as I look at this ,I only wonder whats going on. I'm an African reared in America, lost from ancient ways. But in this video I see folks who look like my own here in america
Hi, I'm an Argentine percussionist, I am interested in African music and particularly in Jola music, I have Seouruba instruments, and a group are around trying to play something like what you hear on the video. Would be interested in knowing what the meaning of the ceremony and the meaning of what they are singing, and even if we can somehow send me or show me the lyrics of the song is appreciated a lot, will be reproduced with the greatest respect, thank you very much
I recognised lots of them from my own home town lamin god bless you all for putting a smile on me face as i watched dis video am in full spirit dancing n singing life is good
Happy 2021 to all, respect from the upper west side New York city, God bless us all
One of the best dance troupe in Casamance. Great memory!!! I hope the troupe still exist.
Yes it still exists
This song was dedicated to my mom Mam Demba
Le berceau de l'humanité ! Afrique mon Afrique...
Afrique mon Afrique le berceau de l'humanité !!!
as I look at this ,I only wonder whats going on. I'm an African reared in America, lost from ancient ways. But in this video I see folks who look like my own here in america
K Me try and visit west Africa especially like Senegal 🇸🇳 and Gambia 🇬🇲 you will experience a lot about culture..
It remains me my village kombo siffoe during Christmas in those days
Thank you all for your time and keep it up. We should be proud of our culture
beautiful sounds
I Am not a Jola by tribe but a jola by NATIONALITY I ENJOYED THIS VIDEO
That's it all brother. Tribe by nationality is by far the way forward. Thanks Sheku Gerewou
felicitation Diere et bon courage tres nice
Love the video , would like to see more
Big up we will never leave our culture
J'adore ça !!! J'arrive pas à me retenir qd c'est du "situmba" ou du "bugarabu"
Great Job,saxophonist to saxophonist !
love it
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Hi, I'm an Argentine percussionist, I am interested in African music and particularly in Jola music, I have Seouruba instruments, and a group are around trying to play something like what you hear on the video.
Would be interested in knowing what the meaning of the ceremony and the meaning of what they are singing, and even if we can somehow send me or show me the lyrics of the song is appreciated a lot, will be reproduced with the greatest respect, thank you very much
Beautiful cultural ❤
So nice ❤️❤️❤️❤️
thank you big brother I like the music.how will I have more music
C'est du pur et dur son diola
Good
Am very happy to be a jola
j'aime voire la danse diola de tous les troupes
Ok
Very cool Diérré Coly
Nice music but it's too short? ??
Just listening to the cultural music and I regognize a lot of them with my wife in swisszerland
Diny
Long live this beautiful culture😍 fulas are your fathers though
Waw! You are one of our sons/daughters #Jolas your biological fathers..Lol
Haha No I can't subscribe
I recognised lots of them from my own home town lamin god bless you all for putting a smile on me face as i watched dis video am in full spirit dancing n singing life is good
+awa Sarjo You are welcome Awa and glad you enjoyed the video. Will try to find time to upload the whole 2hr plus dvd
CASA 1
My in-laws are the best
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Kulay Sanyang