as Rwandans we love you, but no person was taken from Rwanda nor Burundi and brought to the Americas. You’re statement is historically incorrect but as black people and Africans we are all one family. Love you sister🙏🏾
I am Russian and I believe that Africa is a heart of the Earth. West people think that they have made a major contribution to the world. But when they need to feel emotion they turn to music - jazz, blues, rap, rock-n-roll, reggae, soul, RnB. This is all made in Africa
starshinov I was born & raised in New Orleans Louisiana ....You are right.....Jazz especially.... the old traditional Jazz embodies the heartbeat of the life experience of the people of the time in NOLA.....Music is life's Melody.... of Happiness, Laughter , Disappointments ,Sadness ,Celebration ,Love ,Love loss, Life, Death.... All moments in a lifetime....Just think of a world without Music........Without Human Expression.....
@@1ko676 Not everyone. We cannot stereotype and classify all the same. To be honest, even those of slave descent have negative experiences with some Africans. However it's some and usually those whose been taught negative about us, had a bad experience, or think they are above everyone including their own clansman. So I don't take it personal. I've been blessed to have grown up and lived amongst many Africans. I'm very familiar with some of the cultures. My people treat me like family (my African people). I'm a New York born Jamaican 🇯🇲. So in NYC you are surrounded by nothing but cultures. And the USA is huge and diverse with many of the states being culturally different. I moved to Georgia and had a culture shock😁. Blessings
I am from Ghana in West Africa. Even though I don't understand the lyrics, the song touches my heart and often listen to it. Grateful if someone could help me with the meaning. Both singers & dancers are wonderful
Tears of joy in my eyes. Beautiful people, beautiful voices, incredible rhythmic movement. I love my resilient and joyful African people. Peace my brothers and sisters. "Africa will never surrender."
I visited Rwanda two weeks before the war, their spirit of community is strong despite the UN failure to intervene. I enjoyed my few days stay there. Despite all odds yet from this dance you can see joy in their hearts , and this is what we lack here in the Western world. I miss you Rwanda.
@@nikowabantu6216 I wonder what kind of mass murder event could have taken place 25 years ago that could have caused all this....hmm...I wonder...? Nothing happens in a vacuum. Maybe read some history Fab, which must be short for fabulously idiotic. The genocidaires murdered 1M+ men, women, and children in the most ghastly and barbaric ways. They took my cousins entire family to a river side and hacked them all to death. She had eight brothers and sisters. She's the only survivor. The same happened to nearly the entirety of my non-immediate family. Me and my immediate family had left to North America years earlier so we escaped that fate. The RPF stopped this killing and the reason they went into the DRC was because the genocidaire Hutu Power militias were organizing there to come back and finish the job. Were there unjustified reprisal killings? Yes, absolutely. No one was clean in this mess but you shouldn't twist the fact that the RPF campaign in Eastern Congo was to prevent the completion of a horrible campaign of genocide. Naturally, as nearly everything in Africa, the campaign was co opted by western imperialists and made about resource extraction and regional subordination to western multinationals. The history of conflicts in this region are so twisted to serve whatever narrative Westerners want to portray. The truth is that since the Germans and then the Belgians (and French) were involved in the area, they've created power dynamics in order to sow chaos and make it easier for them to maintain control. Textbook colonialist strategy. The Tutsis were originally the rulers of the area in an unequal and exploitative lord/serf style society. The Europeans came and deposed any monarchs that wanted to maintain independence, installing those that were more subservient. Eventually the Tutsi elites (who were educated by the colonial powers in order to serve as local administrators) agitated for independence. The Belgians decided to turn the tables and have the Hutus in power. Because of decades of hostility from an exploitative system, the Hutu governments were extremely ethnically discriminatory and tolerated massacres of Tutsis, if not aided them. In Burundi, the Tutsis maintained power and responded to Hutu massacres of Tutsi peasants with massacres of their own killing hundreds of thousands of Hutu elites and soldiers. Eventually all of this "divide and conquer" strategy boiled over into the 1994 genocide. Then followed years of the Congo Wars which spun out of the genocide but was far more complex and basically inflamed by the Western powers which wanted cheap resources and what makes natural resources cheaper than local conflict? All of this is from disgusting Western Imperialism. What Africans need is a materialist understanding in order to put all of the suffering into context. A socialist revolution is what is badly needed but the West (U.S./NATO) has, since after WWI, done everything in its power to prevent any kind of left-leaning movement from emerging in the Global South. They killed Lumumba, killed Sankara, overthrew Nkrumah, supported Siad Barre's rightward turn and genocidal invasion of Ethiopia, on and on. One wonders why the west has spent so much energy and capital on suppressing African self-determination. It's because they know that an Africa united by a revolutionary mindset based on Marxism would be unstoppable. They would have another China on their hands and they don't want to make that mistake.
