Afrodance Cherub
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Emmanuel Thompson, professionally known as Afrodance Cherub, is a Ghanaian dance and music artist, choreographer, and creative entrepreneur. Born in Bukom, Accra, he began dancing as a child at community events, discovering his passion for performance and storytelling. Afrodance Cherub is renowned for promoting authentic Azonto and Afro dance, blending Ghanaian street culture with global rhythms, and producing Afrobeats music that entertains and inspires.
He is the founder and CEO of Azonto World Dance Academy, Dance Community Hub, and The Global Style Collection, empowering dancers worldwide and celebrating African creativity. Thompson has appeared in music videos for artists including Kuami Eugene, Rotimi, SK Da Superman, Kwame Yogot, Anda Da Rida, and Kofi Mickey, while also working as a videographer, photographer, and visual storyteller.
His international work spans Qatar, Germany, Denmark, and beyond, fostering cultural exchange and global recognition of African dance and music.
He is the founder and CEO of Azonto World Dance Academy, Dance Community Hub, and The Global Style Collection, empowering dancers worldwide and celebrating African creativity. Thompson has appeared in music videos for artists including Kuami Eugene, Rotimi, SK Da Superman, Kwame Yogot, Anda Da Rida, and Kofi Mickey, while also working as a videographer, photographer, and visual storyteller.
His international work spans Qatar, Germany, Denmark, and beyond, fostering cultural exchange and global recognition of African dance and music.
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