Hai Tam, sosthe eee! The dance was according to the beat if you noticed it. I like to dance while listening to music. Dancing is a kind of art, not everyone is capable of doing it. By the way, do you know how to dance? Thanks for your useful comment.
Khaili mumnoon doste khobam! I am not sure about the sticks, but it shows some sort of knighthood or manhood, maybe. By the way, those sticks could be for balance, why not? As you know Sudan is the biggest country in Africa. We are from the side of the capital, Khartoum. I really like the way they move with the drums. Thanks Darius
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It happens, Nobody. It could be that your browser does not have Flash player. Thanks anyway.
Utsukushi Tam! Watash mo sukidis. I like Reggae the most. Thanks Tam of your comment on our dance.
It's a little weird to me!
In Makran Reigion in my country Pakistan a dance is very common similar to this, called Mallayh.
I am not good at dancing, but I like to shake my body while listening to music like Rock 'n' Roll and jazz.
Hai Tam, sosthe eee! The dance was according to the beat if you noticed it. I like to dance while listening to music. Dancing is a kind of art, not everyone is capable of doing it. By the way, do you know how to dance? Thanks for your useful comment.
Nice beat. I knew an interesting other African dance, which is Masai Jumping Dance. There are many interesting Dances in Africa, aren't there?
Khaili mumnoon doste khobam! I am not sure about the sticks, but it shows some sort of knighthood or manhood, maybe. By the way, those sticks could be for balance, why not? As you know Sudan is the biggest country in Africa. We are from the side of the capital, Khartoum. I really like the way they move with the drums. Thanks Darius
Hindi mod. Robbie, it is just a folklore dance. It is in the west of our country. Thanks for your comment.
Nice Waves !!! and nice dance
all are happy
But let me ask what are those wooden sticks for ?? To make balance ???
Thank you, Dara for sharing this folkloric dance
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