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@Mbalings
@Mbalings Год назад
Notice how most of the women’s traditional gear is revealing and most the dances involve moving of the waist and kicking legs up high? That’s because in Africa women were respected, protected and honoured as the givers of life and nurturers. Their bodies were never sexualised. Not saying evil things didn’t happen, but “what was she wearing” is new in Africa. We protected children and raised them to be responsible and productive. In my culture (Zulu), the beads had meaning, it wasn’t just beautiful colours and shapes, it had meaning and putting it on communicated to those who understood. We farmed crops and stock and we shared. Communities would bring their harvest to the King it would be distributed to widows, orphans and all the vulnerable. We had our own medicine that came directly from Mother Nature FOR FREE, no side effects. We ate organic food straight from the source, and on the right season. Our education system was better because we learnt skills to sustain lives and for generations to come, not slaving away chasing “a dream”. We respected nature and could read her signs. We lived in mud houses (cool when it’s hot, warm when it’s cold), therefore never needed air conditioning. We had our own SPIRITUALITY but let me not even go there. Don’t even get me started on our beautiful languages out here, so rich, so historic. We didn’t need money because being alive is free. It’s a birth right and Mother Nature is fair to give us all sunshine and rain every now and again ❤️ I just thought I should put it out there 🤣 We were dispossessed of so much.
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Thank you, Nombali.❤
@Lu.sandaNgbs
@Lu.sandaNgbs Год назад
Mathokozi🙏
@IT6PR
@IT6PR Год назад
Beautifully put, I cried. Thank you sisi💞
@nonhlanhlamahlangu8427
@nonhlanhlamahlangu8427 Год назад
🇿🇦🇿🇦🙏🏾
@leheindejongh8039
@leheindejongh8039 Год назад
Proudly South African 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@ellemm9920
@ellemm9920 2 года назад
I'm a Congolese girl, who grew up in South Africa and now lives in France. Seeing you guys react to countries of my heart fills me with joy. South Africa is beautifully diverse, rich in landscape, culture and people!
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT 2 года назад
🥰🥰 We love this! All of Africa is so beautiful to us.
@ellemm9920
@ellemm9920 Год назад
It really is. Hopefully you get to visit the African as well as the European continent some time in the future
@bonisaninhonho11
@bonisaninhonho11 Год назад
African Lov you Hun🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@klaw1425
@klaw1425 Год назад
I agree about Ghanaian here visited south Africa is beautiful
@Mbalings
@Mbalings Год назад
We love you in SA! You’re always welcome, Africa belongs to all of us ❤
@ianbeddowes5362
@ianbeddowes5362 Год назад
Check toyi-toyi. The dance/chant of the liberation movement. It actually started in Algeria, it was brought from there by the Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) -- the army of the Zimbabwe African People's Union. They passed it on to uMkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress, and it spread to the townships during the struggle.
@GrumpyTinashe
@GrumpyTinashe Год назад
Very true. The toyi toyi was created in ZIMBABWE
@ianbeddowes5362
@ianbeddowes5362 Год назад
@@GrumpyTinashe Itwas originally created in Algeria. ZPRA added the 'dog bark'. The South Africans did not like it at first but then made it their own. I am ex-MK by the way, married to ex-ZANLA
@GrumpyTinashe
@GrumpyTinashe Год назад
@@ianbeddowes5362 Nice one Ian. Wish I could meet you for a drink and hear all the stories sir. Where you based in Mozambique? Are you in Gauteng would love to meet you when I come in November and drinks on me.🍺🍻 I would love to know what military doctrine of Umkonto we sizes (Russian, Cuban or Chinese) and many other questions. God bless you for your sacrifice and others like you
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
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@SiyaMiti_the1st
@SiyaMiti_the1st Год назад
As a South African I appreciate you guys for appreciating us. I watched 3 of your videos in one after the other. Stellebosch University is also in South Africa 😊
@sibongilemabaso3768
@sibongilemabaso3768 Год назад
I'm proudly Zulu,I speak Isizulu and from Kwazulu Natal ❤
@tantig5923
@tantig5923 Год назад
African dancing is definitely more core workout not so much back and hips movements of the West. Which is why some are hard to do. I had an African woman hold my waist and made me dance from the waist down down and every time I would move my shoulders waist or hips, sister would say no and push in my waist and say no deep bend your knees let them move your hips and dance on your feet - not your feet …. Man Dance classes ain’t got nothing on these dances and I’m West Indian ❤
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
I need to find an African lady to teach me!! I'm still working on building my core strength after having my baby.
