to STILLSEXY007. you are an IDIOT in big bold letters. wadoma by far one of the best djembe groups i've seen coming out of north america. and by the sound of their djembes and the way the dance, i bet they have x10 more education than you.
As a member of the world, i like to say that color never should matter!! Africans can also perfectly dance Classic Ballet and all dances belong to the world!! I have seen black people dancing not halve this good!! If everybody would have a little more respect for the imput of some enthousiastic people i think the world would look much better, !
I alwyas think its funny to read people who have problems with "white people" doing this stuff. There are folks all over the world playing and performing this music. This is one of the better drum and dance groups I've seen at this level and they definitely understand what they are doing and do it well. These are good dancers and drummers perfoming well within the context. If it looks "weird" to you then its really a personal issue you have.
The dance is ok. But it just looks kindve weird seeing white ppl doing an African dance. I know there are whites there, but traditionally the dances are from villages. I dont believe there were any white tribes in Africa.??!!! Correct me if I'm wrong. Cant imagine black ppl doing the Irish Line Dance. Besides, that white guy dancer is too light on his feet. Get real dude!
Many good African dancers are light on there feet. African moves are grounded but to make them look good you need to have a strong core which encourages being lighter on your feet enabling you to jump higher.
It's really not about color but more of love and respect for something that is fun and beautiful.
@StillSexy007 - sorry that you feel that way.it mirrors the attitude that I've encountered from folks for years - I had no business as a Black man playing Classical European Music..that shuts people off from each other. How about we ALL respect/honor African Culture...I hope they are sure to credit / honor the African culture from which their performance comes and we all appreciate that they love it enough to share their enthusiasm and perhaps also bring Africans to perform with them, too.
to STILLSEXY007. you are an IDIOT in big bold letters. wadoma by far one of the best djembe groups i've seen coming out of north america. and by the sound of their djembes and the way the dance, i bet they have x10 more education than you.
spiderpigi1 3 months ago
Wadoma does it really very good !!
As a member of the world, i like to say that color never should matter!! Africans can also perfectly dance Classic Ballet and all dances belong to the world!! I have seen black people dancing not halve this good!! If everybody would have a little more respect for the imput of some enthousiastic people i think the world would look much better, !
slagweg 2 years ago 4
Omg I watched this again to see if I could get a better feel for it........... NOPE
StillSexy007 3 years ago
I really enjoyed the video! Thanks for posting. It reminded me of a play I say in Guinea.
GuineaGbe 3 years ago
I alwyas think its funny to read people who have problems with "white people" doing this stuff. There are folks all over the world playing and performing this music. This is one of the better drum and dance groups I've seen at this level and they definitely understand what they are doing and do it well. These are good dancers and drummers perfoming well within the context. If it looks "weird" to you then its really a personal issue you have.
garvin80 3 years ago
The dance is ok. But it just looks kindve weird seeing white ppl doing an African dance. I know there are whites there, but traditionally the dances are from villages. I dont believe there were any white tribes in Africa.??!!! Correct me if I'm wrong. Cant imagine black ppl doing the Irish Line Dance. Besides, that white guy dancer is too light on his feet. Get real dude!
StillSexy007 3 years ago
Many good African dancers are light on there feet. African moves are grounded but to make them look good you need to have a strong core which encourages being lighter on your feet enabling you to jump higher.
It's really not about color but more of love and respect for something that is fun and beautiful.
GuineaGbe 3 years ago
@StillSexy007 - sorry that you feel that way.it mirrors the attitude that I've encountered from folks for years - I had no business as a Black man playing Classical European Music..that shuts people off from each other. How about we ALL respect/honor African Culture...I hope they are sure to credit / honor the African culture from which their performance comes and we all appreciate that they love it enough to share their enthusiasm and perhaps also bring Africans to perform with them, too.
othaday54 1 year ago
This angers me...to no end
queencypher 4 years ago
ahha, they are good though.
pryncessc 4 years ago
We make no apologies for doing what we do.
However, if you would like to discuss your feelings I would be more than willing to hear you out. Please send me a private message and we can talk.
wadoma 3 years ago 2
KUKU!!!!!
KamauFola 4 years ago
saludos de los Buscajá
grupobuscaja 4 years ago
Very educational as well as entertaning. Loved it
infinadee 4 years ago
Looks and sounds GREAT! *applause*
MercedesSantiaga 4 years ago
Linda interpretación, buena coreo, estupendas bailarinas...bravo!!
natzango 4 years ago
Nicely done!
leah151 4 years ago