Looking at those children sitting/crouching at the foot of the grown ups reminds me of my childhood days in Ijede, Lagos State, Nigeria, during traditional festivals with mash
I am not from burkina Fasso im from cameroon but have taken a key interest in African cultures. can someone tell me the meaning of this dance/what it signifies.
wow, how pleasing to see that there are traditions still upheld in this world and respected. like i said in another of their videos, this is the way we should all be living in this world, among each other, learning from elders that actually protect and possess wisdom, and forsaking the all too adapted ego. very nice and refreshing.
Excelente video, el arte africano es muy completo, tiene mucha fuerza en general, sus pinturas, su musica y cantos, su sangre... gracias por este video.
Deben cubrir todo para convertirse en la figura de la máscara. Una persona demuestra brevemente su cara. ¡Tabú! Entonces las máscaras de Wolokoton caminaron a casa 13 kilómetros en su traje. Se ven en el camino en el final del vídeo después de los créditos. ¡Gracias por la escritura!
With masquerades dancing and performing magic to a multitude of rhythms and songs.
ajedeluwasa 4 days ago
Looking at those children sitting/crouching at the foot of the grown ups reminds me of my childhood days in Ijede, Lagos State, Nigeria, during traditional festivals with mash
ajedeluwasa 4 days ago
damn theres like 9 different rhythms going on. Try writing this on Sibelius
guitaryoder1 6 months ago in playlist african drumming
I am not from burkina Fasso im from cameroon but have taken a key interest in African cultures. can someone tell me the meaning of this dance/what it signifies.
camerboy123 6 months ago
wow, how pleasing to see that there are traditions still upheld in this world and respected. like i said in another of their videos, this is the way we should all be living in this world, among each other, learning from elders that actually protect and possess wisdom, and forsaking the all too adapted ego. very nice and refreshing.
much respect and thanks
AaronWonders 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this! Amazing dances from amazing cultures, gotta love Africa! :D
yoroidenst 1 year ago
I truly love my African heritage. I'm so glad it was not so destroyed. May GOD bless Africa!! and give power to her people.
niquester 2 years ago
much better than tv
komputaman 3 years ago
cool video!
anak1 3 years ago
Excelente video, el arte africano es muy completo, tiene mucha fuerza en general, sus pinturas, su musica y cantos, su sangre... gracias por este video.
cuerdagrafica 4 years ago
crazy masks
bodyfulloflove 4 years ago
where is that in west Africa? probably Burkina Faso the land of hospitality!!!
warrant50 4 years ago
In the tags it says djembe, but aren't those the talking drums that are played? I don't hear djembe in there ...
Great video, though! Nice to see the real traditions out there!
bongoceroleton 4 years ago
No e visitado aun, aunque tengo una casa alla, interesante no? Mi esposa es de Ouagadougou, Yo soy de Mexico pero toco el Djembe y ella es danzante,
tu video me recuerda de mi infancia cuando veia los indigenas de mi parte de Mexico danzar con habitos similares.
CAFEYHUMO 4 years ago
Muchas gracias por publicar este video, es muy bueno,
mi esposa es de Burkina.
CAFEYHUMO 4 years ago
Eres muy agradable. Estoy alegre tú tuve gusto de él. ¿Has visitado Burkina?
spectaclemedia 4 years ago
dios como triunfa, como hacen esto con tanta ropa, si el bisbal hiciero eso de dar vueltas asi aun me gustaria un poco...
elchavalqopina 4 years ago
Deben cubrir todo para convertirse en la figura de la máscara. Una persona demuestra brevemente su cara. ¡Tabú! Entonces las máscaras de Wolokoton caminaron a casa 13 kilómetros en su traje. Se ven en el camino en el final del vídeo después de los créditos. ¡Gracias por la escritura!
spectaclemedia 4 years ago