@mazwinzama1052
@mazwinzama1052 Год назад
You guys should react to amapiano dance moves from a South African music genre
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
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@JooBun-w2y
@JooBun-w2y 7 месяцев назад
Those Khoisan dancers are actually from Botswana
@odisolveki7286
@odisolveki7286 Год назад
The Tsonga dance. Now you know where twerking comes from.
@baphithi
@baphithi Год назад
Look up a channel run by Asad El Malik, he is from Louisiana too, and recently settled in Johannesburg, South Africa. Connect with him and come visit. You will love it. Best value for money, and you will see the dances in real life.
@thatosebotsane8017
@thatosebotsane8017 Год назад
The first dance is Tswana dance, I honestly don’t know if the San also do it. We and the San share a lot of cultural references.
@favoredsoul4288
@favoredsoul4288 Год назад
That colorful attires for ladies is beautiful. No2 I think
@gugulethunnkosi6140
@gugulethunnkosi6140 Год назад
Proudly swati!💃💃💃
@dimphomaseko9698
@dimphomaseko9698 Год назад
So he conveniently forgot the Sothos😮 wow dude
@nkosinathinotototo8843
@nkosinathinotototo8843 7 месяцев назад
He left Basotho and amaMpondo.
@mphaphulitshifhiwa2984
@mphaphulitshifhiwa2984 Год назад
Come back home guys and learn more about your roots
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Soon come.
@luluthePoet
@luluthePoet Год назад
Hi guys may you please react to scenes from south African icon movie Sarafina
@yandy3419
@yandy3419 Год назад
Please react to Sampa the great - Never forget it's featured in black panther 2 trailer. From Zambia ❤️
@khakhathi
@khakhathi Год назад
I am venda
@NtsakoNhlamulo
@NtsakoNhlamulo Год назад
You left Ndebele
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
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@oarabiletshwagong1736
@oarabiletshwagong1736 2 года назад
Fun fact : Historians actually believe that the US stepping dance actually originated from South African gumboots dance. As it was found in South Africa before it was seen in US black universities "colleges"
@Sir.Williams
@Sir.Williams Год назад
Facts👌🏽
@christid5838
@christid5838 Год назад
Oh they do gum boots dance there now?
@oarabiletshwagong1736
@oarabiletshwagong1736 Год назад
@@christid5838 well they started doing it a long time ago during their segregation period. But theirs is not exactly like gumboots dance, like they don't wear boots
@FeelFree30
@FeelFree30 Год назад
@@christid5838 we've been doing it for a very very long time.
@sibongisenikhumalo8198
@sibongisenikhumalo8198 Год назад
South Africans when it comes to dancing they are a marvel to watch
@rudrud6131
@rudrud6131 Год назад
The Tsonga dance is not as Easy as it looks. 😅
@robertmkandawire8616
@robertmkandawire8616 Год назад
The Khoisan are my people - my maternal grandma was Khoisan. I'm super proud of them.
@christid5838
@christid5838 Год назад
Love the dance. But then, I’m Tonian.
@kznindaba2728
@kznindaba2728 Год назад
Finally saw someone who claims Khoisan with an African surname and not Afrikaans or English
@leigh4326
@leigh4326 Год назад
@@kznindaba2728 there’s so many of us though, from Batswana , Basotho and Amaxhosa. Even one of my Zulu friends looks exactly like Saartjie Baartman. It’s crazy that we’ve been told otherwise.
@kznindaba2728
@kznindaba2728 Год назад
@@leigh4326 And our mindset have been messed with for centuries
@kagisomanye1343
@kagisomanye1343 Год назад
Khoisan is a derogatory name. Which ethnic group are you from. What is the name. Khoisan is not a race. Never existed
@Mimi-hu2mj
@Mimi-hu2mj Год назад
One thing about the African child, and I mean all of us all over the world, even if you've never set foot in Africa, one thing about us....we're connected through music and dance. The others will try to do like us but they'll never understand that the music controls us, not the other way round. Love from 🇿🇦/🇧🇼🔥
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Much love! ❤
@cathykaeshow7779
@cathykaeshow7779 Год назад
Hi Army 💜👋🏾... And you speak truth.
