Mzbel Takes Part in Ga Ancestral Ritual During Homowo Celebrations
- Mzbel joins Ga ancestral riual in traditional white attire
- Singer describes ritual as favourite time to reconnect with ancestors
- Mzbel finds peace and solace in nature and ancestral bonding
Songstress Mzbel recently participated in the Ga ancestral ritual as part of the Homowo festival, joining a group of young women in this traditional ceremony. Known for her deep connection to her heritage, Mzbel engaged in the annual ritual by the river, which is a significant aspect of the Homowo celebrations.
The singer, dressed in white regalia and adorned with spiritual leaves, was seen performing a cleansing ritual by the riverside while reciting various appellations. This practice is a central component of the celebration, which aims to honor ancestors and reconnect with traditional customs.
Mzbel expressed her fondness for the ancestral cleansing, calling it her “favourite time of the year.” She described the ritual as a vital opportunity to reconnect with both her ancestors and nature. For her, the ritual serves as both an honor to her heritage and a source of personal peace and solace through her bond with nature and ancestral spirits.