@ 8:30, Wow, excellent amazing footwork. This is awesome! The group dance so beautifully and gracefully. Thank you for this video. This is our tradition and we must preserve it by teaching it to our children who will pass down to our children's children so it never goes distinct due to western popular culture.
Could someone assist us in the reconstrucción of an old dance? In Mexico there is a takari dance with Yemayá and eshu dressed as the devil leading two straight lines of people dressed with grass called jujuros which might be sourcers in an African language. The music and concept is so distorted it has lost the essence of an African dance. Is there a similar dance in Africa close to my description, if so anyone have a video.
They all did so well. That final girl though was amazing!
This is a great school. Keep it up. Our culture must live forever...
Wow, eyin omo yi e o ni sanku mo iya yin loju. When last did I see something like this . They're so energetic .watching from Texas USA.
Fellow Texan here love watching my brothers and sisters across the ocean
This is the most beautiful thing I've seen today. The Bata dance is a slowly dying dance. Thanks for giving it the relevance it deserves. 👍🏾
Don't worry Ashley it surviving in Cuba!
@@spaceseed9250 Halleluyah
@@surelyashley5726 To be Afro Cuban Afro Puerto Rican is too never forget your African roots! 😎
@ 8:30, Wow, excellent amazing footwork. This is awesome! The group dance so beautifully and gracefully. Thank you for this video. This is our tradition and we must preserve it by teaching it to our children who will pass down to our children's children so it never goes distinct due to western popular culture.
I’m so proud to be Yoruba. Ekiti/ijebu gurl here. The girls are beautiful as well
I support you MWA, Ijebu boy is here
Omg I'm also Ekiti/Ijebu
I swear
if u knew the original meaning of the word 'Yoruba' u wouldn't be saying it o.
@@adamasimolowo8285 stop being crazy
You guys make me remember my school days,gone are days when I love and like to dance cultural dance ,at Dynamic international school,Weldon guys
LOVELY, AND ACROBATIC.
This people might be related to the tribe in Ghana called the ewes. They dance exactly like this with joy
This is the Yoruba bata dance
Ewas are descendants of yorubas
This is my secondary school. Ois yes
Could someone assist us in the reconstrucción of an old dance? In Mexico there is a takari dance with Yemayá and eshu dressed as the devil leading two straight lines of people dressed with grass called jujuros which might be sourcers in an African language. The music and concept is so distorted it has lost the essence of an African dance. Is there a similar dance in Africa close to my description, if so anyone have a video.
i wish i can dance like this
Well done guys that’s how it’s done
this is lovely i love it
Lovely
❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful...
Impressive
I love this
Awesome 👌
Weldone
Ase Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Woooowwww
This is good
Orimi wu gidigan ni
Is this ijebu
ekiti
Good job