@lalina1304
@lalina1304 Год назад
Lol the guy who made the video doesn't sound South African with his pronunciations and calling ukusina karate (I'm Zulu so I laughed at that one) 😂 but he covered most of it at least. A for effort 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@vulimu
@vulimu Год назад
That's a Kenyan accent.😉🙈😂
@NomceboNondumisoMagwaza
@NomceboNondumisoMagwaza Год назад
😂😂😂
@oyandakona5994
@oyandakona5994 Год назад
hes trying shame lol
@nellycottini
@nellycottini Год назад
Hey I'm a Zulu person and use to do the Zulu traditional dance, the first 2 days are the ones where you die when you sleep and wake up with sore legs but after some time you don't feel anything much like exercise. Even the video where the guy says it is a Ndebele donga(the snake) the girls on that video was my former group (all Zulu girls in Spain) The Gumboots was use to communicate frustration or sorrows. There is a song that says 'we are suffering in the hands of a white man' that is still sang today. It was quite similar to what slaves use to sing at/in the plantations.
@africaisking7817
@africaisking7817 Год назад
Ke Mazulu ! If you know you know 🤣
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Did you stop dancing? If so, why?
@sloottv6503
@sloottv6503 Год назад
I'm proudly Venda🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Much love!
@mpakasamatonge3191
@mpakasamatonge3191 Год назад
The Analysis of African traditional dances... Southern African countries up to Zambia mostly dance with the feet, from Zambia going up to central Africa they use the waist, the upper body, the part of Africa that bends the people there dance and bend, 🇳🇬. I love my continent. 😊
@chimcham6762
@chimcham6762 Год назад
It's funny that y'all mentioned the connection to the divine nine fraternities and sororities cause apparently the stepping that is so richly an integral part of black greek orgs originates from black South African minors during apartheid. It's originally known as "gumboot dancing" (the last dance y'all saw) which they used to signal and guide each other through the dangerous and dark gold mines however you can see similar dances/steps in the other dances too. I am from the continent but it's so fascinating to me that no matter where in the world we are, somehow we all have a connection to one another. No matter how much they have tried to strip her children of their identity, Mama Afrika always has a way of locating and connecting to all her children no matter where they are or how long they have been away from home.
@tshilidzimudangani2143
@tshilidzimudangani2143 Год назад
You have said my heart... African by blood even if natured by othe things
@BonnyK106
@BonnyK106 Год назад
I am sad I didn't see sesotho dance,mokgibo and ditobolonya , proudly mosotho
@auntympho
@auntympho 10 месяцев назад
Very shocking & disappointing, I didn't expect to see gumboot because it doesn't belong to any tribe.
@MichaelMosae
@MichaelMosae 5 месяцев назад
Where is Ssotho dance, I'm dissapointed😢
@baphithi
@baphithi Год назад
We prefer to be called Zulus, Xhosas etc. African tribes is a bit demeaning. Love your reaction! The fraternities learned the dance moves from South Africans who went to study at HBUs in the US.
@teejayangel6638
@teejayangel6638 Год назад
"Tribe" is not demeaning. Not at all. These are all nations and also tribes.
@realiwatisitz
@realiwatisitz Год назад
Much respect thanks for the clarification.
@traceyisanya
@traceyisanya Год назад
In Kenya and Tanzania whining / waist dance in coastal tribes is intensively practiced and taught where you whine with objects on your head and they should not fall, while at the same time you dance in different positions. Thanks for learning African culture.
@dineomadibo
@dineomadibo Год назад
The Khoisan dance in almost identical to the batswana dance 🤯🤯🤯
@kgomotsotlhapane1161
@kgomotsotlhapane1161 Год назад
Yip, Batswana also does the tsutsube dance, although it's a dance ya Basarwa 🙂
@dineomadibo
@dineomadibo Год назад
@@kgomotsotlhapane1161 It makes sense now that we've always been cousins 🙌🏼🤗
@ianbeddowes5362
@ianbeddowes5362 Месяц назад
@@dineomadibo Southern Africans are all a mixture of Bantu and Khoisan people. The Batswana have a bigger proportion of Khoisan ancestry.