There is that lady in the middle! Makes one think Kinyarwanda is the easiest and most enjoyable dance. Guys really had fun !!! Great song, beautiful dances! With love, from Uganda, the Pearl of Africa.
the lady in the middle is sooo good at this...There is nothing like African hospitality. Having travelled all over east and west Africa, was always amazed at the generosity and friendly hospitality of all the people I met everywhere. Africans are the world champions at hospitality.
All my black queen African dance similar including my beautiful queen black Haitians 🇭🇹 black people are really different on earth they love life, dance, and sing from their soul and always smile no matter what. This is beautiful.
I'm from South African and by culture and tradition I am a Zulu speaking male, when I watched the video it simulated my senses and by profession I'm a dancer in the fields of the performing arts industry. And the mom in the is does itrom within, she expresses herself and devote herself wholeheartedly.
JUS WONDERFUL LUV MY NATURAL AFRICAN FOLKS, GOD BLESS YOU ALL RUR STRENGTH, UR DANCE, UR 4EVERNESS... 1TGANG I C & NOTICE ABOUT DIFFERENT CULTURES U ALL STICK W/TRADITION, UM LEARNING CUS I PLAN ON VISITING, DA MOTHER LAND N A FEW MO YEARZ MZ. DANIELS
These women look old enough to have been through hell in the 90's-good to see them enjoying s joyful moment and some some very graceful dancing. Peace and prosperity to them.
They have not got turtured and tormented with loneliness, boredom, isolation and depression like it happens in so many of these so called affluent places though.
True, I have been in Botswana once, I enjoyed the Tswana traditional dance, I was feeling my culture the difference is only that Tswana don't use arms as much as we do, the rythm, feet move are all the same
Fatimah Kwape The rhythm is just like the Tswana Music, and the moves too. Just slight differences. This shows that as Africa we are same people. Just separated by distance and artificial colonial borders. We come from the same place hence the similarities in our dances and music.
Most Bantu tribes in Africa ,are related. We came from Israel..we settled in Africa! West Africa, from where we spread out! Our Fathers were captured and taken to slavery in the Arabs, Europe ,the Americas! We are the chosen of God who have lost knowledge of ourselves!
WOWUU Oh lalaaa dance extraordinaires Canon Je à sure Oh yes Afrique Oye Vive L’Afrque Central surtout Le Congo ,Le Rwanda et Le Burundi comme je suis fière des Vous Félicitations je suis fière d’être Africaine Que vs Bénisse Tous
Yes! And and all this joy! And community born of horrific violence and genocide. And we with all our comforts and safety remain restless irritable and discontent I’d also like to add they NEVER get me outta that dance circle ✌️
My God! This is the best thing I have seen on TH-cam. Wonderful music with no musical instruments. Beautiful dance. Movement like a bird in flight. Africa comes alive. This is what those of us who are the descendants of slaves have lost. We must reconnect with Africa
J'aimerais inviter ce groupe de danseurs au mariage de mes filles ou à celui de mon fils. C'est trop magnifique. Ça me fait couler de larmes de joie. Magnifique.
We need to be united so that foreigners stop the ridiculing of Africans in foreign land. When we look after ourselves you'll see how the table will turn. Africans were respected in the60s, 70s and 80s became we had a united front and our leaders were not armed robbers
This is not a hand holding dance. Better, look at the amazing beauty. We are so lucky to be able to go onto TH-cam from the comfort of our homes and see dance from far regions of the world. This is beautiful footage!!!
creativecompanion ,Really?i have my own style of music from Rwanda traditional dance.I see you playing guitar.It means you re interested of music.If you are interested in this project this is my email:fabufabu05@gmail.com and we talk more.Thanks
WOW Rwanda...this had me crying many tears!😭These people have little in the way of material possessions compared to western countries, yet their joy and zest for life is beyond words! We westerners could really do with taking a leaf out of their book! God bless you beloved people of Rwanda!🤗💖✨
Ah! The polyphonic singing! The counterpoint between the sung phrases, the clapping, and the danced phrases. We in the West have so much to learn. I did especially love the men's dancing from 7:15 through the end! If my understanding is correct, dancing such as this would be done in a closed circle and last for hours, with different dancers coming into the middle on their own timing.
