Kuku Traditional Malinke dance
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Why is the dude always with non-Africans?
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Not all of the rhythms are from the Mali empire, dont be so ignorant, Koukou is from the ivorians the Manian people, Abondan is from the baoules of ivory coast and Zaouli from the gouros, djagbe is from the djene of burkina faso and nigeria. These are all ethnic groups outside of the Mande peoples
for a white person you may class us as one and the same we are different, it does matter if you are bamanan - like myself or malinke or susu or rhythms are for our own ceremonies.
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@nittyboss !!Kuku is one of the most popular DJEMBE rythyms!! Peace
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@nittyboss I THINK YOU'RE WRONG ABOUT THAT...AFRICA IS A BIG CONTINENT SO THERE'S DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THE SAME DANCE DEPENDING ON THE TRIBE. YOU'RE THE SCHOLAR...YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT IN YOUR STUDIES...OR DID YOU JUST SKIP OVER THAT PART AND JUST BELIEVED WHAT SOMEONE TOLD YOU?....HMMMM
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Jah bless di west africans, their dance is so powerful & beautiful
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Right this is what we were told and learned in my Afrobrazilian dance course. And I do recall the mentioning of the Malinke. By the way Go Ballets Africains. They are awesome.
Kuku is not an malinke dance!!
Study more people!!!
nittyboss 2 years ago
So what is it? susu? my friend everyone has different stories about the origin of a rhythm. All I know is that everything started from the Malian empire and they are all Mande, so it doesnt really make any difference if its malinke, susu or bamana or whatever... Peace :)
kostadjembe 2 years ago
@kostadjembe Apparently it was originally a bayla rhythm. The bayla were (are?) a forest tribe living south of Nzerekore (in Guinea Conakry). I've heard it was originally played by just two djembes (no douns) which sounds about right - I spent some time in the forest region down there and never saw a doun doun.
As to whether it matters...well, it's nice to know where things come from but not worth getting het up over. I've been taught more 'vrai' kukus than I can remember!
djembeweaver 9 months ago
@djembeweaver Thanks bro for the info :)
kostadjembe 9 months ago
Wonderful video! Can anyone recommend any CD that have the music for the kuku dance? Thanks!
sakura2731 3 years ago
Have a look at Abdoulaye's website, im sure you ll find something there with the exact solo phrases :)
kostadjembe 3 years ago