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A Dance of Unity Across Borders: Goldivergent’s Tribute to African Heritage at the African Diaspora Foundation 2024 African Day Festival

December 10,2024
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By Josephine Agbonkhese


The rhythmic pulse of drums filled the air, each beat resonating like the heartbeat of a continent, carrying the energy of tradition and history as the stage came alive with the captivating presence of the choreographer Osasere Gold Sunday Ehiakhina also popularly known as Goldivergent, stepping into the spotlight at the African Diaspora Foundation (ADF) 2024 African Festival.

With every movement, she transformed the stage into a canvas, painting a vivid picture of unity, heritage, and the rich diversity of African culture.

Beyond just an entertainment dance, Goldivergent’s performance was a tribute to the unbreakable connections between African traditions and their global influence.

The African Diaspora Foundation is an organization that Centers on promoting cultural unity and heritage, thereby creating platforms for showcasing talents of youths and creatives in the society.

At the ADF Festival, which was held on July 6th, 2024, in Milton Keynes in the United Kingdom, Goldivergent captivated the audience with her solo performance and also led a 10-member ensemble of young dancers, weaving a powerful narrative of African heritage and collective strength.

One particularly moving aspect was the inclusion of young dancers, symbolizing the continuation of African heritage through generations. This choice highlighted the importance of passing down cultural traditions, ensuring that the legacy of African dance remains alive and evolving.


The choreography was a masterful blend of diverse African dance styles, seamlessly transitioning between Afrobeat vibrancy, cinematic Wakanda-inspired instrumentals, Congolese dance rhythms, and the soulful depth of Angolan music.

Each shift in tempo and style reflected a different part of Africa’s rich dance traditions, making her performance not just a routine but a rhythmic map of the continent’s interconnected heritage.

As Goldivergent took the stage in her solo performance, her powerful stance, precise footwork, and fluid arm extensions captivated the audience.

Her performance, an eclectic mix of cultural dances, contemporary flair, and high-energy movement, was both a celebration and a tribute to the vastness of African artistic expression, reinforcing the festival’s theme: “SHOWCASING UNITY.”


Dance has long been a medium of cultural storytelling in Africa, and Goldivergent embodied this tradition with finesse. By incorporating music and movement from multiple African regions, she emphasized a shared identity beyond borders.

The ADF Festival served as the perfect backdrop, amplifying her message of togetherness, resilience, and pride. Gold’s performance, together with her dance troupe of kids and youths, was not just an artistic display but a call to embrace African diversity as a unifying force.

The group performance with 10 young dancers further elevated the spectacle, adding layers of synchronized movement and dynamic formations. The young performers, under her expert guidance, mirrored her energy, creating a visually compelling and emotionally charged sequence.

A standout moment was the Wakanda-inspired section, where the dancers recreated movements reminiscent of warrior traditions, complete with sharp, deliberate stances and synchronized battle-like sequences. It was a stunning homage to African resilience and unity, reinforcing the festival’s theme.
The costumes were a striking visual representation of African heritage.

Goldivergent and her team donned black ensembles paired with fringed skirts or belts made of raffia and woven fabric, a nod to traditional African attire that added a visual narrative of power and elegance. The use of face paints, braided hairstyles, beads, and waist chains added an authentic cultural touch, symbolizing different African tribal aesthetics.

The outdoor stage setting of the event, decorated with African flags and cultural imagery, complemented the performance, reinforcing the theme of showcasing unity. Beyond technical execution, what made Goldivergent’s performance truly unforgettable was its emotional depth. Every move was charged with intention and expression—whether it was the commanding chest pops symbolizing pride or the smooth, wave-like gestures reflecting harmony, one could vividly say that the choreography aligned beautifully with the festival’s theme.

While Goldivergent solo and group performance was a mesmerizing showcase, some moments in the group choreography could have been more synchronized to enhance the collective impact. Certain sections, particularly transitions between different cultural styles, might have benefited from smoother blending to maintain flow. That said, her ability to lead and elevate young dancers while keeping the energy high and engaging the audience was commendable.
Goldivergent’s participation in ADF 2024 was more than entertainment—it was a cultural statement, a powerful embodiment of Africa’s rich dance traditions, and a call for unity through art.

This performance at the ADF 2024 African Day Festival, coupled with Gold’s performance at the ADF Unsung Heroes Awards Night held on January 18th, 2025 earned her a well-deserved recognition of an award which is a testament to her impact not just as a dancer but as a cultural ambassador and mentor to young dancers.


Goldivergent and her team’s performance was a reminder of the power of dance—to unite, to inspire, and to celebrate heritage leaving the audience spellbound celebrating the beauty and unity of Africa. We anticipate more of Gold’s work as it continues to inspire, proving that through movement, we can bridge histories, break barriers, and showcase the unwavering spirit of Africa to the world.

OLU ALATISE
MISS LULU CREATES
FOUNDER & ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
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