Wow Wow Wow!!!!!! so proud of Rwanda!!!!! vive le Rwanda et les Rwandais!!!!!! i realy thank you Daperpkazoo for apploading this video. Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!
Africans are amazing. One doesn't need to understand the language to enjoy this. Batswana can relate to this one easily as it is almost the same as their dance.
WOW!! it is rilly nice that I found this video, the culture here is very similar to my own in many features, ' TSWANA DANCE' there is too much clapping, with fast moving foot steps, the ululation and it does not involve drums in it. These are our real brothers and sisters, Now I now believe, Botswana people originate from around Rwanda. NICE!!!!!!!! I Love you Rwanda!
You are absolutely right! I once happened to visit Botswana, we went to a cultural village, and I was amazed to see how our traditional dances are similar, especially the rythme! God created Africans and they invented the music for the world to enjoy hmn
The grandma with the green skirt and the scarf is a steal! What a vibrant teacher! Thank you, Grandma!
I am from Barbados and this is where my ancestors are from originally, I am seeing and feeling their presence. We are all dancing with them.
You just taught me something about my ancestry. I will learn more in research. 🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Wow
I am rwandan and we love you all very much ❤
as Rwandans we love you, but no person was taken from Rwanda nor Burundi and brought to the Americas. You’re statement is historically incorrect but as black people and Africans we are all one family. Love you sister🙏🏾
@@nauraa3069 maybe her ancestors are rwandese
I am Russian and I believe that Africa is a heart of the Earth. West people think that they have made a major contribution to the world. But when they need to feel emotion they turn to music - jazz, blues, rap, rock-n-roll, reggae, soul, RnB. This is all made in Africa
starshinov I am Rwandan ,and I heard the people from your country think we livin with animal is it true or not?
starshinov I was born & raised in New Orleans Louisiana ....You are right.....Jazz especially.... the old traditional Jazz embodies the heartbeat of the life experience of the people of the time in NOLA.....Music is life's Melody.... of Happiness, Laughter , Disappointments ,Sadness ,Celebration ,Love ,Love loss, Life, Death.... All moments in a lifetime....Just think of a world without Music........Without Human Expression.....
@@1ko676 they do think that and sone american also believe that all of africa live in a hut climb tree. I know it is an ignorant belief.
Yoyo what , really?
@@1ko676 Not everyone. We cannot stereotype and classify all the same. To be honest, even those of slave descent have negative experiences with some Africans. However it's some and usually those whose been taught negative about us, had a bad experience, or think they are above everyone including their own clansman. So I don't take it personal. I've been blessed to have grown up and lived amongst many Africans. I'm very familiar with some of the cultures. My people treat me like family (my African people). I'm a New York born Jamaican 🇯🇲. So in NYC you are surrounded by nothing but cultures. And the USA is huge and diverse with many of the states being culturally different. I moved to Georgia and had a culture shock😁. Blessings
I am from Ghana in West Africa. Even though I don't understand the lyrics, the song touches my heart and often listen to it. Grateful if someone could help me with the meaning. Both singers & dancers are wonderful
Africans have amazing cultures, languages, music and dances! Respect from Norway!
Also I appreciate Norway people they have a Good heart
@@sjosephmashany-eu6rf Thanks :)
Me too
Am from Zimbabwe, l loved this dance, l wish all Africans, go back and revisit our ancestral culture, to where come from, who are we, who am I?
Tears of joy in my eyes. Beautiful people, beautiful voices, incredible rhythmic movement. I love my resilient and joyful African people. Peace my brothers and sisters. "Africa will never surrender."
I love my country Rwanda
It's very joyful to share our culture around the world
I visited Rwanda two weeks before the war, their spirit of community is strong despite the UN failure to intervene. I enjoyed my few days stay there. Despite all odds yet from this dance you can see joy in their hearts , and this is what we lack here in the Western world. I miss you Rwanda.
I wanna get back
The lady in the middle was amazing!!!! The song says it all!!! Our beloved visitors , you are highly welcome, sit relax and feel at home.
james ainebyoona komere
While Africans don't sit and feel at home outside the land. There is nothing like possessing a beautiful mind.
@@africanoriginal9404 3 years later and it still feels the same..
