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  • That was too funny when the sister was dancing and pull of her wig. She had the nerve to put it back on :-D She kept it moviing. Seeing white people doing African Dance is hilarious. What is sad we give our culture away. Next thing you know we are to African Dance/Drum class from white people . Let's keep our culture sacred. If anything the we pure rhythms is USA to save our people from the negative music!

  • It's a shame how white women get such praise for dancing an African dance that African women have been doing for centuries. Where is the praise for the sisters who live the music?

  • Why is it that the Gambians so love white women...the men dread up their hair & KKKrakkkers & have "mixed" up kids who ??? It is such a common Gambian phenomenon..ALL WHITE WOMEN WHO WANT BLACK MEN...GO 2 GAMBIA THEY SELL THEMSELVES CHEAP! LMFAO AT THESE KKKRAKKERS STIFF ASS DANCING!

  • superbes les danseuses , et celle en blanc au début j'adore ! ..chaude ambiance bravo :)

  • Nothing like Djebou djen. haha

  • I've got to go to Gamba.

  • worse drummer evers...

  • African krumping... 

  • @mergim100 Haha, clever but as someone who does Sabar and is learning how to Krump, I can tell you they're totally and completely different.

  • @mergim100 Haha, clever but as someone who does Sabar and is learning how to Krump, I can tell you they're totally and completely different. Krump is different from any foreign dances and most American dances. Sabar is very distinct among African dances as well, primarily because the drummers use one stick instead of two hands. It changed everything.

  • What is the name of this way to dance. ???

  • @fecast It's called Sabar, after the name of the drum. It's native to Senegal.

  • @fecast It's called Sabar, after the name of the drum. It's native to Senegal and the Woloff peoples.

  • What is the name of this way to dance. ???

  • Gambian dictator holds Gambians ranson, .. What a curse for that Beautiful country. .

  • OMG Noooo she didn't!!!!! That sista that snatched her wig off wuuuuuuu and then, Those two white chics dancing wow... they were off the hook! I'm loving it!!!!!!!

  • wicked!

  • it looks like they are having fun

  • the woman with a handbag should have just sat down lol

  • TOP!!!

  • You know you're a professional when you can take your wig off, shake it around like a rag, and pop it right back on like nothing happened.

  • The woman and 3:07 gave me life! Especially when she turns to the camera. Hahahaha! Yes!!! I wish I could see what her feet were doing.

  • yes, you can tell that she knew what she was doing...her feet were in that beat!

  • LOVE!!!!!!!!

  • Nice.

  • I love this. The drumming is so natural. Please note, if you think the spirit to dance is gonna move you, wear clothes that you won't fall out of.

  • SUPER DRUMMING. PERIOD.

  • The woman in pink is my hero. So much passion, that what i look for in dancers, passion.

  • the woman in pink killed it. damn she was good

  • VOODOO came from creole word VO-DOU that is in french

    VEAU D'OR meaning GOLDEN CALF. This is remnant of Egypto-Canaan knwoledge

    In Voodoo main god name is DAM-BAAL-AH Lord Baal

    Connect the dots...One day they will remember who they trully are

    and come back to Yahuwah (YHWH-GOD) and the covenant with Yehushuah (Jesus)

    Help them remember: youtube

    V1 Jewsish rabbis confirms that israel went in Africa

    V2 Millions Israelites MIGRATE INTO AFRICA

    V5 In Africa we speak the ancient hebrew

  • Yes!! The woman in the pink!! I love her. Passion, fire!! I love it!!

  • WOW! I love it!!!!

  • thats an ethiopian shirt the speaker is wearing

  • not typically! those r also worn in west Africa

  • hi, that is one of the prettiest looking shirts that i have ever seen what is it called? is it a dashiki?

  • in ethiopia, it is called habesha libs

  • Remember we are all one on the continent. The Creator chose to make us different in appearance, yet, we are one. It is those *&$^%(! @ The Berlin Conference that decided to split the continent into "nation-states".

  • Not just on the continent, we are all one in the world, ''the Creator chose to make us different in appearance in the world'' those words would be more accurate.

  • ''the Creator chose to make us different in appearance in the world''.

    A "creator" had nothing to do with it.

    The variety in appearance within species is a result of adaptation. For example skin pigmentation is geographically stratified, generally correlating with the level of ultraviolet radiation. Particular skin colors are an adaptation to balance folate, which is destroyed by ultraviolet radiation, and vitamin D, which requires sunlight to form.

  • Yes I already know that. I already know that animals adapt to their habitat to survive and I see humans as animals. Though I see Mother Nature as the Creator so I said ''the Creator chose to make us different in appearance in the world''. And she did, with a reason of course but she still did.

  • Nice Video. I mma need this for my presentation

    holla ya FS

  • Damn i have listened to this so many times in real

  • Woow those 2 white pepole can dance

  • Europeans have never seen a culture they don't try to appropriate...

  • wow that is amazing!

  • u could tell they gambians...more civil

  • fuck off

  • nyapal sa ndeye

  • U mean they are Slow........

  • isn't Sabar drumming from Senegal?

  • Senegal and Gambia share the same music as we are the same people. These drummers(except one) are all from Gambia and performing at a Gambian organised event.

  • @platini64 Yea, that's true. Gambia and Senegal are really one country. It was just the British and French that split us up.

  • what a racket

  • waw waw!!! super cool dude

  • Man i miss home. jeregef for the uploads

  • this was back when i first started learning sabar haventseen dis in a min hahahahhahaha waw waw!!!

  • hah loving it man big up gambia!!!!!!!!!!

  • mo yow toubab yi légui niou dak nou fethi lol

  • les blanches danses vraiment bien, quelle ambiance!!!

  • I really love the drumming! This is nice!

  • j'adore, so nice so nostalgic. I'm suprised, because the withe gilrs play very well

  • they practiced, their dances are the same thing. but very good though they leanred i well enough.

  • waw waw!

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