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Kizomba (Song Angelo Boss - Oh Fwa Oh Fele)

Angolan Tango...sweeeet as! Song: Angelo Boss - Oh Fwa Oh Fele  
 
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nvuidi (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Com a mùsica Angolana,è muito fàcil pra dançar.nè?.Certos ritmos me dao sono.
Kizombajunkie (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Kwenda loves Tango (his words). He incorporates some Tango steps but adds the "ginga" of Kizomba. Nothing wrong with it.
Kizombajunkie (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Kizomba nasceu em Angola e foi expandindo para outros países africanos como Cabo Verde.
juanitabanana (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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When we dance kizomba, we don't do all those tricks. This couple knows how to dance, but this is not kizomba as Africans do it.
Kizombajunkie (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I totally disagree. 1) Kwenda is Cape Verdian and therefore an African. Granted he does agree that his style is a very personal style and has no doubt other influences (he loves Argentinian Tango for example). 2) Watch the videos of Tomás Keita (Guinea) and the 2009 winers of the International Kizomba contest (couple from Angola). They do loads of "tricks".
Kizombajunkie (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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3) Watch some older Angolans dancing...sometimes they do amazing stuff. A lot that is taught these days in the dancing schools was born spontaneously in Angola many years ago. Ask people like Petchù (Angola) probably the first to teach semba and kizomba in Portugal. Off course it is only natural that there are external influences and different people start to create their own interpretations, like Kwenda. Finally, you have to remember this was an exhibition.
cristinanribeiro (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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JUST AMAZING!!! Congratulations! Nice couple... amazing dance!
cecielgitaar (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I adore this dance! And love the song too, which song is it?? someone knows?
mo76mo (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Excellent!!!!!!!!!
LadyJocapipa (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Epah eles enfeitam de mais a dança, mas uma coisa tem que ser dita: o gajo dança que é uma coisa parva e a rapariga tem ginga...
Mas lá está exageram um pouco e misturam outros estilos!

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