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Burundi traditional dance : Ingeri nimubahige (Ishaka dance group)

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2009

Ishaka dance group from Ottawa (Canada) performing "ingeri nimubahige" by Club Lac aux oiseaux (Intashikirwa)

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  • this is not burundi .... so many borrowed rwandan moves here

  • @angeliqueikuzwe this is purely Burundian... the song and the dance are both from Burundi...nothing borrowed and the dance type is called i think "Gushaza" close to another dance type called "igishakamba" from Kirundo-Burundi

  • r u gyz kidding this iz ruandan dance nt burundi

  • @beautyqueen202 this is from Burundi...it was sang by a burundian group "Club Lac aux Oiseaux Intashikirwa" from Kirundo province near rwandan border explaining maybe the similarities between dance from both countries

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  • @angeliqueikuzwe This is a dance from Kirundo. The proximity with Rwanda might explain the similarities. This is part of the culture of the people from that region therefore the moves are not borrowed, they are theirs! Burundi is diverse :)

  • oooo woow rwanda and burundi dance are very similar

  • @beautyqueen202 You said dance or song?? Coz those are two different things. The dance is completely and purely from Burundi but of course there has to be similarities after all.

  • j'aime et je voudrais plus de chansons du groupe si quelqu'un peut et veut bien les partager. Peace

  • It would be wonderful if they could come to perform at Duteramane 2010.

  • Ingeri nimubahige! I used to be part of that dance group years ago! ingeri means "peers" nimubahige means "show'em what you're made of" it's from Burundi Central east africa; I used to choreograph of a burundiangroup in Birmingham England

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