Gahu dance

In the Ewe language, Gahu means “expensive” or “jewel”. It is a recreational dance. 

Through cultural integration among the neighbouring countries of the West Africa Sub-Region, the Gahu dance has traveled from Nigeria into the Anlo communities in Ghana. This is apparent in the costumes and also in the movements, which are Yoruba, modified by the characteristic Agbadza dance form which is popular amongst the Anlo people of Ghana. 

Its graceful movements exhibit elegance and dignity with meaning.