This feeling! The tears coming down and this feeling of hope and unconditional love! I'm coming back home, just a matter of time mama Rwanda :)
Good feelings!
Am a pastor my heart feels and loves Rwanda. Pray one day I'll go there to preach.
You are welcome pastor this is the country of hapness🎉🎉
No chemicals, no narcotics, no weaves and wigs, no heating or conditioning, no nervousness..... pure excitement, joy, fun.... this is heavenly life
welcome to africa
Wowwww❤
I dont understand a word but the rythm is making me move. God bless Africa
Bakeneye inkunga naho barashoboye
They are singing that the culture of Rwandans, they spread it everywhere
It's just a welcoming songs, They were just welcoming tourists in that way
Greetings from México 🇲🇽🇷🇼
I’m from the Drc and even though my country dislikes Rwanda I still love this song
These are hutus no Tutsis
The tutsis are the ones who are causing trouble in the Great Lakes region
@@nikowabantu6216 I wonder what kind of mass murder event could have taken place 25 years ago that could have caused all this....hmm...I wonder...? Nothing happens in a vacuum. Maybe read some history Fab, which must be short for fabulously idiotic.
The genocidaires murdered 1M+ men, women, and children in the most ghastly and barbaric ways. They took my cousins entire family to a river side and hacked them all to death. She had eight brothers and sisters. She's the only survivor. The same happened to nearly the entirety of my non-immediate family. Me and my immediate family had left to North America years earlier so we escaped that fate.
The RPF stopped this killing and the reason they went into the DRC was because the genocidaire Hutu Power militias were organizing there to come back and finish the job. Were there unjustified reprisal killings? Yes, absolutely. No one was clean in this mess but you shouldn't twist the fact that the RPF campaign in Eastern Congo was to prevent the completion of a horrible campaign of genocide.
Naturally, as nearly everything in Africa, the campaign was co opted by western imperialists and made about resource extraction and regional subordination to western multinationals.
The history of conflicts in this region are so twisted to serve whatever narrative Westerners want to portray. The truth is that since the Germans and then the Belgians (and French) were involved in the area, they've created power dynamics in order to sow chaos and make it easier for them to maintain control. Textbook colonialist strategy. The Tutsis were originally the rulers of the area in an unequal and exploitative lord/serf style society. The Europeans came and deposed any monarchs that wanted to maintain independence, installing those that were more subservient. Eventually the Tutsi elites (who were educated by the colonial powers in order to serve as local administrators) agitated for independence. The Belgians decided to turn the tables and have the Hutus in power. Because of decades of hostility from an exploitative system, the Hutu governments were extremely ethnically discriminatory and tolerated massacres of Tutsis, if not aided them. In Burundi, the Tutsis maintained power and responded to Hutu massacres of Tutsi peasants with massacres of their own killing hundreds of thousands of Hutu elites and soldiers. Eventually all of this "divide and conquer" strategy boiled over into the 1994 genocide. Then followed years of the Congo Wars which spun out of the genocide but was far more complex and basically inflamed by the Western powers which wanted cheap resources and what makes natural resources cheaper than local conflict?
All of this is from disgusting Western Imperialism. What Africans need is a materialist understanding in order to put all of the suffering into context. A socialist revolution is what is badly needed but the West (U.S./NATO) has, since after WWI, done everything in its power to prevent any kind of left-leaning movement from emerging in the Global South. They killed Lumumba, killed Sankara, overthrew Nkrumah, supported Siad Barre's rightward turn and genocidal invasion of Ethiopia, on and on.
One wonders why the west has spent so much energy and capital on suppressing African self-determination. It's because they know that an Africa united by a revolutionary mindset based on Marxism would be unstoppable. They would have another China on their hands and they don't want to make that mistake.
@@nikowabantu6216 wrong
@@Hknj001 Tutsi are very dangerous. I confirm it 100%
we don't care and do not be stupid maybe you don't love Kagame and the regime but how can you dislike a country?
The songs here are found with strong and warm welcoming lyrics, I can imagine anyone’s feelings and emotions when welcomed this way. 🇷🇼
There is that lady in the middle! Makes one think Kinyarwanda is the easiest and most enjoyable dance. Guys really had fun !!!
Great song, beautiful dances! With love, from Uganda, the Pearl of Africa.
the lady in the middle is sooo good at this...There is nothing like African hospitality. Having travelled all over east and west Africa, was always amazed at the generosity and friendly hospitality of all the people I met everywhere. Africans are the world champions at hospitality.
i agree.
