luo music video (Cultural Dance) - acholinetwork.com
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This is for edpiloya, I think what you are doing is pirating and infringement of Acoli culture. You collected more than 30 videos of Acoli dancers or singers but you failed to credit them properly. And you directed the public to buy the videos from a langocommunity website. Who gave you permission to do such a thing?
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@lakerbabson i from northern uganda
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Seems the young people want the beat faster.
The Native AMerican musicians - drum players are saying that their music played by their grandfthers was slower- the drum beats. THey have olde recordings to show this- in tghe Pow wows.
They're agreeing that it is all tied up wih the Heart Beats of the Earth- the beats/of the drums (unconsciously) adhered with the Vibration of the Planet- the Schumann Resonance - was 7. - now it's speeded to 13.
The beat of the Hearts hv speeded up also.
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The traditional music from Latin America is being changed also. It'[s all being fused with other music, other countries, esp. the U.S. rock.
If you don;'t go to the vallages and record these old music, you'll lose it.
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Amazing dancing with the almost perfect symetry. Also noticed some the the dancers were boys. Very energetic. It needs an exercize guru to popularize it.
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@magnumforce1983 . Sad. U think by f... the c.... out of a woman, u can claim u love Africans. If this woman really exists she should run away from u n people like u. More respect.
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@wamwaneriri NO Im a Englishman, who has an Acholi woman
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@magnumforce1983 Who r u? I believe u should keep ur comments to urself. U suck and I hope u r not African, and if u r, shame on u.
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this not luo at allll
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I am a Luo from Kenya, we do not have this kind of traditional dance in Kenya. One thing I know, all Luos in Uganda are almost like acholi in both Uganda and Southern Sudan. We are one Nilotes from the Nile River. We came from one family and we are brothers and sisters.
This is not Luo traditional music. At all!!! Not LUO!!! Maybe from the Kenyan coast but not LUO!!! Or please specify which Luo? (It definitely is not the ones from Kenya) It doesnt sound Luo at all :-(
mwenyewe1982 3 years ago
It is actually the luo from uganda (acholi - Gulu). The dance is called dingi dingi although they have just spiced it up. These days the dances are being spiced up.
edpiloya 3 years ago