So for us it was great to see it still being done and also bring that back here, ... We are connected somehow to Ghana. We saw faces there that were Bermudian faces. We are connected and we need to keep that culture alive.

Was there anything obstructing your view?

With the help of Courtney and local volunteers across western NSW we are hoping to send a strong message to people diagnosed with cancer every year in our region, ... We believe that together we can defeat cancer.

We went to a number of villages and people got up and started dancing and started pulling us up to dance as well.

He's going to tell you that when you're in a situation like this, the first thing you do is get out of it by calling it in, reporting it.

Even in Ghana everyone wants to be Western. The young people don't want to hold on to the traditional drumming and dancing. They are into hip hop and hip life and all that rap stuff.