wow, this is so awesome. Every time they add a sound and a new person comes up is very symbolic and sounds great. It also sounds very similar to Afro Brazilian dance.
@@t-larmonmusic3403 Hahahahahaha- It is the other way around. Afro-Brazilian dance sounds this. This particular rhythm is from a place where Zambia, Angola and The Democratic Republic of Congo meet. This is the area where the ancestors of Black Brazilians were taken into slavery from.
Another thing that is important for many people to see is that while the dancing itself is very different the concept can be traced to many traditional dances of Europeans and further out. For example I am familiar with Eastern European traditional dances and it’s also someone playing and then men and women taking turns to dance in center like showing self off to potential future spouse. It’s like a small thing but shows cultural connection.
@@musonda131 My comment isn’t meant to suggest that the connection is direct or that it is exclusive to Europe. I only mentioned Eastern Europe because it is what I am familiar with. There are similar dances all over the world in very opposite parts of the world. You can find it among native Americans across south and North America as well as among the most northern Scandinavian or Altaic people. I am definitely NOT suggesting that dance in the video is descended FROM Europe. I know that origin of all people is actually from Northern East Africa. But the dancing and traditions are sometimes similar because they represent something all people inherited in their culture. Some more and some less.
@@nzingan7670 yes, I may have expressed myself not clearly enough. I don’t mean the dance in the video is from Europe. I believe all people originated in North east Africa in the Fertile Crescent. Many people preserved these traditions.
Kalubale/Linda from North Western Province in Zambia 🇿🇲 they produce pineapple from this Province something interesting Zambezi River source is from Mwinilungabsame Province beautiful land and Very fertile land scape
Thank you mwebana bakwa Lesa.
Zambia yalikwata ifitu ifingi traditionally and culture 👏 👏 👏
So proud to be a zambian Indian! You Zambians gave us refuge we pray that our country thrives and it shall in the Lords most Holy Name! ❤🙏🏼
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Absolutely Beautiful 🥰
Beautiful!! Proudly Zambian👍❤🙏🙏🙏
Superb!!!!
🙌🏾🙌🏾 Abena Zambia 🇿🇲 making us proud.
one zambia .....one nation !!
Awesome
Beautiful. She's a very good dancer
Proudly Zambian!!!!
wow, this is so awesome. Every time they add a sound and a new person comes up is very symbolic and sounds great. It also sounds very similar to Afro Brazilian dance.
True
@@t-larmonmusic3403 Hahahahahaha- It is the other way around. Afro-Brazilian dance sounds this. This particular rhythm is from a place where Zambia, Angola and The Democratic Republic of Congo meet. This is the area where the ancestors of Black Brazilians were taken into slavery from.
There's an engine in that waist
I don't think I have seen a woman do this dance as well as she has.
I love my country zambia
Proudly Zambian
Beautiful indeed
Oh my god the isolations... they have so much control
Superb 👌🏿👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Very nice dance
Another thing that is important for many people to see is that while the dancing itself is very different the concept can be traced to many traditional dances of Europeans and further out. For example I am familiar with Eastern European traditional dances and it’s also someone playing and then men and women taking turns to dance in center like showing self off to potential future spouse. It’s like a small thing but shows cultural connection.
No, no connection to europe
"Traced to", as in "this come from" or "this went to"?
@@musonda131 My comment isn’t meant to suggest that the connection is direct or that it is exclusive to Europe. I only mentioned Eastern Europe because it is what I am familiar with. There are similar dances all over the world in very opposite parts of the world. You can find it among native Americans across south and North America as well as among the most northern Scandinavian or Altaic people. I am definitely NOT suggesting that dance in the video is descended FROM Europe. I know that origin of all people is actually from Northern East Africa. But the dancing and traditions are sometimes similar because they represent something all people inherited in their culture. Some more and some less.
@@nzingan7670 yes, I may have expressed myself not clearly enough. I don’t mean the dance in the video is from Europe. I believe all people originated in North east Africa in the Fertile Crescent. Many people preserved these traditions.
Keep it up Luchazi women
Just look at the waist as if she has no bones
very cool rhythm,
Wow! Nice
Very nice
Luchazi women are the best of all
All dances are unique, I guess that is what makes Zambia’s culture and traditions rich. One Zambia One Nation
I love my tribe
What tribe is this?? And at what event is this song performed?
Hanga twayoya
Bushe na tundunshi aba???? Job well done. Makali one
Sounds like a dialect of bemba
Is this traditional dance Bemba ?
From the North Western Province of Zambia
What is the name of the dance
What tribe is this?
Kalubale/Linda from North Western Province in Zambia 🇿🇲
they produce pineapple from this Province something interesting Zambezi River source is from Mwinilungabsame Province beautiful land and Very fertile land scape
Kalubale/Kaluunda tribe
Awesome
Keep it up Luchazi women