I used to dance like this long time ago now I'm old kereka niba nshaka kurangira ariko u re a good teacher the way we learned from Muzehe karemera late father of Karemera Remezo pacifique narabikundaga
Thank you so much for the video! I cant wait for the girls' one. But I'm gonna encourage my brother to watch this and learn some of our traditional dance. Also, I'll try to contribute as much as I can for your gym
What's the name and the origin of this Imbyino? Is it an igishakamba (pastoral song)? Could somebody write down the lyrics which go with this dance please, maybe with translation? Thanks
Does somebody know the origin and the name of this Imbyino? It's an Umudiho, right (if I understand music.africamuseum.be/instruments/english/rwanda/rwanda.html correctly)? Could somebody write down the lyrics of the original singing which goes with it please, including an english or french translation of it? That would be great, thanks
I used to dance like this long time ago now I'm old kereka niba nshaka kurangira ariko u re a good teacher the way we learned from Muzehe karemera late father of Karemera Remezo pacifique narabikundaga
What wonderful place Africa is! I particularly like step 2 of those lessons. 👍👍👍 Thank you for these lessons, son.
you are welcome
😮
Wouh! This so beautiful and may be popular to all Rwandans
yes indeed
I loved this!!! I also loved the editing of the video, it made dancing so easy
yeah, thank you :)
If i can learn for arms and foot
A very strong and powerful dance. This looks like how we got are steps for tap dancing in the US. Thanks for sharing.
you are welcome!
Waoo, kindly put for ladies also plzzz
Thank you so much for this, God bless you!
Thank you so much for the video! I cant wait for the girls' one. But I'm gonna encourage my brother to watch this and learn some of our traditional dance.
Also, I'll try to contribute as much as I can for your gym
Thank you, that is very much appreciated
Thanks for teaching us
Woooo reaallly needed that thank you
yeahh keep practising :)
Nono on va s'y mettre ensemble ? ;)
This was good. I am looking forward to visiting. Good job Theo!!!!
Please do!
Learning from Uganda
hii
I was exactly looking for this. Thanks man..Urakoze kabisa
No problem! You are welcome
hahahahaha the part when you have to dance byari bikomeye daaa!!
sha, it's tougher than I thoughtt 😅
Nuko nuko Alain bigishe bigishe 👍🏼👍🏼
yegoo
Thank you Guys u the Best 🙏
thank you
Wow good job guys 👍🏾
Great moves
Good dance but you must teach us. How we may ndance guhamiriza
Nibyiza rwanda dance niyogere
nice bravo bravo
thanks!
I like your way brother! it is helpful
greatt!
Hello I really love this so much is there someone in Houston that can teachers that you can connect me with
Great,we need this dance lessons,how can we reach out to you?
what is the name of the dance and what is it significance to the Rwandans
Good mn
Yego ye 😊
What's the name and the origin of this Imbyino? Is it an igishakamba
(pastoral song)? Could somebody write down the lyrics which go with this dance please, maybe with
translation? Thanks
I don't know my self..
Kutakomeje kwigisha kubyina????
akazi kabaye kenshi
Love you
❤️❤️❤️🤗
That's nice dace
yeah, thnx
Oya sha watwaye akazi ga shuti yandje contente diiiii , no ?
KONCAKA KUBYIGA C?
Oya ,oya diiii, cyibyo ?
Does somebody know the origin and the name of this Imbyino? It's an
Umudiho, right (if I understand
music.africamuseum.be/instruments/english/rwanda/rwanda.html
correctly)? Could somebody write down the lyrics of the original singing which goes with it please,
including an english or french translation of it? That would be great,
thanks
Thank you for appreciate far this subject
Wapiii