 you can see me in my beautiful eswantini costume which means that we are here to learn about the culture of this beautiful country when i came here i realized that culture is very important in this country which means that in eswantini there is only one tribe one culture one language so i got a dress like that you know like i've seen that culture actually unites these people especially the dance and the music my name is Maya and i want to together and i welcome them to eswantini how do you say welcome in eswantini which means welcome to the kingdom we want to know like um we realize that dance is very important in this country why is that why is it so important exactly in most instances in most instances it unites us as the nation most of the dances have put meaning they actually i would just say everything that we do is for their visit behind and it originates from samu originates from samu from samu most of the dances they originate from samu the things which we used to do before or the ceremonies we had before wow so um wow this is beautiful very beautiful they started already okay you know what i wanted to know is this dance for everyone in the country mostly we call this dance umesu it's it's mostly done but not limited to uh our traditional uh uh our traditional marriage we call it ensi we normally do it on our traditional marriage already yes but in some instances now in most cases it is also done in some schools where they just umesu we just call it umesu so we will find all these young ones men women fall together but mostly we normally dance this one actually the traditional wedding is there any other occasion because when i came to this country i realized that this country has so many festivals join the festivals do you have a specific kind of dance that we dance during festivals during festivals yeah because i attended the marula festival here in miswantini and i realized that it's only women that were dancing yes is it the same dance that they are dancing performing over here today for the umesu it's only it's only it's also done during the marula festival we call it bukhan it's also done but that would be limited to women and in our culture we there is what we call uh or let me just say we do not mix with women married women uh mainly with married women when they dance such so which means that women that are not married have a different eyes actually not married women for sale all say all say women who are ready to get married or women who are already married they do go for a traditional uh bukhan you say them i would say so you know what like i i really want to join them you really want to i really want to join them because this is so beautiful but i want them to exhibit what they know let them show us what they know what they know exactly before i go before your job you want them to have some few dances some few dances and we'll give you i think that's the way we'll give you two of the dances yes i think they'll be enough it's a sit back it's mostly done by it's done by boys they used to do this kind of dance whenever they're going to look after cows then compete with other boys from the neighbor then the other one it's in garlka dance by gals that's why they just lift up their legs to show they are right to show that they are still not married because in our culture a married woman so it will be done by gals yes they're showing you are right that they're still not married it's just their dance yes we're still organizing some of the material we call them tiku upu raps and they'll be dancing the boys will be dancing si paka just a dance they normally do or they used to do whenever they're going to look after cows just in a short space