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  • 1:01 great dance

  • When I first started watching 'Dununba' videos, it felt semi-aggressive and athletic. So, I assumed it started out as a male dance. Then, I did a little research and it was confirmed. Question to any Guinea Conakry natives.....when did it become acceptable for women to do this dance in public? The same goes for Sabar dance in Senegal....started out as male street dance, now, women and men dance Sabar. Thanks!

  • @etanielyehuda I actually read somewhere that sabar was a woman's dance (despite the similar aggressiveness) and traditional done around religious settings. Also, that men who do it are more so looking for tips like dancers vs. the dance for the dance sake. I would like to know the answer as well though if this is untrue.

  • so this is where crumpin stemmed form

  • michael u r one!

  • Yeah these videos are great!! Love the Dundunba stuff!! Wicked cool dancing!!

  • Wicked stuff. I love African dance.

  • I just loved it.

  • Right on, these are the clearest, cleanest dounounba videos on Youtube! Thanks again for posting, loven it in HD!!!

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