Thanks for sharing this. If you're interested in the work that Project Have Hope does in the Acholi Quarter outside of Kampala, Uganda, check out our website, projecthavehope. org. We work to create lasting economic solutions and a brighter future for 100 Acholi women, their families, and the community.
some ppl sayin am nt american bt tu dis iz retarded ok if this is retarded why or how da fuck are you even getin on thiss how would you noe why bother findin it stupid anywayzz love for my achollies does who hate it fuck yu
Very good music and dance. Brings back some good memories. That is why our traditions and culture are so important. They appeal to uor very souls. That is the case for Federo. One is first a Luo or Acholi, then a Ugandan. Artificial creation of societies have never stood the test of time. They have always crumbled. History tells it all.
Your inane comment proves what we have always suspected of the you Polacs.
That you are low born, have little taste, are inbred and really have nothing to say.
I have a feeling that if you closed your very stupid mouth, opened your legs and gave your asshole a chance at commenting, the very same thing would emerge....
i remember watching them practice behind acholi inn. i can't wait for the day wn i'll be back in gulu. i love the acholi so much. i miss them and their cultural dance. God bless the acholi
Good dance! Good African heritage. There should be an annual exhibition/festival of Acholi, Baganda, Batooro, Gisu, Banyoro, Basoga etc in KLA where the best troupe wins a prize.
HECK YEAH! THAT'S HOW MY PEOPLE DANCE! (This coming from a TRUE Acholi.) Thank God for someone putting up the REAL dance. I've run into so many that were done by "colleges in the United States" or "local dance troupes." Pshhhh. I LOVE THIS. Thank you!
Yeah I agree these dances shoulden't be re done unless they are done correctly. Too bad most the college re do's are not accurate enough to get the true feel of what the dance meant.
What else is there to say! What a remarkable cultural heritage of a proud and decent people! It's absolutely mind boggling that after twenty years of untold suffering, these young men and women of Acholi are still carrying on with their culture! Simply splendid!
wow nice dance of acholi
gunplay394 2 months ago
Nice Video! (^_^)
sudanese360network 6 months ago
Jo Achol miel ma mit, ayie go!
Okwash1 7 months ago
Thanks for sharing this. If you're interested in the work that Project Have Hope does in the Acholi Quarter outside of Kampala, Uganda, check out our website, projecthavehope. org. We work to create lasting economic solutions and a brighter future for 100 Acholi women, their families, and the community.
christeenieina 1 year ago
some ppl sayin am nt american bt tu dis iz retarded ok if this is retarded why or how da fuck are you even getin on thiss how would you noe why bother findin it stupid anywayzz love for my achollies does who hate it fuck yu
francis23taban 1 year ago
Very good music and dance. Brings back some good memories. That is why our traditions and culture are so important. They appeal to uor very souls. That is the case for Federo. One is first a Luo or Acholi, then a Ugandan. Artificial creation of societies have never stood the test of time. They have always crumbled. History tells it all.
Mbogo33 1 year ago
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got here by accident...
wtf is this!?!?!
it loooks sooooo retarded
amerkiller1995 1 year ago
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throbule 1 year ago
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@throbule 1 i am not american
2 this IS retarded
amerkiller1995 1 year ago
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@amerkiller1995:
Your inane comment proves what we have always suspected of the you Polacs.
That you are low born, have little taste, are inbred and really have nothing to say.
I have a feeling that if you closed your very stupid mouth, opened your legs and gave your asshole a chance at commenting, the very same thing would emerge....
A great big pile of steaming shit.
throbule 1 year ago
@amerkiller1995 can you even shake your stiff muscles?
believer2010ful 1 year ago
@believer2010ful wtf? again a dickhead saying that my comment is crap? go to the Kwach Academy n00b and dance this dingi dingi dance.
amerkiller1995 1 year ago
is this at diana garden?
RuarriS 2 years ago
i remember watching them practice behind acholi inn. i can't wait for the day wn i'll be back in gulu. i love the acholi so much. i miss them and their cultural dance. God bless the acholi
ALFATANGO84 2 years ago
I love Acholi dancing!!! Wonderful!!! Ber ahinya...
kphilj 2 years ago 4
Man this is making me miss Uganda..
i WAS IN cABEDA pONG JSUT TWO DAYS AGO GRRRRRRR
magnumforce1983 2 years ago
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tubing08w 3 years ago
Good dance! Good African heritage. There should be an annual exhibition/festival of Acholi, Baganda, Batooro, Gisu, Banyoro, Basoga etc in KLA where the best troupe wins a prize.
4BUKOTODYNASTY 3 years ago
This is so amazing.
Sh0mie27 3 years ago
Very very nice movements? especially in the beginning))))))))))
RedFoxesDanceTeam 3 years ago
Never let this beautiful tradition disappear!!! It's too precious...
kphilj 3 years ago 2
Acholi in Uganda and acholi in Sudan and Shilluk are on family one big Lua Family with Anuak and Jurchol in Sudan too.. :)
southsudanvoice 3 years ago
acholi dance is betta than lango jumping dance dere culture is SHITTT
AcholiQueen1 3 years ago
You are so mean sister.
africanprince2002 2 years ago
Myel me makes me miss home so much. Miyan mito dok peco so much
nyaffs 4 years ago
HECK YEAH! THAT'S HOW MY PEOPLE DANCE! (This coming from a TRUE Acholi.) Thank God for someone putting up the REAL dance. I've run into so many that were done by "colleges in the United States" or "local dance troupes." Pshhhh. I LOVE THIS. Thank you!
HPgroupie 4 years ago
Yeah I agree these dances shoulden't be re done unless they are done correctly. Too bad most the college re do's are not accurate enough to get the true feel of what the dance meant.
ICSKLE 4 years ago
What else is there to say! What a remarkable cultural heritage of a proud and decent people! It's absolutely mind boggling that after twenty years of untold suffering, these young men and women of Acholi are still carrying on with their culture! Simply splendid!
kalidobo 4 years ago