@QWECY true ❤🇸🇷
That's our biggest weakness and why everyone use that against us......but
we waking up enough with putting up with the Neanderthals and their BS
Proud to be one of them! Longlife to Rwandans!!
Je suis congolaise mais j'aime la musique et la danse rwandaises. Je danse très bien.
I LOVE THIS ONE BECAUSE EVERYONE ELSE LIKE ME OR U STILL DANCE 💞❤️🇷🇼 I ❤️ RWANDA!
You see the love and energy they to put into welcoming people from other countries and yet we are still taken for granted
All my black queen African dance similar including my beautiful queen black Haitians 🇭🇹 black people are really different on earth they love life, dance, and sing from their soul and always smile no matter what. This is beautiful.
I'm from South African and by culture and tradition I am a Zulu speaking male, when I watched the video it simulated my senses and by profession I'm a dancer in the fields of the performing arts industry. And the mom in the is does itrom within, she expresses herself and devote herself wholeheartedly.
What genre of African dance do most perform. Lets connect, we do similar things
We have similar dance in Zambia practiced in the eastern part
Rwanda 🇷🇼 must have a cultural exchange festival with Botswana 🇧🇼 ...💕🇧🇼🇷🇼
Keba Dinake yeeeesss!!! I hust saw this videos and immediately thought, Botswana and Rwanda dance are so similar it is just beautiful!
If you have any capability, just contact me
Une très belle histoire d'amour entre L'Afrique et ses enfants mes félicitations depuis Abidjan 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
Naho naho naho yeeeeeeeeee!guma guma guma!sha murankumbuje kbs!
Nibyo nibyo nibyo nibyo, eeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhh
beautiful! cant stop smiling... thank you for sharing. God bless Rwanda and it's people x
JUS WONDERFUL LUV MY NATURAL AFRICAN FOLKS, GOD BLESS YOU ALL RUR STRENGTH, UR DANCE, UR 4EVERNESS... 1TGANG I C & NOTICE ABOUT DIFFERENT CULTURES U ALL STICK W/TRADITION, UM LEARNING CUS I PLAN ON VISITING, DA MOTHER LAND N A FEW MO YEARZ MZ. DANIELS
These women look old enough to have been through hell in the 90's-good to see them enjoying s joyful moment and some some very graceful dancing. Peace and prosperity to them.
Peace and love to mama Africa
They have not got turtured and tormented with loneliness, boredom, isolation and depression like it happens in so many of these so called affluent places though.
@@africanoriginal9404ioh
Sister in the pink wrap: "yep I'm feeling EVERY performance"
The rhythm, the beat, the foot work, clapping of hands and the intensity resembles Tswana dance! Amazing 👏
True, I have been in Botswana once, I enjoyed the Tswana traditional dance, I was feeling my culture the difference is only that Tswana don't use arms as much as we do, the rythm, feet move are all the same
@@leonmwumvaneza5644 your observation is on point. True.
Watching this in 2022 , from south africa ,love it
I like this so much I watched it 3 times, I am from Botswana
Fatimah Kwape The rhythm is just like the Tswana Music, and the moves too. Just slight differences. This shows that as Africa we are same people. Just separated by distance and artificial colonial borders. We come from the same place hence the similarities in our dances and music.
Yes!!! Peter Peter, that's what I've just commented above. There's a definite Setswana familiarity to it. We are one!
Most Bantu tribes in Africa ,are related. We came from Israel..we settled in Africa! West Africa, from where we spread out! Our Fathers were captured and taken to slavery in the Arabs, Europe ,the Americas!
We are the chosen of God who have lost knowledge of ourselves!
I watched it more than 5 times, that lady with a pink head scarf turns so gracefully.
I know you can hear your people too ,can't you ???
Thank You for sharing so so Beautiful. From Los Angeles California 🇺🇸
Is there any Zimbabweans here I think Jah prayzer owes us an explanation
Link the Jah Prayzah version
Umuco wabanyarwanda tuwusakaze hose ntabwo twata umuco gakondo ariko banyarwanda dukomere kumuco wacu rwose me bayobozi b'igihugu cyacu cyane abashinzwe umuco munshingano zanyu dufite umuco mwiza nimurebe ibibintu ukuntu biryoshye
This has to be one of the most beautiful thing I’ve ever see.💖
WOWUU Oh lalaaa dance extraordinaires Canon Je à sure Oh yes Afrique Oye Vive L’Afrque Central surtout Le Congo ,Le Rwanda et Le Burundi comme je suis fière des Vous Félicitations je suis fière d’être Africaine Que vs Bénisse Tous
Kutoka Tanzania,nimependa sanaaaa..
ooh my traditional dance.nowhere better than home the mum in the middle is really killin
Rugwiza Emmanuel yes she is
That mum's hand work and footwork is impeccable. What truly beautiful dance work.