@simphiwecebekhulu8216
@simphiwecebekhulu8216 Год назад
Thank you for this reaction.. Im from SA🇿🇦 and I learned alot from this video
@KagoM
@KagoM 2 года назад
I love this video...and how you are making the connection between what we do here and what you do that side. It just goes to show that we can all be in different places but who we are innately will always find a way to express itself...
@kagisomakwela1840
@kagisomakwela1840 Год назад
Great content 💜! I'm Mopedi from Bapedi tribe and our dance is called Dinaka (horns) because of the antelope horns used as trumpets. Just to add, did you know Rap/HipHop is a traditional thing in Afrika? We call it 'Sereto'.
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Hi Kagiso. Where is your tribe located? We reacted to some of the rap.😊
@spicefix_cooking
@spicefix_cooking Год назад
@@TheDemouchetsREACT Located in Limpopo,Mpumalanga and Gauteng Provinces but mainly Limpopo is where most are.
@Mankind0112
@Mankind0112 Год назад
Vatsonga dance, is heavy what she's wearing on her waist called Xibelani 🇿🇦❤️
@sashoright8213
@sashoright8213 Год назад
I love Botswana the way they dance 😍😍😍😍
@treasurenqobilesmith7667
@treasurenqobilesmith7667 Год назад
Botswana is a country Batswana are the people/tribe of South Africa and Botswana Setswana is their language
@sashoright8213
@sashoright8213 Год назад
@@treasurenqobilesmith7667 I mean the makilikili those ones I don't know those batswana but I think they are good dancer too coz a lot of South African tribals knows how to dance much love to the dancer From 🇹🇿😍😍
@kamogelomolotsi1886
@kamogelomolotsi1886 Год назад
@@treasurenqobilesmith7667 they are also found in Namibia and Zimbabwe
@treasurenqobilesmith7667
@treasurenqobilesmith7667 Год назад
@@kamogelomolotsi1886 is Sestwana one of the Official languages in those 2 countries?
@bridgetmavuma2002
@bridgetmavuma2002 Год назад
@@treasurenqobilesmith7667it is
@pmambongwe8640
@pmambongwe8640 Год назад
Tswanas and Zulus and Venda ❤
@mariohesse369
@mariohesse369 Год назад
Love watching you react to traditionas of other countries. Look up Johnny Glegg aka The white Zulu. He was a white man singing and dancing with his Zulu friends he grew up with during apartheid era.
@lettymelanin5104
@lettymelanin5104 Год назад
😂 😂 Not you saying our Zulu traditional dance is karate. It's not that hard you just have to raise your legs
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
😂🤣 I'll need someone on standby to pick me up when I fall. Btw No offense intended.
@IrenaDeacon
@IrenaDeacon Год назад
I attend African dance classes and that leg raise is always the hardest lol😁 but it's so amazing
@lettymelanin5104
@lettymelanin5104 Год назад
@@IrenaDeacon 😂maybe it's easier to us because we grew up doing it
@spicefix_cooking
@spicefix_cooking Год назад
This comment right here😂
@IrenaDeacon
@IrenaDeacon Год назад
@@spicefix_cooking lol
@dominique8233
@dominique8233 Год назад
A lot of our dances were originally ways to express stories or the natural world around us, there are a lot of moves that mimic birds for example.
@mhlave2440
@mhlave2440 Год назад
That dance style you said you were going to look for is called "Domba" dance also known as the snake dance 💃
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Thank you.
@fsmith4582
@fsmith4582 Год назад
I'm a Kenyan from the Coastal area. Girl, whining comes naturally, but it is taught. Mainly, in East Africa Coastal regions, the natives traditionally teach their young girls how to whine in preparation for marriage. One of our best East African musicians Diamond Platnumz from Tanzania, sings and exemplifies it in his video, though it is in Kiswahili. I bumped into yours and I love them.
@lifewithnosibusisodingaan6411
Proudly Xhosa ☺️you guys are amazing
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Thank you!
@raisibehappy4867
@raisibehappy4867 2 года назад
Reacting 2 my country, I'm loving this
@thabzaisreal
@thabzaisreal 2 года назад
if you wanna learn more about South Africa react to geography now
@makhandhadkhalanga8527
@makhandhadkhalanga8527 Год назад
Tsonga people great tweakers of south Africa 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Eurynomea
@Eurynomea 2 года назад
When I was a teacher (special education), we had an African dance troupe visit us. They roped in some of us (yes, me included) to join in. I was caught mid-dance when a deputy showed up offering me a position with the county SO, lol. He said if it had been up to him, he would've hired me on the spot.
