Culture and traditions lives within our blood no matter how much you worth or developed, you cannot run away from your culture, i love my culture but am a Christian, KU GULE amati ndine aNJOVELA
I love it, Thanks Kadzandira, I preciate it more now that am grown and been away for so long. Gule wathu,previously misunderstood and wrongly labeled by the early European missionaries.
Those two dressed in red have got moves, I don't understand the culture but was impressed by the way they dance in relation to the sound of the drums, it's well choreographed.
The two that comes after Mpulumuka mwadzaye, are they Nyolonyo ? they are my favorite here, and the two at the end, aah, they're cut !!!I would like to see the whole show.
Stone Ndod'ezaziyo , Sawubona lndonda ezaziyo. Mina ngu umuntu wase Malawi, from the Central part of the country. Ngempela unyanisile, there are a lot of similarities in the traditional dances in Africa. Minake, l am from the Ngoni(Abenguni) from Enkosini ka Chief Kachindamoto,but the neighbouring tribes are Chewa,who dances Gule Wankulu. In the Ngoni tribe, people dances just like they do in Zululand, wearing animal skins,bese bayasina, and mostof the Ngoni words are actually Zulu words. It all made great sense when l lived in Kwa Zulu Natal and visited a lot of places in Swaziland,and came to realise that indeed,Africa is one. We are one people,and we all have to be proud of one another as Africans,and for our Motherland. Kuhle ngempela ekhaya, I Africa,ikhaya lethu sonke,masibe munye. Siyabonga nathi.