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Traditional Jola dancing. Video 1. July 2006 

Ulf Jägfors
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@nicknolte6006
@nicknolte6006 17 лет назад
My Casamance Wife and me , german, enjoyed your happy dancing children! Thanks for The Fun! Greet them, say casumai!
@EarthaKit2
@EarthaKit2 16 лет назад
The body slapping is like the dancing of the Pacific Rim Peoples. It's an art form and fun, plus the music is the voice. Good voices.Seems these girls are learning tradition. Well done! Well done!
@PrincesseSerpent
@PrincesseSerpent 15 лет назад
j'ai vu cette video un bon nombres de mais je ne m'en lasse pas!!!cela demontre une fois de plus l'immensité culturelle musicale africaine .DIEU BENNISSE L'AFRIQUE!!!
@tize8310
@tize8310 11 лет назад
Ya know, this looks just like the "Pattin' da Juba" dance done by African-Americans in the south, but they can't possibly be related because the slave masters in America completely deafricanized the slaves, right? Or at least that's what we learned in school. *sarcasm*
@bluesmusicandwhatnot2845
@bluesmusicandwhatnot2845 Год назад
I mean, the Wikipedia page says something about it coming from the Congo, but they don’t provide a good source for that. The problem is more in the idea that such a dance was developed specifically because African drums were banned in North America (an oft repeated factoid that isn’t well sourced itself), when that’s unlikely to be the case, and the dance, like many other elements of early Afro-American culture, more likely has a near-direct equivalent somewhere in West or Central Africa. This seems more likely to be the origin, especially considering that hamboning/patting Juba was also supposedly known among the slaves in Suriname (historically “Dutch Guyana”), where an early gourd iteration of the banjo (“bania”) was also in use among the enslaved and maroon populations.
@abielove
@abielove 14 лет назад
omg so funy i use to do this back i miss africa so much........lol
@rosesune
@rosesune 9 лет назад
I love it! Beautiful!
@vpwillnw
@vpwillnw 16 лет назад
The instrument looked like an akonting.
@cavaleer
@cavaleer 13 лет назад
Haha, that's cute. Good for the kids.
@paapakobe
@paapakobe 14 лет назад
I LOVE IT, Thank U
@paapakobe
@paapakobe 14 лет назад
I LOVE IT, Thanks Ulf!!!! what is the instrument playing in te background a one point?
@v3rses
@v3rses 13 лет назад
@Jedazinsky so by natural law you mean natural ignorance right?
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