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  • el difunto Grabiel dios te bendiga mi hermanito donde quiera que estes. siento haberme enterado tarde de tu muerte, hubiera querido verte aunque fuera minutos antes. Pero aun te estranamos

  • I come to you too to watch a video and a political discussion breaks out, WTF. It's dance people, just dance. Oye vey

  • I find it funny how you don't really see racism (or such sensitivity about races) in Latin America, and yet here in the U.S. you can't get away from blacks that are super sensitive to any comment (like Al Sharpton) and whites that hate blacks for no apparent reason other than the color of their skin... you can call a black person "negro" in Latin America without worrying about getting your ass kicked because, as they see it, yeah, they are black, so let's move on, there are bigger problems, LoL

  • El que lo titulo se confundio. Ese baile es de Gede - no es baile Yoruba. De todos modos es unos de los bailes de origen africano en Cuba pero introducido por Haitianos. Sin embargo, en Oriente se le baila al Santo tambien pero eso oviamente es movimiento haitiano-cubano. Adelante!

  • haitian have a strong presence in cuba

  • im afro cubana and there is no way in hell did our dance style come from europe its the influence of the african slaves brought to the caribbean si cube es in the caribbean if you didnt know that. the indians and african mixed with there culture food and origins making up about 75 % of cuba population the grengos cames and tried to claim the culture as there own. yes those spaniards lol. afro cuban dance is a mix of african and caribbean indian dancing. i know this cuz im cuban

  • @ilovemybabydariel I dont see any indian influence in that dance just african.

  • coñoo qué bello!! el baile y el bailarín !

  • gringos de mierda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!........­.......

  • gingos de mierda!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

  • What do you think Afro-Cuban dance is? It originates from Africa. It was brought to Cuba by the African people, including music, food and their religion-Orisha. Learn others history and expand your knowledge. Spanish do not dance anywhere near the way Afro -Cuban's move. Where there are large population of Africans even in America, we see similar influence of dance, like Tap, Swing and the current Hip Hop dances which come from the same soulfulness and spiritually of African people.

  • They received influences of the european dances

  • @niquester The arms movement of afro cuban dance came from the spanishis dances

  • Ese yo creo que es el baile de la lambada

  • estas muy mal mi hermano...

  • What orisha is this dance (and Afro-Cuban dance part 2) for?

  • it looks like an african rain dance...lol

  • OMG! yea it kinda dose!!!

  • haMMER TIME!

  • @dondelero That was my first thought

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