So weird seeing this for me. The dance is exactly like my country Ethiopian dance. What the guys are doing is called "Eskista" in Ethiopia but our version has more range in movement and more of a POP added to it, and it is danced with a different style of music. The music playing here is also very familiar called "guragigna" but it has a different type of dance with more powerful footwork. These makes me wonder, were Xhosa and Ethiopian related at some point in history?
Probably related. Xhosas are part of the Bantu Nation which is dominant in areas like Uganda which is close to Ethiopia. We southern Africans migrated from central Africa. You find similarities in Bantu languages especially in old words like water (Manzi), meat etc. Even though the majority of Ethiopia is not Bantu, it could be that the tribe you are referring to is Bantu or related to the Bantu. To Nguni people (Xhosa Zulu Swazi) if you are interested in this listen to Swahili speaking people you will find a lot of similarities especially in words that were around before we mixed with Europeans and Arabs
The Bantu nation are a very influential people. Our forefathers taught and influenced Egypt their ways, they left a mark on whomever they came into contact with. They definitely influenced your people as well.
Not an easy dance to do and yet so uniquely Xhosa
Beautiful!!! They look like they have batteries emqolo! 😍
Xhosa has the most beautiful legs in Africa!!💗 your black American sister😘
Thankyou USA.
Thank you sister ❤️🖤✌🏽
Ungaphoswa mtshana🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤩🤩🤩.. Intle lento marn
So weird seeing this for me. The dance is exactly like my country Ethiopian dance. What the guys are doing is called "Eskista" in Ethiopia but our version has more range in movement and more of a POP added to it, and it is danced with a different style of music. The music playing here is also very familiar called "guragigna" but it has a different type of dance with more powerful footwork. These makes me wonder, were Xhosa and Ethiopian related at some point in history?
No they were not related
Yes they are amanguni comes from upper africa so we are related
Probably related. Xhosas are part of the Bantu Nation which is dominant in areas like Uganda which is close to Ethiopia. We southern Africans migrated from central Africa. You find similarities in Bantu languages especially in old words like water (Manzi), meat etc. Even though the majority of Ethiopia is not Bantu, it could be that the tribe you are referring to is Bantu or related to the Bantu. To Nguni people (Xhosa Zulu Swazi) if you are interested in this listen to Swahili speaking people you will find a lot of similarities especially in words that were around before we mixed with Europeans and Arabs
We are one as africa on one thing divided us was politic as now still politics divid us Africans
The Bantu nation are a very influential people. Our forefathers taught and influenced Egypt their ways, they left a mark on whomever they came into contact with. They definitely influenced your people as well.
Yaaaa uyatyityimba ubafo shame umona phansi. Kutsho mna ke idikazi lase maMpondweni
Yhuh! Yey! Makweriiin!
Not "godukani MaDlomo ndiya nigxotha" 😂😂😂
Which country is this please! ❤
Chini!!!!
Awwwwwwwwwww makwedini niyandigodusa
Xhora dace ukutyityimba
Andiyiqheli le video oko ndiyibukela ndihlathuzelwa ngamanwele!!!
Kwekhu kwedini wandigodusa maarn khawuphinde kaloku 😀 Ayayibetha amajita stru bob 👏👏👏👌
GODUKANI!!!
Yhooooo andanithanda kengoku yhuuu
Xhora dancing ngaselwandle mandoda
i love this
Lithini igama lelangoma nha?
Eweni !!
Ikhothamile ikumnkani yethu Rip to our king
Wayethobekile kelomntu😭💔
Ithini igama yengoma?
Whose mother is gxo-ting abantu?💀
Yhu andadikwa waske wabafokofa kodwa benza ezbukwayo 😠
It's a form or type of praise
Tsiiiiii madoda
Kwekh makwerin niyayenz into yenu
Abaphali bayasadula madoda
Camagu
Ubagxothelani ngoku abantu losisi othetha nge speaker
iyaqhuba iprogramme basemtshatweni apha.....lol
@@jeksproductionstv4070 oh yeyi nam catshukiswa yile nto ka godukani 😀
Programme Director, that was their last performance, akalwi but uyabakhulula
Uyadika lowo