@tayonyewu
@tayonyewu Год назад
I love how you guys love and appreciate other cultures. SO awesome!
@kabelomatji8211
@kabelomatji8211 Год назад
You react to south african movies: Silverton Siege Savage Buaety Blood and water How to ruin christmas The brave ones Kings of joburg all on netflix
@astabasta63
@astabasta63 Год назад
Regarding the gumboot dance...African ingenuity at it's best and replicated time and time again among people of the African diaspora who colonizers and enslavers think they are forcing into submission. We ALWAYS create a NEW way to communicate and express ourselves. The enslavers took away drums, so we created samba on pots and pans. The enslavers forced Christianity on us so we created santaria and gospel to invoke our gods and ancestors. The enslavers stopped us from reading and writing so quilts and ironwork became navigation systems and maps to freedom in the North. WE ARE GENIUS. Guided by God/spirit, no one can stop us
@justrandom4304
@justrandom4304 3 месяца назад
Correction Khoisan people called themselves as Khew Khew which means People. They've been around for more than 200 000 years* they are the longest living know tribe in Africa making the the first people.
@NayVlogRSA
@NayVlogRSA Год назад
There is no Basotho dance there I'm hurt. Plz react to Pantsula dance
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
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@oarabiletshwagong1736
@oarabiletshwagong1736 2 года назад
Please react to Geography now South Africa
@lufunomudau5821
@lufunomudau5821 Год назад
Try the Venda orchestra called Tshikona and a dance called malende
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
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@wycliffewaweru488
@wycliffewaweru488 Год назад
Correct me if I'm wrong, but most of these dances can be seen in lots of fraternities and sororities
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Hey family! We didn't realize the recording would show up so small. It'll be fixed next time.
@thulilemhlongo6244
@thulilemhlongo6244 Год назад
Hey guys, big ups to you for willing to learn and explore. I'm South African and I feel its great injustice to start with dancing and not the music. This would require you to immense yourselves in the culture and move with the times. Africans love people trying to learn more about them, South Africans would take this journey with you. you just need to commit. bare in mind Africa is very young and urban. To give you perspective watch #Ubunifu space these guys react to African music right now so what we're listening to at the moment. also watch #Mansa Mayne who started doing music reaction ended up coming to South African for a couple of months. there are several American Utubers that moved from America to different regions in African. I honestly hope I'm assisting because African tradition is simple to us but complex especially when you're scooping from the top. looking forward to your next video ❤
@TheShanieB
@TheShanieB Год назад
THANK YOU.
@siba-mini8377
@siba-mini8377 Год назад
Thank you for reacting to this 🙏🙏💯
@TshilidziRaudzingana
@TshilidziRaudzingana Год назад
We call it domba in venda language come down here i will show you this thing man ❤❤😅😅😅
@patriciangobeni5071
@patriciangobeni5071 Год назад
I'm proudly South African 🇿🇦 a proud Zulu woman we never rate our traditional dance because they all beautiful..In this video Zulu dance was not represented properly but big ups to the guy who put together he did a good job even though he's from SA❤
@newafricatravelinformation3707
Check out the Zaouli dance of Ivory coast,the bendskin dance of Bamileke of Camrroon,the bikutsi dance of Cameroon,the ambassy dance of Cameroon etc.Too many good dances in Africa
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
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@moipone298
@moipone298 Год назад
Seeing you react to this dances, smiling makes me proud to be African, though my tribe wasn't featured in the video, I'm still proud that my people from the diaspora watches and pride themselves in us. We love you guys❤️❤️
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Much love! ❤❤What's your tribe?
@moipone298
@moipone298 Год назад
I am a Mosotho from South Africa, you can also find Basotho from Lesotho, Zimbabwe,Zambia and Malaei
@moipone298
@moipone298 Год назад
Meant Malawi
@ntsikyntsiky7556
@ntsikyntsiky7556 11 месяцев назад
Proudly Swazi I’m happy seeing our beautiful attire
@fiorikiriza
@fiorikiriza Год назад
All these are beautiful dances. Please look up the traditional dance of the Bakiga people from South Western Uganda- Ekitaguriro. Also looks up the history of that dance.
