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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2007

Taken at the Aberdeen International Youth Festival, August, 2004. Dancers are from Basque.

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  • Hau "kaxarranka dantza" da, eta Bizkaikoa dala, uste dut. (Ez naiz zihurrik), Bainan, hemen La Platako eusko etxean, Argentiñan, hamaika aldiz ikusi nuen. Oso polita da, benetan. Hildako arrantzaleak ohorean da,ta Etxebarria gazte bat, dantza hori danzatu zuen, gogoratu egin naute.

    Beno Eskerrik asko.

  • I think you're wrong. Euskera(Basque) is an isolated language, has nothing to do with berber language or Hannibal. Please read more and do not confuse people.

  • No, this is basque language, comes from Maghreb, it's a kind of an arabized berber language imported during the invasion of Rome by Hannibal. It's been spoken in Southern Europe, not too far from Africa.nm

  • ESKOLA dantza Taldearen emanaldia Aberdeeneko International Youth Festival-en 2004an.

    ESKOLA Dance Group's performance in Aberdeen International Youth Festival, 2004.

  • Se trata de una danza característica de la Cofradía de pescadores de San Pedro en el pueblo costero de Lekeitio, -País Vasco-, bailada anualmente con ocasión de la renovación de las autoridades de la misma, durante la procesión de homenaje a su santo patrono. En la kutxa (cofre) sobre el cual se desarrolla el baile, se guardan las actas de la Cofradía.

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