Description | 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 | This is a harvest celebration dance of the Basoga people. Is a folk dance from the Busoga region in eastern Uganda. | Insipred by "Ronga" a Bantu language of the Tswa–Ronga branch spoken just south of Maputo in Mozambique. (Please refer to size guide on top of the product Price) | The green color is an inspiration from the "ever so green" continent of Africa. | is a popular style of Mozambican dance combining traditional Mozambican dance rhythms with Portuguese folk music. It was developed in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique, during the 1930s and 1940s.
| Is the traditional dancer celebrating becoming of age. It is additionally known as the jumping dance performed by the iconic Maasai tribe of Tanzania and Kenya |
Content | 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. | 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 language is spoken mostly in Mozambique, It extends a little into South Africa, with about 650,000 speakers in Mozambique and a further 90,000 in South Africa, with dialects including Konde, Putru and Kalanga. | The green color is an inspiration from the "ever so green" continent of Africa.
The shirt is a combination of the African colors on Mozambique fabrics. | Â is a popular style of Mozambican dance combining traditional Mozambican dance rhythms with Portuguese folk music. It was developed in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique, during the 1930s and 1940s.
Over time, the name Marrabenta has frown in popularity and continues to be used today. Founder of Lucia Artur Roso grew up dancing to Marrabenta. Marrabenta was first performed on homemade guitars constructed from oil or gasoline cans and fishing line. The style’s lyrics are often political, though subtly so, and the associated dance is widely performed throughout the country. It developed during the colonial period as a way to criticize the government in a manner that would be nonthreatening manner. | Is the traditional dancer celebrating becoming of age. It is additionally known as the jumping dance performed by the iconic Maasai tribe of Tanzania and Kenya. The dancers do many jumps continuously, fast pace, slow pace, and jumping different heights. The one to jump the highest received the greatest esteem and bragging rights for his display of strength and masculinity. |
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1 kg |
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Green
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5-10 Working Days (International)
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XSmall, Small, Medium, Large, XLarge
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