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ELIMU
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ELIMU
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Somebody help me post those 9 images here..I don't know how.
 
Mike111
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Mike111
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ELIMU
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Tried that before,didnt work.Thanks.

AFRICAN CULTURAL AND RITUAL DANCES
Most Africans today,especially niger-congo and nilotic speakers have preserved most of their cultural traditions intact for over 3000yrs ever since they mass migrated from north Africa from their times at the Nile valley Civilizations of Ancient Egypt,Libya and kush up to now.One of these traditions is the dance.
African dance utilizes the concept of
polyrhythm as well as total body articulation.Dances teach social patterns and values and help people work, mature, praise or criticize members of the community while celebrating festivals and funerals, competing, reciting history, proverbs and poetry; and to encounter gods. African dances are largely participatory, with spectators being part of the performance. With the exception of some spiritual, religious or initiation dances, there are traditionally no barriers between dancers and onlookers. Even ritual dances often have a time when spectators participate.
Traditional dance in Africa occurs collectively, expressing the life of the community more than that of individuals or couples.
 
Brada-Anansi
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Nice post, however it should read the African origin of Kemetian cultural dances as more than likely it came from inner Africa and disperse to Kemet like it's original population.
 
Mike111
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^This Mother Africa stuff is really getting tiresome.

ALL language is African in origin.
All Dance is African in origin.
ALL PEOPLE are African in origin.

And I guess you forgot that Egypt is also African.

But to the point, surely you must understand that Egyptian Dance would have been much more refined and advanced than anything Subsaharan.

So yes, it would correctly be called Egyptian dance!

If you disagree, then pray tell where in Subsahara you would find this.

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Brada-Anansi
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Asanti Dance Theatre dancers Yoga, Kwame and Yawis put on a show outside Dandenong Plaza

Why would Egyptian dance be anymore refine than other dance in Africa at that era.
You take a modern dance company and compare it with ritual dances that appeared wild, fact is ritural dances appeared wild in places like Morroco and Egypt of today no different than their ancestors.
Zar Ancient African Trans Dance From Around The World.

Read more: http://egyptsearchreloaded.proboards.com/thread/1889#ixzz4Kx619iMf
 
the lioness,
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Mike's mother is Black Middle Eastern and his father is Scandinavian. He's not sub-saharan. He's not one if us.
That's why Egyptian dance is more refined than other dance in Africa.
 
ELIMU
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Originally posted by Mike111:
^This Mother Africa stuff is really getting tiresome.

ALL language is African in origin.
All Dance is African in origin.
ALL PEOPLE are African in origin.

And I guess you forgot that Egypt is also African.

But to the point, surely you must understand that Egyptian Dance would have been much more refined and advanced than anything Subsaharan.

So yes, it would correctly be called Egyptian dance!

If you disagree, then pray tell where in Subsahara you would find this.

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You are acting like you don't understand ****.Bantu and south nilotic people today live in the so-called sub-sahara but in ancient times,they lived in North Africa, Libya and Egypt ..It is their cultures and traditions portrayed in Saharan rock paintings and ancient Egypt wall paintings.It is their cultures which were described explicitly by Herodotus.The culture of modern North Africans is not in any way similar to that of ancient North Africans.. Except for some Indigenous groups like Tuaregs,Toubou and Siwa..Even the beja and Rashidun are most likely migrants from Arabia..So Ancient Egyptian dance was the dance of the ancestors of modern so-called sub-saharan people.
 
Mike111
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Brada-Anansi - So you think that Asanti Dance is traditional subsaharan dance eh.
 
Brada-Anansi
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Originally posted by Mike111:
Brada-Anansi - So you think that Asanti Dance is traditional subsaharan dance eh.

No it's completely modern just like Alvin Ailey , and that's the point one can find aspects of tradition in such dances,which is meant for pure entertainment than ritual.

And you keep saying Subsaharan like such dances do not exist north of the Sahara and sometimes outside of it matter of fact you are a proponent that such Blacks are native to the so-called west Asia, while I have no doubt that such exist and for a Xthousands of years those ritural dances have their origin in Africa and yes that include Subsaharan Africa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfoLYbCsOcM
This is as old school as it gets, such can be found from all over Africa to Iran and beyond.
 
the lioness,
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Mike's knowledge of Africa is Tarzan movies, you'll have to excuse him
 
mena7
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Very nice thread and very nice pictures
 
ELIMU
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Originally posted by mena7:
Very nice thread and very nice pictures

Thanks, more coming..we have to focus on giving out knowledge to the hundreds that visit these sites everyday and not the in fighting and silly debates.Eurocentrics are united in their false ideologies..Black people need to be of one, our purpose here should be to transmit more knowledge to our fellow black brethren. Present more data,more material, more evidence..keep the fight going.Otherwise this site becomes boring and obsolete.
 
Snakepit1
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Originally posted by the lioness,:
Mike's mother is Black Middle Eastern and his father is Scandinavian. He's not sub-saharan. He's not one if us.
That's why Egyptian dance is more refined than other dance in Africa.

He is a ridiculous fool, but have you seen him in person?
 



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