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Sydney Fringe Festival

The Ghana Road Show

Where
Eternity Playhouse
Eternity Playhouse
39 Burton Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
When

Tuesday 2 September from 6pm to 7pm Wednesday 3 September from 6pm to 7pm Thursday 4 September from 6pm to 7pm Friday 5 September from 6pm to 7pm Saturday 6 September from 6pm to 7pm

Cost

Starting from: $30

The Ghana Road Show is a vibrant fusion of circus, dance, music, and visuals celebrating West African culture with bold storytelling, electrifying talent, and joyful energy. A powerful, contemporary performance experience.

The Ghana Roadshow is a vibrant, high-energy performance that celebrates the richness and diversity of West African culture through a dynamic blend of circus arts, music, and dance. This immersive show invites audiences on a sensory journey across Ghana and beyond, capturing the pulse of African tradition with a contemporary twist.

Led by an ensemble of culturally and linguistically diverse artists, GRS is a collaborative creation driven by the creativity and vision of Ghanaian circus performers, African/Australian musicians, a trailblazing female DJ, and renowned Senegalese drummer and dancer Lucky Lartey. Their synergy generates a unique and electrifying atmosphere, where tradition meets innovation on stage.

What sets GRS apart is its powerful integration of striking projected visuals and interactive audience engagement. The performance space is transformed into a living canvas where visuals, sound, and movement converge, pulling the audience into the heart of the performance. Through moments of participation and connection, spectators become part of the celebration, not just observers.

West African rhythms, soulful melodies, and traditional dance styles are brought to life with raw energy and contemporary flair. The show moves seamlessly from heart-pounding drum sequences to acrobatic feats and joyous dance numbers, creating a deeply uplifting and inclusive experience. GRS highlights the artistic excellence of African artists while fostering a space for cultural exchange and community.

More than just a performance, Ghana Roadshow is a celebration of identity, resilience, and creative collaboration. It invites audiences of all backgrounds to experience the joy and depth of African culture—through movement, music, and shared rhythm. Whether young or old, first-time viewers or seasoned performance lovers, everyone is welcome in the world of The Ghana Road Show.

Accessibility

Wheelchair seating is integrated into the seating bank - should a patron require a space for their wheelchair 2 x chairs will need to be removed. there are a total of 6 wheelchair spaces.

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