The lady in the middle is super and she doesn't tire.
Rugwiza Emmanuel
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Rugwiza Emmanuel what’s the name of this dance and what are they saying
I'm from the Caribbean and love the music 100%
ejmobiel rwanda home country I am proud though I am far from my mother land
Welcome to RWANDA
Hey now, Caribbean music is nothing to be ashamed of! You brought us REGGAE!!!!
No expensive music instruments. No stages with lights. No alcohol or drugs. Just clapping, stick beating on a plastic jug, and spirit!
ElfHighMage for sure only spirit
This is really an expression of the heart
Yes! And and all this joy! And community born of horrific violence and genocide. And we with all our comforts and safety remain restless irritable and discontent
I’d also like to add they NEVER get me outta that dance circle ✌️
The girl in the middle...
ElfHighMage good observation!!!!!
I did not knw Rwandan traditonal dance is similar to 'ours' Botswana🇧🇼. One Africa ,one love. No one can beat us wen it comes to ur African culture!
My coworker and his wife a registered nurse just moved to Rwanda from US about 2 weeks ago to volunteer. They are probably loving the beautiful people
I just love and feel the spirit ... Love from Ghana 🇬🇭
Ndagukunda Rwanda, i hope one day I can go back to my home country :))
The girl in the middle is really feeling the music!
After this pandemic,we will dance this.karame Rwanda ndagukunda 🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼
The music is flowing through the woman in the middle. I'm enchanted.
akosua adoma sarpong I noticed that as well
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Beautiful joy love. God bless you my family. From USA
❤
That sister with the pink headdress is so graceful.
Ooh! I'm in Kenya, I like this song ever forever
Nice dance.The lady in the middle is really Rwandan inclined.
Mama in the middle is on fire.she is killing it,beautiful rwandese
Beautiful!.. my little sister in the pink head wrap was truly feeling herself!! 💖💖💋💋
My God! This is the best thing I have seen on TH-cam. Wonderful music with no musical instruments. Beautiful dance. Movement like a bird in flight. Africa comes alive. This is what those of us who are the descendants of slaves have lost. We must reconnect with Africa
Come to Africa come home
@Sales Rep yes you can
Go to www.africanancestry.com and you will find out
No it's a black owned company
J'aimerais inviter ce groupe de danseurs au mariage de mes filles ou à celui de mon fils. C'est trop magnifique. Ça me fait couler de larmes de joie. Magnifique.
Sista with the pink head scarf is BAD, and she knows it!😎
This is how Africans Welcome and entertain foreigners, but when we go to their countries..... Woh
Ha, yeah
We need to be united so that foreigners stop the ridiculing of Africans in foreign land. When we look after ourselves you'll see how the table will turn. Africans were respected in the60s, 70s and 80s became we had a united front and our leaders were not armed robbers
They think we are backward.
........doors are slimmed shut........in total silence .... !!!!!
They got nothing what do you expect
This is not a hand holding dance.
Better, look at the amazing beauty. We are so lucky to be able to go onto TH-cam from the comfort of our homes and see dance from far regions of the world.
This is beautiful footage!!!
The choir is wonderful too.
Am a Ugandan 🇺🇬🇺🇬but big up our neighborhood
💥💥💥💥💥💥🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 Africa my beautiful home wow so much joy!!! Proud i was born and raised in this amazing continent 🇿🇦🇿🇦
Ohhh!! Wow! I love Rwanda and Their culture is amazing. I have to came there too to satisfy my feelings , I can’t wait! @visit Rwanda
Only if you could understand the meaning of lyrics, you would burst into tears of joy! The mama in the middle is killin' it for real!
Kindly translate or give a brief translation...
