Those drumers are so talented. That is the stamp that you have been in Burundi. I think I will repeat the video part for the druming multiple times. Now it is the time to enjoy Tanzania 🙂
@logic. When I was growing up in Karusi Province (north of the country) we had a group of drummers next to my grandpa land. When they practiced, we could watch but we were not allowed to touch the drums. Sometimes they would leave carrying their drums, I didn't know whether they were going to the Commune, to the Province ou to Gitega to the royal palace.
@@logic-commentetor3258 Since I am not a member of the Batimbo clan (=drummers), I wouldn't be allowed to play the sacred drums in my village. But some secondary schools had clubs where students could learn how to beat the drums. The College Don Bosco in Ngozi that I attended (1964-1971) was under construction all those years, and was ran by European Salesian priests, so there was no cultural emphasis. When I join we were 105 students (7th, 8th, 9th class) and we used the temporary buildings offererd by the Ngozi Catholic Diocese. When I left we were about 360 (complete secondary school from 7 th to 13th class ). Now there are about 800 or 1000 students and now girls too are studying there.
@@TheBackpacksters When will you visit the lakes of 🇧🇮? Ok thank you very much for your choice that you found. Abarundi turabakunda mwe mukunda kuza iwacu mu gishora🙏🙏
We, Africans, dance the narratives teach us to help keep the balance of the earth; thus avoiding natural catastrophes as much as possible. But do we have to make it a spectacle? I am not sure. Just reflections...
Iam Burundian watching from Capet own south Africa thanks for visiting my motherland .
Thank you! 😊
So amazing to hear something positive from Burundi 🇧🇮 , thanks for appreciating
Burundi is awesome! Enough with the "poorest country in the world" tag. There's way more to Burundi than that.
Thanks for visiting Burundi 🇧🇮 welcome back again , u're have positive mindsets
Thank you! 😃
Those drumers are so talented. That is the stamp that you have been in Burundi. I think I will repeat the video part for the druming multiple times. Now it is the time to enjoy Tanzania 🙂
@logic. When I was growing up in Karusi Province (north of the country) we had a group of drummers next to my grandpa land. When they practiced, we could watch but we were not allowed to touch the drums.
Sometimes they would leave carrying their drums, I didn't know whether they were going to the Commune, to the Province ou to Gitega to the royal palace.
@@stansiyomana1239 Thanks. Did you ever got a chance to learn how to beat them after you grew up?
@@logic-commentetor3258 Since I am not a member of the Batimbo clan (=drummers), I wouldn't be allowed to play the sacred drums in my village.
But some secondary schools had clubs where students could learn how to beat the drums.
The College Don Bosco in Ngozi that I attended (1964-1971) was under construction all those years, and was ran by European Salesian priests, so there was no cultural emphasis. When I join we were 105 students (7th, 8th, 9th class) and we used the temporary buildings offererd by the Ngozi Catholic Diocese. When I left we were about 360 (complete secondary school from 7 th to 13th class ). Now there are about 800 or 1000 students and now girls too are studying there.
Thanks! We absolutely enjoyed your country! 😊
🇧🇮🇧🇮🇧🇮🇧🇮 i ❤ my burundi country
Cool drumming!
It was! ☺️
This destination is amazing and unbelievable. Trible. Contents for us... So ... Give us more entertainment content bro and sister❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for watching along! 😊😊
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When will you visit the lakes of 🇧🇮? Ok thank you very much for your choice that you found. Abarundi turabakunda mwe mukunda kuza iwacu mu gishora🙏🙏
Hello again nav and shish which is next destination after Burundi?
Hey Bruno! The next destination is in this video second half 🤩
i love my country Burundi
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@@TheBackpacksters safe travel
The sound 😢
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High voltage
Absolutely!
We, Africans, dance the narratives teach us to help keep the balance of the earth; thus avoiding natural catastrophes as much as possible. But do we have to make it a spectacle? I am not sure. Just reflections...
Interesting to know this! 🤓
What you was learn about burundi
About culture;burundian people ;
We mentioned what we experienced and learnt in the second half of this video😊
In the first video entering burundi you've been told many bad things about burundi and seem you've witness the reality. Welcome again to visit us
Ofcourse. That's what we explained in the second of this vlog... Sharing and summarising our experience in Burundi