7 Most Incredible African Traditional Dances – Ewe | TOGO

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7 Most Incredible African Traditional Dances – Ewe | TOGO


7 Most Incredible African Traditional Dances – Ewe | TOGO. If you’re a fan of African traditional dance moves, you won’t want to miss these incredible traditional dance moves from Togo! The Ewe people of both Togo and Ghana are particularly fond of these dance styles, which typically feature both slow and fast beats with a consistent rhythm….

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  1. Great stuff. I cannot make my mind up yet though number 7 is extremely easy to appreciate. In my country the UK our Scots are very different in appearance, language & music. I invite you my friend to watch our Royal Marine band playing the Hans Zimmer theme from the film Gladiator. I hope if you do you enjoy as much as watching these beautiful people from Africa 🎉

  2. Reverse gender ? Never heard of that.
    For me, this has something to do with Háthôr (meaning "House of Horus") the goddess of Love, Beauty, Music, Motherhood and Joy.

  3. Les danse montre vraiment le lien entre un côté du Ghana 🇧🇪et un côté du Togo 🇹🇬 jusqu'arriver aussi un côté de la côte d'ivoire 🇨🇮.
    Mais aujourd'hui il y a pas d'amitié entre ces trois pays surtout la côte d'ivoire est racismes.

  4. Beautiful. I am a student of traditional African music, and this presentation was fantastic. I had seen a few of these dances from videos made in Ghana. I will search YouTube and hopefully find more complete versions. Please continue doing the fantastic work you are doing. I am from Zambia, and we have a lot of fantastic dances as well. I am sure that this is true of all African countries, and I am so proud of how creative our people are.

  5. The title of the video and its contents can be misleading. The title says Traditional Dance Togo Ewe. But Tamberma isn't Ewe. It is Togolese, but it shows the variety of cultural traditions that make Togo. Ewe refers to the south of Togo, Tamberma refers to the north. Each brings its richness. And all make the richness of the culture of Togo.

  6. Si beautiful danses and greatfull girls on Togo. I suggest you go in north east on a village named Solla, you'll some and best danses of Togo 🇹🇬
    From 🇨🇦🥰