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Tanzania: Ngoma- an after-harvest dance festival

Ngoma means drums in Swahili. The name is used for after-harvet fesivals in rural Tanzania. This day I happened on to an Ngoma and was invided to video the activities. This video is a brief sample  
 
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sureshguptha (4 months ago) Show Hide
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hi
mambo vp
i miss dar es salaam
asante sana
SierraNeef (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Thankes por this! ¡A lot!
tubing08w (9 months ago) Show Hide
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the women at around 1:30 are ready to fuck. oh yeah. wrap that around my dik girl.
BlueTreesGreenSkies (10 months ago) Show Hide
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i miss Dar and Tanzania... It was great to see this. Reminds me of home (at heart anyway...)
Asante Sana!
somaligirl16 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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i couldn't agree with you more.

Viva tanzania
anak1 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for sharing! The drums, rhythms and dances are similar to those in West Africa!
lnethercut (1 year ago) Show Hide
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the original shake your tailfeather!!
swtsabi (1 year ago) Show Hide
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why wasn't I raised in TZ if not for the revolution of 64 O I could've became a very gr8 dancer, singer and performer. Can't wait to visit n see for myself.
knimig (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for the info. I am still confused about the names in your opening sentence.
I know its mzungu but I have faat fingers when it comes to typing. I hope your wife enjoyed the tape.  I was thrilled to be allowed to video the activities from among side the musicians.
fredkununguaq (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi Knimig
Yes, We watch it every now and again. Came back from TZ just this night.. Hope to be back in TZ after two weeks from now though! Had a visit from my wifes mamkubwa (big sister for the mother), who is from the "big" (= "far away") village about 3 hours on small trails on a bike from the road and from there a couple of hours to Nzega. Hope to go there soon! Moved around in TZ for 4 weeks with 17 people from my Norwegian/Danish family in TZ...

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