The dance from 4:05 to the end is not Senegalese and not wolof. It's "doundoun ba", from the tradition of the sousou people in Guinea Conacry. The sousou musicians travel in all West Africa, especially in tourist areas, and in the rest of the world, performing with their djembe drums and dances that belong to that drum. Doundounba is only one of them.
avrupanın armonisindense afrikanın ritmini tercih ederim.. sizinle yaşamak için geleceğiz.. ve o topraklarda yaşayıp.. sizinle aynu havayı teneffüs edeceğiz...
BEAUTIFUL!!! I loved the scenes of the animals who looked like they were at peace, the people looked calm and the dancing was amazing. Thanks for posting : )
The dance from 4:05 to the end is not Senegalese and not wolof. It's "doundoun ba", from the tradition of the sousou people in Guinea Conacry. The sousou musicians travel in all West Africa, especially in tourist areas, and in the rest of the world, performing with their djembe drums and dances that belong to that drum. Doundounba is only one of them.
Ritvalundberg 2 years ago 3
avrupanın armonisindense afrikanın ritmini tercih ederim.. sizinle yaşamak için geleceğiz.. ve o topraklarda yaşayıp.. sizinle aynu havayı teneffüs edeceğiz...
tastoprak 2 years ago
BEAUTIFUL!!! I loved the scenes of the animals who looked like they were at peace, the people looked calm and the dancing was amazing. Thanks for posting : )
LadyLibraNMore 2 years ago
Le Senegal me manque beaucoup!
mysteriousways7 3 years ago
nice video but they are not wolof ,perhaps joola from casamance but always senegalese....
singsez 4 years ago
Cette vidéo nous montre la vraie image de la femme sénégalaise, la femme référence.
Nous avons beaucoup adoré, bravo à vous
gatina008 4 years ago
did u know gold is traditional wear in senegal check 1:13
sibusiso 4 years ago