This dance looks really fun! We all are mixed now and share each other’s cultures... I don’t mind.. plus we all have the freedom to learn whatever we want so we might as well take full advantage ... with ❤️
i love my black honey coated skin, i wouldn't trade it for the world, even with our new president we need to keep the black power, i am a lot of things from africa, nigerian,im also from Zimbabwe,etc. i am learning this dance first because of black history month is coming and because i want to know more from where i come from
Lauryn Saucier Very well said, always keep your culture alive. Us Natives try to keep our culture alive by telling our children, grandchildren and so on. Stay strong no matter who is in the White House. 😊
Everyone did it terrific, but I couldn't avoid overwatching the guy with the blue and red striped kaftan; at the middle of the dance he looks like as if he got "on fire" and started to dance more self-confident and even the girl at his left looked at him and smile with him. He -and of course the whole group- really enjoyed it. There's no other way!! Nice!! :D
So basically, my high school is performing an Around the World show to respect all the countries' forms of dance. I was tasked with African and I am so grateful for this dance! This looks absolutely beautiful and I cannot wait for the crowd to see this!
So fun, but the woman on the left front really stood out!! She was amazing, so smooth! - She should be a pro! Beautiful! Beautiful! Now where's the men's group!😊
Hi,i am from Taiwan,i love djembe and teach djembe.i like this song you sing in this viedo,Could you let me know what is the meaning of this song "weiyala ye ye weiyala ",,,,Hope to hear the answer soon,and I really love this dance , very happy and very attractive!
I'm curious... does anyone know the title of this song or the call and response? I'm hoping to show this to a class of children and would love to know more about the song. Beautiful dancing by the way!
African girl at the front was a natural.They aIl made a great effort but she was a standout both in her natural interpretation of the moves and the joy on her face from dancing. It's nice to see people of different cultures take a interest in other cultures.They should make an African dance "Zumba style" workout out of these moves!
I don't know why, but this brought me to tears. I haven't cried for a long while and I was just watching this video in the background, but when they started singing, it was as if they was declaring "I am here" as if the people that came before us and the skills and gifts they have are being passed on and valued. Its beautiful.
As a mixed race African American it makes me really happy to see such a diverse group of dancers all coming together to perform this beautiful dance! They all did so well and they looked like they had fun too!
Amarisa da Silva The rhythm's name is Sinte. I've been trying to find it on internet but it has been very hard. Nothing as good as live percussion 😖. Greetings from Colombia :)