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Egbe Omo Oni Isese OFFICIAL
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2021
Welcome to the official channel of Egbe Omo Oni Isese, Traditional African Association!
We are a society of Drummers, Chantuelle, Dancers, Students, Teachers, and practitioners of African Spirituality!
Now, we share our world with you!
We are a society of Drummers, Chantuelle, Dancers, Students, Teachers, and practitioners of African Spirituality!
Now, we share our world with you!
EOOI - Mami Wata Part 2 - Ritual
In this Part 2 production by Egbe Omo Oni Isese, Sheena Ajibola Richardson, as advised by Baba Cyrus, goes to a water body (Blue Basin Waterfall - Diego Martin Trinidad) in an effort to connect with the natural energies of the forest and of the water. While proceeding up the trek of the waterfall, she meets Iya Ifaremi, performing an offering for Mami Wata. Ajibola and Iya Ifaremi have a discourse on Mami Wata, as she continues to seek knowledge to complete her Thesis research.
Credits:
MSc. Cultural Studies Student - Sheena Ajibola Richardson
Spiritual Mother - Iya Ifaremi (Patrice Remy)
Mami Wata - Asha Olaosun Boatswain-Diaz
Dancers - Arlington Serries and Members of the Chaguanas Women and Youth Group
Drummers, singers and worshippers - All members of Egbe Omo Oni Isese Traditional African Association
Other Guest
- Horns: Rev. Beville Austin
- Solomon "Coye" Chrysostom
- Ajoni Millington
- Sekou Irebowale Bushe (Egbe Orisa Orosun Shrine)
- Cardella Omitola Manning
Studio Recording:
- Drums - Olumbe Diaz
- Percussion - Tamba Gwindi
- Horns - Rev. Beville Austin
- Lead Singer - Sheena Ajibola Richardson
- Background Vocalists: Sheena Ajibola Richardson and Olumbe Diaz
Special thanks are given to:
- Mr Ricardo Meade (El Socorro Centre for Wildlife Conservation)
- Ifaremi Patrice Remy (Ori Soul Apothecary)
- Leader Fabrice Baker (Omo Omi Foundation)
- Iya Sasha and Brother Emmanuel Franklyn (Egbe Osun ati Sango)
- Yèyé Omítósìn Cyrus-Awóreni , The Ìyálòdé Àwó Àgbáyé, Apẹ̀tẹ̀bí Olú-ìṣẹ̀ṣe
- Agba Nigel Celestin
- Agba Michael Cyrus - Ífatémilayo Aworeni
Videography - Morris Media
Audio Recording - Heavensent Productions
Credits:
MSc. Cultural Studies Student - Sheena Ajibola Richardson
Spiritual Mother - Iya Ifaremi (Patrice Remy)
Mami Wata - Asha Olaosun Boatswain-Diaz
Dancers - Arlington Serries and Members of the Chaguanas Women and Youth Group
Drummers, singers and worshippers - All members of Egbe Omo Oni Isese Traditional African Association
Other Guest
- Horns: Rev. Beville Austin
- Solomon "Coye" Chrysostom
- Ajoni Millington
- Sekou Irebowale Bushe (Egbe Orisa Orosun Shrine)
- Cardella Omitola Manning
Studio Recording:
- Drums - Olumbe Diaz
- Percussion - Tamba Gwindi
- Horns - Rev. Beville Austin
- Lead Singer - Sheena Ajibola Richardson
- Background Vocalists: Sheena Ajibola Richardson and Olumbe Diaz
Special thanks are given to:
- Mr Ricardo Meade (El Socorro Centre for Wildlife Conservation)
- Ifaremi Patrice Remy (Ori Soul Apothecary)
- Leader Fabrice Baker (Omo Omi Foundation)
- Iya Sasha and Brother Emmanuel Franklyn (Egbe Osun ati Sango)
- Yèyé Omítósìn Cyrus-Awóreni , The Ìyálòdé Àwó Àgbáyé, Apẹ̀tẹ̀bí Olú-ìṣẹ̀ṣe
- Agba Nigel Celestin
- Agba Michael Cyrus - Ífatémilayo Aworeni
Videography - Morris Media
Audio Recording - Heavensent Productions
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Ariwo Ògún Ye! - Shout and make a joyful noise! Ogun Lives! Within Part 2 of this series, Malaki and Malomo Joseph of Southern Marines Steelpan Foundation (Pan Palais) both join members of Egbe Omo Oni Isese in the presentation of nine (9) songs sung traditionally for Ogun in the Ifa/Orisa spiritual spaces of Trinidad and Tobago. The songs tell the history of Ogun's descent from Ori Oke (his ho...
