ADOWA DANCE from Ghana
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no.1 culture
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i love ghana dancing since i'm from ghana i hope u like ur culture
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@MECENJAH I'm not so sure, either way, keep the gang culture away from Ghana. We have enough tribalism already.
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@odi320 word! I been saying that.... If you check out Kete and other variations of the dance you can see how crip walking has been passed down ancestrally with very similar feet movements and hand symbols as they are similarly expressed with specific meanings. Amazing how Music, rhythm and dance has beeen passed on thru African DNA. Incredible.
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also i have these 2 outfits one is orange and purple shirt & pants 2 one is black and orange dress so cute
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my dad is from ghana and leaves to sell cars so hes not home for months
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Kumasi, Ghana near tech junction to be exact is his location
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parts of this look like the dougie lol. all dances come from the motherland!
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@nayar19 teach him now
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@jumpingonglass Im choking back tears now. Yesterday, my little cousin called me African. I told him he was too, he said, "no I'm not." He's only 5 and already has a false idenity. Sometimes I dont think it will get better for us. We've been away from home so long that we dont even look at it as home anymore, rather just another foreign country with foreign people. It's like we have forgotten that we we ripped from this.
there is a man in Ghana called Flavour. He has a dance and percussion troop by the pool side of Tech University which is the Kwame Nkrumah University for Technology and Science campus. He and his group are AWESOME!!!! Please check them out. I studies there and had the oppurtunity to meet him!
sexyb2895 6 months ago
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owususankofavideo 6 months ago
thanks
owususankofavideo 10 months ago