The National Dance Company of Ghana, initially known as the Ghana Dance Ensemble, was established in October 1962 through a collaboration between the newly independent government and the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana.

The National Heritage Photo Competition is an annual event that shines a spotlight on Ghana's diverse cultural heritage by inviting young photographers to capture its beauty and significance.

Since its founding in 2019 by Evan Eghan, Accra Indie Filmfest (AiF) has grown into a cornerstone event for short films in Africa. This non-profit festival, held annually in Ghana’s capital, draws filmmakers and audiences from around the world.

The National Theatre of Ghana, located in Accra, is a key institution in the country's cultural landscape, celebrated for its role in promoting and preserving Ghanaian performing arts.

The Centre for National Culture, Accra, also known as the Accra Arts Centre, is a prominent agency operating under Ghana’s Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts.

The National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFAC) is a vibrant celebration that showcases cultural displays from all 16 regions of Ghana. Each region presents its unique cultures and traditions, with the presence of regional Ministers and Paramount Chiefs adding to the event's grandeur.

The Black Star International Film Festival (BSIFF) stands as an annual cinematic celebration held in Accra, Ghana, dedicated to promoting and honoring the creative endeavors of filmmakers from Africa and the diaspora.

The Ghana Dance Festival is an annual celebration of dance culture in Ghana, showcasing the diversity, creativity, and talent within the country's dance community.

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