for me, personally i don't think that this is fully a burundian traditional dance, true burundians don't dance like that... and i'm also gonna say that it ain't Rwandan either..... it's just a combination of both....i like it BTW...
On sent la vie, l'énergie et l'élégance vous envahir l'esprit et l'ame, irrésistiblement. Voilà un peuple dont les j. filles, véritables R. de Saba, savaient meubler les veillées de pleine lune dans leurs moshavim, avec des chants et des danses magnifiques. C'est une chorégraphie moderne absolument réussie; elle est si "électrique" qu'elle donne envie de se lever et de faire quelques sauts à leur rythme, meme passablement compliqué. Longue vie à ce club enthousiaste et créatif.
@johnpascal77 This is a folkloric dance from Kirundo (Northern Burundi). The singer is part of the "Club du Lac aux Oiseaux/Intashikirwa", her name is Ciciri
For those whose saying that the moves looks like Rwandese: Lets not forget that Their were one nation before July 1962:) And as Ndayikeze said: " ==> "This type of dance (Igishakamba) is found in Kirundo province near Rwanda border, that's why some moves are similar to those found in some parts of Rwanda"... there are many types of dance in Burundi.." That's correct. ANYHOW, nice job ladies. Ya did wonderful.
bien répondu milk11honey et SuperMugisha....nivyo nyene..hari intambo nyinshi,iyo niyo mu kirundo...ikinyarwanda ntigitambwa uko....iyo ni nka metiisage yikirundi nikinyarwanda...
@ndayikeze but did you read the video description? ==> "This type of dance (Igishakamba) is found in Kirundo province near Rwanda border, that's why some moves are similar to those found in some parts of Rwanda"... there are many types of dance in Burundi...
@ndayikeze Club Giramahoro ntiserukira uburundi bwose. "Igishakamba" is one of the folkloric dances of Kirundo. The proximity of Kirundo to Rwanda explains the cultural blend. But Kirundo being in Burundi, this is a Burundian dance. People who live in proximity with each will tend to be similar in so many ways despite political borders.
Very nice Choreography. This group is good and even has more potential. You guys keep up the good work in bringing the beautiful culture of Burundi to the world.
Do they travel?
dancingqueendnm 1 month ago
for me, personally i don't think that this is fully a burundian traditional dance, true burundians don't dance like that... and i'm also gonna say that it ain't Rwandan either..... it's just a combination of both....i like it BTW...
queenjolie1 2 months ago
On sent la vie, l'énergie et l'élégance vous envahir l'esprit et l'ame, irrésistiblement. Voilà un peuple dont les j. filles, véritables R. de Saba, savaient meubler les veillées de pleine lune dans leurs moshavim, avec des chants et des danses magnifiques. C'est une chorégraphie moderne absolument réussie; elle est si "électrique" qu'elle donne envie de se lever et de faire quelques sauts à leur rythme, meme passablement compliqué. Longue vie à ce club enthousiaste et créatif.
REMANSHUTI 3 months ago
can anyone tell me the singer name of this song please?
johnpascal77 5 months ago
@johnpascal77 This is a folkloric dance from Kirundo (Northern Burundi). The singer is part of the "Club du Lac aux Oiseaux/Intashikirwa", her name is Ciciri
Hope7891 2 months ago
does the Burundian culture have a good dose of Arabic influence? am curious!
merikareimhotep 6 months ago
For those whose saying that the moves looks like Rwandese: Lets not forget that Their were one nation before July 1962:) And as Ndayikeze said: " ==> "This type of dance (Igishakamba) is found in Kirundo province near Rwanda border, that's why some moves are similar to those found in some parts of Rwanda"... there are many types of dance in Burundi.." That's correct. ANYHOW, nice job ladies. Ya did wonderful.
barutwanayo 6 months ago
bien répondu milk11honey et SuperMugisha....nivyo nyene..hari intambo nyinshi,iyo niyo mu kirundo...ikinyarwanda ntigitambwa uko....iyo ni nka metiisage yikirundi nikinyarwanda...
carlychou 8 months ago 3
Ntabwo ari ikinyarwanda abarundi bafise intambo z'ubwoko bwinshi bivana na région ugiyemwo. Agasimbo, umudiho etccc abanyarwanda bafise untambo nkeyi . Ico bitaniye ko abarundi batamba n'ingoga, abanyarwanda batamba bitonze.
SuperMugisha 8 months ago 3
iyi ntambo normalement niyabanyarwanda.ndumurundi ariko mvugisha ukuri. umuntu aravye intambo zabarundi nkazazindi zaba club giramahoro ntaho bihuriye niyi ntambo.
ndayikeze 8 months ago
@ndayikeze but did you read the video description? ==> "This type of dance (Igishakamba) is found in Kirundo province near Rwanda border, that's why some moves are similar to those found in some parts of Rwanda"... there are many types of dance in Burundi...
milk11honey 8 months ago 9
Nabonye intambo nyinshi z' abaganda batamba nkabarundi cane: (Ankole, bakiga) comme quoi tous ces danses ziva hamwe.
SuperMugisha 7 months ago
@ndayikeze Club Giramahoro ntiserukira uburundi bwose. "Igishakamba" is one of the folkloric dances of Kirundo. The proximity of Kirundo to Rwanda explains the cultural blend. But Kirundo being in Burundi, this is a Burundian dance. People who live in proximity with each will tend to be similar in so many ways despite political borders.
Hope7891 1 month ago
nice
dollyrevenge98 8 months ago
Very nice Choreography. This group is good and even has more potential. You guys keep up the good work in bringing the beautiful culture of Burundi to the world.
thotsins 9 months ago 5
classe!
nshimirimana 11 months ago