Sudanese dance

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Some people know how to dance. It is not just a matter of shaking your body. It is more than that. 

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    • Danyavaad Viny! Thanks for your nice comments. 

  • Hi, Dara, thanks for the invitation to your discussion,

    Seems like kind of a ritual dance? I like the music.  You say it is not a matter of shaking the body..so...what is it then for? Do you mind to explain the meaning of the dance? Thanks.

    • Spasibo O. M. After the end of the dance, each woman  takes her necklace, ring, bracelet and give to the man she admires most. Then, the next day their story begins. Thanks, O. M.  for your comment. 

  • Are that your one of the dance in your country?

    • Xin chao Nguyen Thi Mai! Dear Phuong, it is a way to express himself in that dancing. I doubt it, that guy had drunk something strong. Some members commented by saying that he was a (Soofy) a religious man. Sorry, Phuong for my late reply. 

  • Hehehe, Lol! Kamila kha Muhammad Ali. Thanks for your nice feelings. I really appreciate that. Once more, thanks for your nice comment. 

  • Definitely nice I love sudanis culture and dish 

    Kisra

  • Yaganyali Muhammad Ali! Thanks for pressing the like button.

  • I definitely agree with you

    • Shookran ya Abdalla! It is like some sort of religious dance. Thanks for your comment.

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