EOOI - Ariwo Ògún Ye! Ogun in Trinidad and Tobago PART 1
มุมมอง 4Kปีที่แล้ว
Ariwo Ògún Ye! - Shout and make a joyful noise! Ogun Lives! In this 2 part presentation, Egbe Omo Oni Isese shows one of the significant dimensions of Ogun's survival here within Trinidad and Tobago. In this Part 1 video, elders explain the importance of Ogun to the survival of our Traditions to an inquisitive youth. He submits himself to Elders, who explain the contributions Ogun made to the i...
EOOI - Iba Esu Part 2: Esu Ritual in Trinidad and Tobago
มุมมอง 7K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video presentation, Egbe Omo Oni Isese explains the ritual that was done in the previous video Iba Esu Part 1. The Baba/Leader (Olumbe Diaz) shares his knowledge and understanding of the purpose of the ritual, processes and ritual items used in this Ritual for Imale Esu (Eshu) which is indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago. This ritual usually takes place during the week of the local tradit...
EOOI - Iba Esu: Esu Ritual in Trinidad and Tobago
มุมมอง 18K2 ปีที่แล้ว
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มุมมอง 3042 ปีที่แล้ว
On 28th January 2022 at 8:00pm AST, we are going to Launch our first Project for the year. Our Tribute to Mother Sandra Des Vignes better known as Singing Sandra will encapsulate our memories and experiences with her. Stay tuned!
EOOI - Iba Babaluaye ati Erinle Ajaja
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Ibase Ogun awo owo mojuba fun wa ni Alafia Aseèoo
Thanks for sharing, I'm now learning, and enjoyed every moment. I'm surely looking forward for more teaching, little by little I'll get it.❤🙏
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this.
Beautiful
The best I see of Ogun easier to understand the 2 cutlass the food the song the traditions ASE ase❤
Mami wata es igual que yemoja....???
❤ where is this church located in trinidad
Thank you for the information! 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
Marefun Olokun! I was told by my Madrina that I should receive my Olokun! I’m doing my research so far the spirits have already confirmed it! Marefun Olokun, Olofi, Orunmila, Eleggua!
It makes me so happy to see someone so young wanting to learn more of the tradition religion Ifa
Thank you so much for this i just recently found out I am a child of olokun and i am so thankful and grateful and this has really been informative and helpful ase ooo
CUT AND CLEAR BABA OGUN Ase Ase Ase❤
ASE
Beautifully done i love all of of it🏞️❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🤎🖤🤍💓
Thank you so much for educating us ❤
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Thank you, brothers, for sharing your knowledge, and that's what spirit is about teaching Ashe. 🙌 ❤
It was very nice seeing how my brother and sister paid the homepage to the spirits, calling to clear the pathway and make intersections for us. Ashe!❤❤
Feast now is so much craziness. They don't work with the ancestors all into self, who have power and can do more than one another, its more a show parade than spiritually 😢😅
Please stop force people into your beliefs orishas don t be praying to satan we respect christian teaching we just pray different ase mama osun love u
I’m from ire a town in Nigeria ….. ogun onire wow I don’t know they celery ogun in Trinidad Tobago wow
So beautiful.. Maferefun Olokun.. Maferefun Yemoja.. Maferefun Oshun… thank you for allowing me to see what is most sacred.. Aséoooo
Blessings sister
I’m just seeing this and I just heard that Sister Asha passed away the one with the painted face dancing with the snakes. So sad. R.I.P 🕊️
Kindly pour libation with your shoes off your feet. Blessings to you all❤
This is so great Sister. ALL PRAISES TO MAMI WATA
So happy to see this channel. We need it.