She is the Ginger Rogers of Africa
Indeed.✨
In brief, The first song aims at giving a warm welcome to visitors while the second one is inviting people to advertise the rwandan culture everywhere
Yes great dancer the others intuitively looks to her
The slim lady in green sandals and the dude in gumboots have both decided to put their best feet forward. Love from Kenya, East Africa 😎
My people 👏👏👍 how I miss this joyful can’t be measured 🥰 Rwanda 🇷🇼 my motherland, my home
This is wonderful. I like the way the middle lady dances the UKELE as is called in Etsako district of Edo state Nigeria.
So very beautiful. We Americans need this kind of community.
creativecompanion ,Really?i have my own style of music from Rwanda traditional dance.I see you playing guitar.It means you re interested of music.If you are interested in this project this is my email:fabufabu05@gmail.com and we talk more.Thanks
By no
@@F20ization we
that's country is where I had born and live today God bless my Rwanda country
Le ton musical est très agréable et la danse gracieuse de ces belles dames me donnent beaucoup d'émotions ! C'est cela notre généreuse Afrique !
WOW Rwanda...this had me crying many tears!😭These people have little in the way of material possessions compared to western countries, yet their joy and zest for life is beyond words! We westerners could really do with taking a leaf out of their book! God bless you beloved people of Rwanda!🤗💖✨
Trust me they would love to take a leaf out of our book.
Ah! The polyphonic singing! The counterpoint between the sung phrases, the clapping, and the danced phrases. We in the West have so much to learn. I did especially love the men's dancing from 7:15 through the end! If my understanding is correct, dancing such as this would be done in a closed circle and last for hours, with different dancers coming into the middle on their own timing.
Wabura this has made may night gooda for sure I did not sleep
This dance is special. The mum I the middle is just great! Never seen anything like this. I've down loaded for future watching😍😍
it allways amaze me how african dance allways matches the rythm.. like in this one the feet and the hand clapping matches perfectly
Africans have much love😂😂
Jah must have taken a leaf from this master piece to come up with his own kurarama ingadzaa
MY SPIRIT WENT HOME TO MOTHER AFRIKA AS I WATCHED THE LOVE AND MUSICAL BRILLIANCE OF MY PEOPLE....LOVE!
Nice. There is no Twa village in Rwanda. All Rwandans live together. Anyway the dance is awesome and so for the songs.
I am Rwandan but that that in tune with my culture and this just lights my heart up ❤️❤️
The one in the middle has so much passion and rhythm for the dance! Very entertaining, well done lady!
Much love 👍👍👍👍👍✌️
Wow Wow Wow!!!!!! so proud of Rwanda!!!!! vive le Rwanda et les Rwandais!!!!!! i realy thank you Daperpkazoo for apploading this video. Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!
i am currently in South Africa and this clip reminds me of home....exactly where i was born!!
Bless you Africa! What a rethym without any instruments. I am proud to be one of you all 🤍💯
Je suis Burundais, j'aime la musique et la danse Rwandaise
This has actually moved me to tears.. so beautiful 💋💋💖
Very nice, this dance make me HAPPY ,Rwanda 🇷🇼 my motherland i miss you
May God bless Africa. We pray for peace, look how everyone is happy . I dont know why am crying while watching this beautiful video
I'm shedding tears too.
Shout out for the soloist in red cardigan and black headscarf, the auntie in the middle is feeling the music for real!
Men movements added energy to the dance... gracefully rhythmically
Just love watching the entire troupe very much.
Never a dull moment.
Africans are amazing. One doesn't need to understand the language to enjoy this. Batswana can relate to this one easily as it is almost the same as their dance.
I cried with joy watching this.
Beautiful singing and dancing..and not even an instrument in sight! Joyous
This video is like a captivating, living painting. I keep coming back to it. It touches me deeply.
Mbega byiza kabisa ibyoshimo ntibigurwa,ntibisaba ibyamirenge pe!!!!
WOW!! it is rilly nice that I found this video, the culture here is very similar to my own in many features, ' TSWANA DANCE' there is too much clapping, with fast moving foot steps, the ululation and it does not involve drums in it. These are our real brothers and sisters, Now I now believe, Botswana people originate from around Rwanda. NICE!!!!!!!! I Love you Rwanda!
You are absolutely right! I once happened to visit Botswana, we went to a cultural village, and I was amazed to see how our traditional dances are similar, especially the rythme! God created Africans and they invented the music for the world to enjoy hmn
Keep on singing and dancing great Africa. Someone somewhere is praying for you.
Love from 💕💕💕💕 INDIA
Watching from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦I hv liked the dance 💃cz my love is from Rwanda 🇷🇼😊😊😊