Description | This is a harvest celebration dance of the Basoga people. Is a folk dance from the Busoga region in eastern Uganda. | Inspired by Xichangana language which is the top three common languages spoken in Mozambique. (Please refer to size guide on top of the product Price) | Its vhaVenda traditional dance and it been performed by generation to generation of Vhavenda people. Tshikona dance is performed by men dancing around making a circle from the middle of the ground going outwards | Were dances traditionally performed in preparation for war by the Haha Berber tribes in the Atlas Mountains. | [funɐˈna] is a music and dance genre from Cape Verde | The outfit is named after an ethnic clan called "amaZulu" from Southern Africa. |
Content | This is a harvest celebration dance of the Basoga people. Is a folk dance from the Busoga region in eastern Uganda. This dance is a sign of friendship and unity. Once there were two men who were such good friends that they shared everything in their life. | Although the country endured various forms of political, economic, and social upheaval from Portuguese colonization to severe drought and famine. Xichangana language is one of the top three languages spoken in southern Mozambique. | Its vhaVenda traditional dance and it been performed by generation to generation of Vhavenda people. Tshikona dance is performed by men dancing around making a circle from the middle of the ground going outwards. Tshikona could be referred as the Venda ‘national dance’. It was performed on all important occasions, such as the installation of a new ruler, the commemoration of a ruler’s death (dzumo), and the sacrificial rites at the gravest a ruler’s ancestors. | Were dances traditionally performed in preparation for war by the Haha Berber tribes in the Atlas Mountains. This dance is a show of courage for young men going off to battle. The choreography includes war-like moves such as pretend shooting. During much of the dance, rifles are help on the men’s heads. | [funɐˈna] is a music and dance genre from Cape Verde. Funaná is an accordion-based music. The rhythm is usually provided by the ferrinho much like the use of washboards in zydeco, the saw in Caribbean ripsaw music, the scraper in Sub-Saharan African music and the güiro in Latin and Pre-Columbian music. | The outfit shows the diversity of cultures, beliefs and African print designs you find within the continent, so refined. |
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Weight |
1 kg |
Estimated Delivery time |
3-5 working Days (Domestic)
5-10 Working Days (International)
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size |
XSmall, Small, Medium, Large, XLarge
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size |
size, XSmall, Small, Medium, Large
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Weight |
1 kg |
Type |
2 Piece (Matching Trouser and Top)
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Color |
Red
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Estimated Delivery Time |
3-5 Working days (Domestic)
5-10 Working Days (International)
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size |
XSmall, Small, Medium, Large, XLarge
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