Magnificent musicians. So much culture is being obliterated by the encroachment of foreign culture and religion (like Islam & Christianity). Grateful to hear this spectacular music and know their Yoruba names (not Arabic of English title & names.) A dupe pupo Olódùmáre.
If all the things I’ve found on Olokun this is the first descriptive and detailed explanation of this deity. Thank you for making the picture clear and plain 💙🤍
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❤wonderful experience and explained simple clearly knowledge 🎉tk my.love
I am so estatic with the information concerning Olokun......eternally grateful.
Love it❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤...my heart leaped....
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Modupe thank you for putting captions for songs. This helps. Very organized I would like to learn more songs. Thank you Baba
Beautiful Iya! Just let me say though. as born to Yoruba parents, although you are right that in Yorubaland, we have specific names for various energies. of. the water, like Yemoja, Osun, Erinle, Oya and Oba to name the prinicipal energies, water is still very much known in Yoruba folklore culture as Mami Wata. I'm seeing quite a few diasporan contributions on TH-cam not aptly describing the Yoruba water deities as Mami. It's not right. Yemoja the mother of all deities in Yorubaland has to be acknowledged for what she is known for and that is Mother of all water and mother of fish. And when we. sing in. praise. (Oriki) as you do here so beautifully, you are calling a major. Oriki. when. you call Yeye O! Yeye is Yemoja Yeye is Mother. Yemoja, Erinle, Oba, Osun. and Oya are specific energies of the water but this doesn't mean we dont include them in the pantheon of water deities. T heir. names are specif for direct and specific meaning💙🤍💙🧜🏾♀🧜🏾♀
❤ well done uncle Eric
Omi O! In Yorubaland Yemoja is the Queen Mother of the Orisa. Yemoja origins are in the Ogun river, she is the energy that governs all wata fresh and sea and is located in the depths of the surface of the ocean where the sun is reflected. I am so happy to have found this video and I definitely feel your passion, thank you. Although. you are right that. in Nigeria. Mami Wata can be depicted in colours red and white, this is mainly among the Igbo. and Edo-speaking peoples; the colours blue and white & white, are also primary colours at least with us Yoruba peoples. 💙🤍💙✨Beautiful Iya! Just let me say though. as born to Yoruba parents, although you are right that in Yorubaland, we have specific names for various energies. of. the water, like Yemoja, Osun, Erinle, Oya and Oba to name the prinicipal energies, water is still very much known in Yoruba folklore culture as Mami Wata. I'm seeing quite a few diasporan contributions on TH-cam not aptly describing the Yoruba water deities as Mami. It's not right. Yemoja the mother of all deities in Yorubaland has to be acknowledged for what she is known for and that is Mother of all water and mother of fish. And when we. sing in. praise. (Oriki) as you do here so beautifully, you are calling a major. Oriki. when. you call Yeye O! Yeye is Yemoja Yeye is Mother. Yemoja, Erinle, Oba, Osun. and Oya are specific energies of the water but this doesn't mean we dont include them in the pantheon of water deities. T heir. names are specif for direct and specific meaning💙🤍💙🧜🏾♀🧜🏾♀
So beautiful. Thank you for this.
Jesus IS Lord.
this one make my belly hurt yes
ASÉ ASÉ ASÉ ❤️
Very touching. Love from Yorubaland. Yeah, OGUN YEEEE O! 🙏🏾❤️👍
Snakes are not represented as the devil but Christian will say it represents the devil
Part 3 please 😊
Mami wata is everywhere not only West Africa . She takes care of every one . She's mother nature You can sermon her anywhere
Beautiful
Wow! Beautiful 😍 😘 😍