During his service at the Institute of African Studies, He enriched his understanding of African cultures and worked with the Pan- African movement through lecturers like Dr Edem Adotey and Dr. Mjiba Frehiwot. His recent project, "The Evolution of "Afro Dance": Here and Now," is an exhibition that reconnects the trending "afro" culture to its roots, emphasizing the intrinsic connection between art and the environment. He is currently traveling across Ghana, collecting data and studying dances to explore their contemporary relevance. He pioneers the Krump Movement in Ghana and played a key role in Nus3 youth exchange both in Germany and Ghana. Through this he was one of the instructors for the 10th anniversary of the CDC festival in Berlin in 2024. George's choreographic works include impactful pieces like "Loud Silence", "Divinity:" staged at the National Theatre of Ghana and Alliance Française, and "Phases," exploring internal struggles. He also choreographed for music videos, for Manifest, Wizkid, Bosom Pyung, Fameye, Kwadi and many others. He has collaborated on various projects, including working with Sophia Thakur for the BBC Reel "Home", French deal “Power is Yours “ brand and with Off-White" Imaginary TV with Prince Jyesi". Twitches continues to strive for artistic excellence, impacting generations with his dedication to dance and movement arts. His mission is to create, share and inspire, fostering a deeper appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of African dance.