The Ghana Dance Ensemble’s thrilling Kete and Borborbor dances marked the end of their fifth and last performance at the Surajkund International Crafts Mela.
First Secretary Nana Kojo Asiedu and Ghana’s High Commissioner to India, H.E. Prof. Kwasi Obiri-Danso, added to the magic by supporting the event.
Chocolates were distributed to the guests in the spirit of Ghanaian hospitality, adding a delightful touch that made the occasion one to remember!
A Ghanaian exhibitor was also visited by the High Commissioner, who spoke with her about the fair’s impressions and the high level of interest from local tourists.