@@KatiaRoberts but (more than likely) you had the intelligence to not get on a random person's bike. Or at least the bike of a person whom you didn't know. That's what @Adrian Grigg was referring to, I believe; which I've heard and seen this a number of times when I was there. I've been lucky to travel to West Africa to study djembe many times and, frankly (don't get me wrong) it's a pain the ass to travel with westerners because most of them don't know how to behave and often call too much attention to themselves, which often causes headaches they're not aware of. Hard to blame them though, because these are radically different societies from Europe and North America. Key thing being, if you're far from home, learn where you're standing and always respect the local culture.
Kind of (rude physical) flirt that could be seen as soon as she gave him the kenkeni. Later on she seek for contact after her first dance and so on... I think the bike was a kind of provocation from her
Merci pour se bon son 🔊
So wonderful to see an African woman play kenkeni in Sangbarala!
Prob American...hence trying to sit on the moto at 3.13 and breaking local taboo..
@@ady38 --what local taboo? I was ridden around on a motorbike many times when I was in Hamana. I'm an American woman.
@@KatiaRoberts but (more than likely) you had the intelligence to not get on a random person's bike. Or at least the bike of a person whom you didn't know. That's what @Adrian Grigg was referring to, I believe; which I've heard and seen this a number of times when I was there.
I've been lucky to travel to West Africa to study djembe many times and, frankly (don't get me wrong) it's a pain the ass to travel with westerners because most of them don't know how to behave and often call too much attention to themselves, which often causes headaches they're not aware of. Hard to blame them though, because these are radically different societies from Europe and North America. Key thing being, if you're far from home, learn where you're standing and always respect the local culture.
@@KatiaRoberts not the same for you as a visiting white woman at all
Grazie
That kenkeni part is mind-meltingly hard.
Le MANDEN 💪
Very nice. Thanks
Hello hello!
Nice to meet you ;)
Andrey from Moscow
Feb 2019 Guinee :)
Hi Andrey, how are you? Hope you are fine 😊
Honestly, the girl was playing the sangban better FOR A LOT.
Beautiful
nice!
mais que se passe-t-il à partir de min 3:13 ? donner un coup de pied à une femme?
Vieux konate?
oui, vieux konaté
Did dude just try to kick the lady off the bike? 😳🤣
Kind of (rude physical) flirt that could be seen as soon as she gave him the kenkeni. Later on she seek for contact after her first dance and so on... I think the bike was a kind of provocation from her
@@underzestreet yes, she "gave him" the kenkeni, my friend we are not watching the same video xD