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what is up guys welcome to another awesome edition of african traditional dance moves on today's episode we are visiting a wonderful southern african country zimbabwe to discover 10 of the best tradition dance stars performed in this country by all means tell us which dance move you think is tight let's begin 10 shankara traditional dance changara is an amazing tradition dance style performed in central machina land the dance involves a fast rhythmic footwork by two or more people within a circle of gathering the music produced for the shangri-la dance is one of africa's finest just listen nine bakumba traditional dance bakumba originated among the karanga people of zimbabwe this is a polyrhythmic dance used to celebrate good harvest but now essentially performed for social purposes but kumba dance is mostly performed at weddings parties and other joyful locations is historically performed for the king's pleasure it was also commonly performed for ingele a rainmaking ceremony called during drought seasons the dance routine employs a unique brand of rhythm and style seven jerusalem traditional dance not to be confused with jerusalem jerusalem dance is a popular dance style practiced by the zizuru shona people living in the eastern part of zimbabwe the dance was once known as mende dance but had to be chained to jerusalem for some weird reasons this is a fertility dance as you can see but it's sexually suggestive moves the death is characterized by acrobatic and essential movements by both men and women driven by polyrhythmic drama accompanied by men playing wood block clappers and women and clapping and yodeling unlike other african tradition dance styles the jerusalem does not rely on intricate food stamping or a large number of dramas six monday dance mandy dance is most popular among the karanga people of zimbabwe the dance uses indigenous ritual contests of spirituality known as jikaranga there is a rapper 12 songs sung for monday it used to call different spirits sorry i'm not trying to scare you but it is what it is most mandy dancers are accompanied by two drummers and clapping from other people nearby and rattles that attached to the dancer's legs to emphasize the rhythms made by their fate as it does in some contests there may also be several marimbas involved in the assemble five beer dance perhaps the most religious of all zimbabwean dances it is usually performed by community holders at important orchestra ceremonies such as the beera the diaz is accompanied by beerum music and uses a medium to invite ancestral spirits the dance is very unique for its intricate fit movements graceful pulses and high energy jump bursts if you still enjoy the video sharing with a friend will be a tight move four dinner dance the dna is a dance of the korean ethnic group who reside in northern zimbabwe dna is meant to exhibit the agricultural space of life hence this dance routine three muchonggo yo dance as you can see by the sheer energy of this dance muchon goyo dance was historically performed by men in preparation for war or after war the dance is typically performed with a shield and a stick women do the singing while men do the hard lifting the signature movement is stumping and dramatic gestures as well as mimetic elements it is also worth mentioning that muchon goyo is a recreational dance and does not have any religious feature but instead highlights the events of the society two gt dance is a rural type of music and dance popular among the people of zimbabwe is at the same time a traditional dance mainly performed by the youth used to celebrate the arrival of a daughter-in-law at a wedding and could also be used for recreational purposes one i'm a visa dancer is performing social gatherings the dance move followed the actions of a horse in the past amazing dance was used to appease the spirits of the rainmakers for a good harvest that's it for today's episode which of this dance move would you love to try leave us a comment down there and by all means do share with your friend on facebook whatsapp and twitter as usual your host murphy and i'll catch you in the next video peace
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