored by the crowd the entire tournament because of their distinct aesthetic and rich cultural background.
Even though they did not take home the grand prize, their accomplishment has greatly advanced their careers and raised awareness of Ghanaian dance and culture throughout the world.
Fans all across the world have responded extraordinarily well, and it is anticipated that they will keep motivating people and highlighting Ghana’s rich cultural history.
Future artists from Ghana and Africa are anticipated to be inspired by their legacy on BGT.
Sydnie Christmas won first place, with Jack Rhodes coming in second.
A £250,000 cash prize and the opportunity to participate in the Royal Variety Performance were awarded to singer Sydnie Christmas, the 17th winner of BGT.
Source: Ghanatodayonline.com