
5 Traditional African Dances you Have to Watch
5 Traditional African Dances you Have to Watch
African traditional Dances refers mainly to the dances performed by the cultural communities found incontinent. Communities use these dances to teach, socialize, ceremonies and for celebrating festivals and moaning funerals while Some dances are exclusively used for spiritual or religious practices.
Thank you for watching #2nacheki which…
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All b, ppl let's all dance an African dance on 1.20.25 ,Dance like our life depends on it,
Mexican here, I have never had the courage to visit Africa before, no matter how fascinating all this is.. Now that I began my 30s, I think its time. The sounds and images bring me so much joy and wonder
If you put the video in x2 speed it's pretty funny
Please don't post pictures of something you don't have in your video.
Zulus all they way ❤
The Zulu one took me back home to church in Mississippi in the sixties.
I liked the video, but the the dance in the thumbnail wasn't included. Personally, I find it a bit irritating when people do that.
Number 3 is not Sabar, i don't know what it is
Shaka what going on
Love 😜😘❤️🔥💎🦁🤟
The Saber Dance straight up reminds me of American ball/vogue dance off competitions you’d see in Pose and Paris Is Burning. The Jaandheer reminds me of late 70’s through early 2000’s American urban dance styles.
As an African American kid, I can confirm whenever I'm older I plan on visiting every single country in Africa
Thank you very beautiful ❤️
Wish you would tell us the meaning of the dances
Thank you brother we Somali culture dance
Pan Africanism
njnd
❤🙏🏽
https://youtu.be/RXcNoJxjRiE
👆👆Expand your research, there are plenty of cultural dances across Africa 😊
So moving from the ❤️
En RDC 🇨🇩 il y a beaucoup de diversités de langues (450 tribus dans 5 groupes ethniques avec +/-230 langues) et des danses dont certaines sont similaires à celles d'autres pays d'Afrique ☺️. Juste quelques exemples : les Mongos, Yanzi, les Manianga, les Luba, les Tshokwe, les Kuba etc…. allez voir vous ne serez pas déçu ☺️🙂
Thank you for this wonderful video. 💖
The ne it’s the feet, they must have been tired!
What is the name of the first dance, performed by the woman – in the very beginning?
The Sis' in the circle got me 😢😭🥲💜……
Number 2 somali Dance it's name is not Jaandheer it's called "Wilisaqo"
La culture africaine millénaire est grandiose et ravissante.
Well it looks like I should go back home for my African country. 😔
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I’ll be the wh.guy, in the room. 🙆🏻♂️Mutabaruka, fr. Jamaica🇯🇲 woulda seh , that, ‘ it’s a long time I-man sit down ‘pon the wall, and watch you👈🏽watch me👈🏽watch you.🙏🏾
I ,too, have a soul connection to african dance and world reggae culture.
1980, I toured in the east, of u.s. teaching reggae music, and my woman at the time, had been studying, the culture, in Boston’s drum and dance community. Africans,🇲🇱 Caribbean,🇯🇲 people and black amer. ✅who had the vibe. From the ‘70’s.
Hail the man Mikey.🤷🏿♂️. good works👈🏽
I’m smiling all the way through 🥰
I love the dancers and how they sing 🎵🌴🐘🦍🦣🌲🌏🎍🌴🐾🦁🐯🦋🐅
Why not Rwanda?
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What’s the origin of #3, when I search Sabar dance the other videos look nothing like it
I love ❤️ 😍 my people ♥️
The Sabor dance (no 3) is coincidentally similar to South African rieldans. Also Zimbabwe has their super fast version called Borrowdale dance. Watch the dynamic footwork of Graskoue trappers rieldans.
https://youtu.be/uvUU9AUWetU
Yes African shiney
I go with the Maasai people!.💫🔥💯
This continent is so beautiful. Wish I could see more of that Zulu dance. I loved the Somalian one too wow thank you
I've always loved to listen to African music and see the masterful grasp of the rhythm by the dancers.
Love the singing too.
3:41 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