@khuselamadlanga5198
@khuselamadlanga5198 2 года назад
Lol yes when we dance,we don't wear shoes so that we can connect with our ancestors
@thabisilemakhoba4758
@thabisilemakhoba4758 Год назад
Wishing this great couple a long life and always holding each others hands no matter what
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Thank you🥰
@lydiarannyama3799
@lydiarannyama3799 Год назад
Hii guy’s,I’m Lydia from South Africa ,I’m so happy to see that American love us so much,love you too guy’s.
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Much love!❤
@janomesteve3129
@janomesteve3129 Год назад
There are other dance that's not been show on this video We have way more other type of dance 🕺 💃 in South Africa
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
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@birikunzira7183
@birikunzira7183 Год назад
Check out the Rwandan Burundian dances and songs, they are among the most beautiful elegant African dances
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
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@Tumiville
@Tumiville Год назад
I am from a Tswana Royal family in the North west and I must say I am very proud of culture and people
@Melissamoloi
@Melissamoloi Год назад
It's great to see other countries finally noticing South Africa for its beauty But where are the Basotho people tho... As a Sotho person I was literally waiting but nothing 😔 But otherwise great video 🔥🇿🇦♥️
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
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@stinkyseanie
@stinkyseanie Год назад
You ate right bru. Our country is so diverse, we only have 11 official languages. How many official dances do we have 😂
@lindiwesikhakhana
@lindiwesikhakhana Год назад
Tsooga people did the orginal twerk.
@sandrachantal2570
@sandrachantal2570 Год назад
Im half coloured/ half Xhosa 🇿🇦...our country really is beautiful ( we just need to eliminate this dumn ass president and we good). Much love ♥️
@glenpistol9713
@glenpistol9713 Год назад
If you research more about African cultures you learn more about African spirituality and ways of life .... These dances are symbols of Ubuntu ...
@grace.4481
@grace.4481 Год назад
I’m Tsonga lol
@nomnikelochiya3864
@nomnikelochiya3864 Год назад
Oh wow, I am a South African and I'm proud of my country and our cultures 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@dentswapage1906
@dentswapage1906 3 дня назад
I am a proud Motswana n our dance has a variety of moves/routines.🤗😁 It most times not about dancing but telling a story with the moves especially when it is a combination of both males and female routines.
@stinkyseanie
@stinkyseanie Год назад
I am a South African born in Johanesburg from my father from Malawi and my Mother from Ireland. South Africa is one of the most diverse countries in the world. It is such a beautiful country with beautiful people. The problem is our corrupt government.
@Tt-iu4vk
@Tt-iu4vk Год назад
Great reaction loved your energy and hearing your perspectives. Love from SA
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
Thank you! Much love!
@danielattah6065
@danielattah6065 Год назад
I remembered that I made a comment on one of your post about African Dance moves. That when it comes to Entertainment in Africa, is more than an Entertainment but lifestyle. What I am trying to say is that, Africa is one with Nature. When you look at their Dance steps and both hands and body language, they revealed the movement of some setting living creatures and this makes it more beautiful. This is one of the reason I said in my previous comment in one of your posts that, African Entertainment is a life as to what we are. Because it is beautiful, Natural and REAL. Africans are One with NATURE!
@lbosch9922
@lbosch9922 Год назад
Riel (or Rieldans) is a Khoisan word for an ancient celebratory dance performed by the San (also known as Bushmen), Nama and Khoi. It is considered one of the oldest dancing styles of indigenous South Africa. Also known as Ikhapara by the Nama, it is danced at an energetic pace and demands a lot of fancy footwork. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki Rieldans - Wikipedia 🇿🇦 Well... the so called Coloured Khoi San people should also feature as part of your segment. Take time to watch and share this half ignored traditional South African dancing 🎶🎵 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qMpgv1wkt8U.html
@homerun7548
@homerun7548 Год назад
Please checkout Uganda traditional dances, you will be amazed the rich African culture
@philileelsie8554
@philileelsie8554 Год назад
I'm a Zulu from South Africa
@Tismo27
@Tismo27 Год назад
🇿🇦
@mphathi21
@mphathi21 Год назад
after watching this video of you guys reacting i received a message, well actually an answer from spirit, that says dancing connects us all, the earth is charged with energy, spirit and our bodies the soul. so seeing a similarity in all dances when they stomp the ground, we are actually charging up the energy, to heal, communicate and move spiritually.
