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Traditional Somali Dances

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Out of all of 'em I find this one to be the most synchronised... Surprised

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DHhIF-PrttI
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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buranbur. Cool

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Naa, mahaa buranbur!!! . Ya need some dhaqan celis, miss Very Happy
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This type of dance is called "Shoba" and it's exclusive for Baidoa, it's one of the best and sexiest (when dancing in a more suitable environment) dances in the raxanweyn nation.
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I have never seen it before, very cool. I still like buraanbur. Cool
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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[quote="LaDy-Qac"]Naa, mahaa buranbur!!! . Ya need some dhaqan celis, miss Very Happy[/quote]

im meant that buranbur was the shiznit. i no thats not buranbur. Laughing
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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I think that's the type of dance performance that were given to Suldaan Kenadiid by his Hobyo-Hutu slaves, no? Smile
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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qabilist! Shocked
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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[quote="paidmonk's mistress"]buranbur. Cool

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And then

[quote="Ashlee"][quote="LaDy-Qac"]Naa, mahaa buranbur!!! . Ya need some dhaqan celis, miss Very Happy[/quote]

im meant that buranbur was the shiznit. i no thats not buranbur. Laughing
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Ashlee,

Why do you have to use two nicks and then sign the other one with -ash-?
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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wats it 2 u? Confused r u the forum police or something? Rolling Eyes
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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lol@ AsH...

Sir Lug, salaan sare ugaas! Very Happy

Meanwhile....i found another one, a favourite so far!.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_5PbdrIMhfk
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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Ashlee

Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

Ok, waa ku dhaafay.


LadyQac,

Waa lagaa qaaday ugaaso, did you got back from your honeymoon?

Btw, notice the difference between Southern and Northern dances. The Northern dance assimilates war, it's so tight, no dabacsanaan at all, and they are all yelling unintelligible lyrics, there is no sense of direction, everyone is swirling according to his whim, basically, you wouldn't know if they are fighting or dancing.

The Southern dance has an aura of calmness, it has a rythm and they go with the beat, there is a sense of serenity an you enjoy watching it over and over
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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I and several of my classmates performed that same dance for cultural festivity night in my high years.

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Oh, how I miss those days : )
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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The 3 best ultimate Somali traditional dances are the:

1) Seylici
2) Ceergaaboowi (also known as Buttaar)
3) Dhaanto
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Re: Traditional Somali Dances

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That is the most annoying dance ever.

Personally I like the dhaanto, walasaqo, goobile, the one dhullo/isaq do up north hooy hooy something, and shammal.
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