Afronita and Abigail from Ghana receive a standing ovation on Britain’s Got Talent

Ghanaian dancers Afronita and her protégé Abigail Dromo stole the show on Britain’s Got Talent with an electrifying dance performance that earned them a standing ovation.

Snippets of their captivating routine quickly went viral on social media, generating pride and excitement among Ghanaians.

Afronita, a passionate 20-year-old dancer, recently opened her dance academy and offers young aspiring dancers the opportunity to train under her mentorship.

Abigail, a seven-year-old deaf dancer, emerged as the winner of season 14 of Talented Kid, showcasing her exceptional talent at a tender age.

Before her performance, Afronita revealed to the judges that she decided to mentor Abigail after being inspired by her online dance videos. Their collaboration turned out to be a winning formula, as they received four enthusiastic yeses from the judges, with Simon Cowell even calling it one of her favorite auditions of the year.

The duo wowed the audience with their electric performance of ‘Antenna’ and ‘Dangerous Love’ by Fuse ODG featuring Sean Paul.

Dancing to the rhythm of Azonto, a cultural phenomenon beloved in Ghana and the United Kingdom, the duo brought the essence of this vibrant dance style to the Britain’s Got Talent stage, captivating viewers and even catching the attention of notable British personalities.

Afronita and Abigail’s stellar display not only showcased their exceptional talent but also highlighted the lasting influence of Ghanaian culture on the global stage, cementing their status as rising stars in the world of dance.