@viviannaledi9592
@viviannaledi9592 Год назад
Thank you guys,, just to see you guys reacting to this kind of dances or celebration's it fills us with joy & pride ✳️so hubble by that 😘😘 let's appreciate you
@TheDemouchetsREACT
@TheDemouchetsREACT Год назад
❤❤ Much love!
@juankoen885
@juankoen885 Год назад
The Batswana pronunciation was priddy spot on for a first try 🔥🔥🇿🇦💪
@muzimbulase
@muzimbulase 9 месяцев назад
The Jackie Chan movie "The gods must be crazy" was filmed in the Kalahari desert SA, funny movie now that I think of it
@MashaMahapa-yk2qe
@MashaMahapa-yk2qe 7 месяцев назад
1 : the Batswana from north west province 2:the Bapedi from limpopo province 3:the woman are sepedi nd Batswana 4:Batsonga from limpopo province 5:The zulu from kzn province (Durban) 6:The zulu women 7:the swati women from mpumalanga province 8:Venda from limpopo province 9:xhosa from eastern cape province We are rainbow nation we know we're we come from
@thatosebotsane8017
@thatosebotsane8017 Год назад
Fun fact, the stumping dance tribes have the most beautiful women in the country (arguably the world).
@nkatekochauke7429
@nkatekochauke7429 10 месяцев назад
I love how you're so indulged into my nation South Africa, and I am growing to love you "The Demouchets" so immensely ❤
@stinkyseanie
@stinkyseanie Год назад
Those traditional dances are done on ceremonial days. That's not how day to day people dress and perform. It's respecting culture , preserving culture and being proud of your lineage. Americans know nothing about South Africa until they come here and see how it really is. People come from trubes just like the Irish or French, when it becomes an African yribe all of a sudden it is seen as being in the dark ages. So many cultures and traditions around the world have been lost. We as Africans will not let that happen. Ymcalling yourself as an African American, it should be an Anerican African because you no nothing about Africa. Africa is not a country. Come to South Africa and see for yoursekf
@hleziphidhlamini1012
@hleziphidhlamini1012 Год назад
Now you were Amapiano dancing comes from its our nine cultures combined together
@karabonyathi5653
@karabonyathi5653 Год назад
if you think SA has nine cultures wow😂
@hleziphidhlamini1012
@hleziphidhlamini1012 Год назад
I don't think I know 🤣🤣
@karabonyathi5653
@karabonyathi5653 Год назад
@@hleziphidhlamini1012 lol mta'kamah i wont say a lot but we more than nine cultures because he have about 30+ languages ,each language has its culture
@spicefix_cooking
@spicefix_cooking Год назад
@@karabonyathi5653 you nailed it,they just didn't want them to be a lot and cause much division.
@karabonyathi5653
@karabonyathi5653 Год назад
@@spicefix_cooking yes the problem is we don't get to learn about it in school I just finished my matric last year I'm doing a module with African politics that's when I get to learn it. the thing is we did learn about it a bit in primary, but I did not understand the being (Xhosa and Mpondo )and (Pedi and Lobedu)different and I think there is little recognition of this topic in our country
@stinkyseanie
@stinkyseanie Год назад
When if you do come to Africa one day, you can't just come to one country. There are more countries in Africa then there are states in Americe. If you want paradise according to Hollywood then go to Mozanbique and snorkel or scuba dive, you don't even need to wear a wet suit.
@ruthndala5778
@ruthndala5778 4 месяца назад
Just look where African Ametican comes from thats why they dance and sing well in the Africans
@sibomayime1593
@sibomayime1593 Год назад
Search xhosa click song...that's dope af🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯❤❤❤
@mrnkabini3861
@mrnkabini3861 Год назад
😂🤣😂😂😂 Zulus Pride is in us Bro We Steppers!!! For sure
@LifewithtshegoM
@LifewithtshegoM 2 месяца назад
So disappointing that the was no Sotho dance
@thenjiwedayimani232
@thenjiwedayimani232 8 месяцев назад
Gumboots dance originated in Durban by the Zulu ppl
@dubagentselekions8221
@dubagentselekions8221 Год назад
React to dance called "Pantsula/ sjeba" and another dance called " izikhothani"
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