This young man is really a teacher and he enjoys his talent. He teaches with a passion, well done. I think l can dance Baganda dance if he teacher me. I loved it. From London
BRILLIAMT. Excellent dancer teacher and dancers. Thank you for bringing this out! So authentic and powerfully vibrant. Roots of dance definitely are found in Africa. No question. Health benefits are probably beyond counting. I've been searching TH-cam for such. I'm so glad I found you so now I can get to learn this myself!!!! Immensely grateful. Well done
Thanks so much but Buganda also has more dances: Mbaga - a secret teacher for the only married couples(you can guess what this means). It is danced on the weddings. Children are not supposed to participate or watch it. There is Amaggunju which is a royal dance. It is performed for the King by the people of Butiko clan. There is also Ttigga. It is for entertainment like Baakisimba, Nankasa and Muwogola.
The trainer or teacher is very good. However, he is a man. Traditionally, Baakisimba, Nankasa and Muwogola, a man is free to dance while opening his legs, but women do not open their legs whatsoever. Please mark this when you are teaching the students below 18. Keep our traditions. The woman keeps the legs together even in Muwogola. It is only in Mbaga dance when a women opens the legs a little bit. And Mbaga dance is meant to train things (senga w'omumukisenge) that is why she can be allowed to.
This young man is really a teacher and he enjoys his talent. He teaches with a passion, well done. I think l can dance Baganda dance if he teacher me. I loved it. From London
BRILLIAMT. Excellent dancer teacher and dancers. Thank you for bringing this out! So authentic and powerfully vibrant. Roots of dance definitely are found in Africa. No question. Health benefits are probably beyond counting. I've been searching TH-cam for such. I'm so glad I found you so now I can get to learn this myself!!!! Immensely grateful. Well done
Good job people of God . Please keep it up. You are doing well educating the young generation. ❤
Am a proud United Muganda 🇺🇬❤️❤️
I love this dance tutorial
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Oh my God. This is so beautiful. Thank you very much for the lesson. I am a full grown up A but never knew this. Wow. I love this
Am a proud Muganda . Thank you for continuing to make us proud❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much but Buganda also has more dances: Mbaga - a secret teacher for the only married couples(you can guess what this means). It is danced on the weddings. Children are not supposed to participate or watch it.
There is Amaggunju which is a royal dance. It is performed for the King by the people of Butiko clan.
There is also Ttigga. It is for entertainment like Baakisimba, Nankasa and Muwogola.
i so wish i could see all these!!!
We need to keep our traditional cultures and values 👌🏿 long live this emajesty 🙏🏿
Wow, this was massive, hope you brings more all around Uganda
It is a perfect dance for a carnival, brother Oshay
Congratulations! You did a Fun video, not boring one about our Ugandan Beautiful Culture!
Waaaawoooo my cultural dance. Where r u located?????
Muwogola for young people,oldies we leave the floor😊
We Ugandans have a Rich culture.
Absolutely lovely ,Can't wait to learn too ...
Woooo 😂😂😂i can't leave without linking ❤❤
Be blessed!!! You've taught me how to dance and I'm performing soon! Too bad I've caught the video late! Wow!
What a workout. Will be learning these routines this weekend.
Wow it's so beautiful 🙏🙏🥰
Absolutely Incredible!!!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ good job.
Its really good thanks guys
Pmaaya my Frnd u are recalling doing great. Just remembered those days in kenye ... Am still learning how to do this dance really love ur dance.
Bambi nice teacher.. Mr.Kyeyune
When I visit Uganda I would like private lessons ☺️
Really beautiful
I really lyk kiganda dance
"simple as that!" No, you haven't seen us. Love this:)
I've learnt bakisimba, welldonr
Very beautiful and articulate 😍
This is so beautiful 😻
Mazima Wangaala Wangaala Wangaala Wangaala Wangaala Wangaala Wangaala Wangaala Wangaala Wangaala Wangaala Wangaala Nnyaffe Buganda ❤️
Wow guys you rock
I like to learn more
Good job!
Where can i found this training school
Olukindo lunuma naye weluwonera wentandikiira
Wow, am proud to be muganda
Wangaala Nnyaffe Buganda ❤️
It is a good one
Amazing
If I want to join you guys where can I find you
So talented
Can i bring my daughter of 9yrs and u train her please coz nze byanema
Seengejja enkenku means to purify the beer that has not come out very well.
Thanks ba dear nange ndimukuyiga namwe
Please start putting this videos on TikTok
Can I hire you on my wedding?
Me i want to learn hw can I do it
Great !🌻🌻🌻🌻
I like it
Where is the learner from
She’s quick
Wawooo thanx dia nice
Nice teaching 104.9
Thank you very much
Walayi I've learnt 👍👍💪💪💪💋💋💋💋
This is a better way to work out
I was about to say why put a pretender in front,the teacher is wow😅
Galema nze naye nja gayiga
guys location i need to learn these styles.
Want your contacts
Woow
Even me i was praticing wiz u
How much is training a child
It was massive
Also need to be added to the group
I want also to dance
Wawuu
Am sweating
It’s harder than it looks.
Hands at waist means to the person intertained to look at that dancing part .not Buganda Buladde.my name is Buganda
This really made me sweat 👀😂
I like to join your team🙏🙏🙏🙏
The trainer or teacher is very good. However, he is a man. Traditionally, Baakisimba, Nankasa and Muwogola, a man is free to dance while opening his legs, but women do not open their legs whatsoever. Please mark this when you are teaching the students below 18. Keep our traditions.
The woman keeps the legs together even in Muwogola.
It is only in Mbaga dance when a women opens the legs a little bit. And Mbaga dance is meant to train things (senga w'omumukisenge) that is why she can be allowed to.
Very funny
Waw how can I connect to you
I want to join your team
Where can I find you
Am looking for your number please teacher 🙏
MY NAME IS KENIA NOT KENYA
Nice
Can I hire you on my wedding?