Beda’s Association serves as an alternative musical space for socially disadvantaged children in Accra, Ghana. It provides students with the opportunity to learn music and play instruments, a significant part of Ghanaian culture. Through these programs, children can potentially build a livelihood with the music skills they acquire during their time at Beda’s. The association leverages music and art as tools for improving lives by addressing social issues and assisting those facing social disadvantages.

The facilities of Beda's Association are located in Old Ashongman, Accra, Ghana. They contain a stage, a recording studio and accomodation and are aimed to support music and art in general.

IBAN CH30 0076 1648 6901 1200 1

Beda's Association, 6300 Zug / Aargauische Kantonalbank, 5415 Nussbaumen

Beda’s Association X Afro-Pfingsten - Musical Documentaries 


Beda’s vision aligns with the mission and vision of the Afro-Pfingsten Festival. Held in Winterthur, Switzerland, this festival addresses social issues such as systemic oppression, racism, and social inequalities. The Afro-Pfingsten team met Beda’s in Ghana during a field research trip to explore the roots of African music. This encounter was incredibly fruitful for both parties, allowing for the exchange of experiences, knowledge, and values.


Inspired by this meeting, the idea for a documentary series showcasing Africa’s rich musical repertoire was born. This series aims to promote the African music and art scene, while also fostering collaborations with artists for potential performances at the Afro-Pfingsten Festival in Winterthur, Switzerland.


www.afro-pfingsten.ch

Release Date Sun 18/08/2024

Beda’s Association presents The Korku Kult / Episode 3


Journey to the Volta River delta to explore the spiritual powers in Africa, visiting a shrine in the West African outback.


In collaboration with Avenor TV & Afro Pfingsten Festival Winterthur

Release Date Sun 21/07/2024

Beda’s Association presents Aaron Bebe Sukura / Episode 2


This episode highlights Aaron Bebe Sukura, known as "Sir Bebe" to his students at the University of Legon in Accra. Renowned for his expertise in traditional African instruments, Sir Bebe shares his extensive knowledge and passion for music.


In collaboration with Afro Pfingsten Festival Winterthur

Release Date Sun 23/06/2024

Beda’s Association presents Universal Wonderful Street Academy / Episode 1


Nii Kwanchie II has been officially crowned as a king in Jamestown, a fishing community in Accra, the capital of Ghana. In this harsh environment he formed the Universal Wonderful Street Academy, where music and the culture of Africa is omnipresent and gives the youth joy and a meaning in life. 


www.universalwonderfulstreetacademy.org


Förderverein der Universal Wonderful Street Academy in Deutschland:

www.fuwsa.de

info@fuwsa.de


In collaboration with Afro Pfingsten Festival Winterthur.