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Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 2:38 pm
by Hyperactive
at least only guys doing it. wa7ba wa7bey danta :lol:

Garaad, i also hate shara7. with niqaab and dance with men!!

Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 2:42 pm
by waayeel101
garaad, ciyartasi ma ta kalumaysiga? lol

xagena waxa la yidha xaydho-balaysi. carurta ciyarta.

Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 2:51 pm
by Garaad_LQ
Lol hyper usually it involves women too


Waayeel
Haa kaluunkaa loo caga juglaynaya :jawalrus: :deadrose:

Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 6:54 am
by gegiroor
Gabre wrote:Hawiye saying dhaanto unukaa leh, I have seen it all.

:dead:

Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 6:55 am
by gegiroor



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Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 6:57 am
by gegiroor
MAY NA SIISO - (Dhaanto)

[youtube]MAY NA SIISO - (Dhaanto)[/youtube]

Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 7:02 am
by gegiroor
waayeel101 wrote:garaad, ciyartasi ma ta kalumaysiga? lol

xagena waxa la yidha xaydho-balaysi. carurta ciyarta.
it is called Jaandheer.

Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 7:10 am
by gegiroor
This is a real dhaanto


Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 1:03 pm
by sahal80
Gabre wrote:Hawiye saying dhaanto unukaa leh, I have seen it all.
typical reer baadiye!

there is no such thing as cagdheer culture, culture belongs to the region not the people, people can have different origins but the culture is local to the region they are found in it

My argument was that dhaanto was introduced to other ogaadeens by the reer wabi ogadeens, ask any historian!

Let me enlighten your reer badiye horizon with other cultural examples

Ever heard of raqsat al xaraabi-the sword dance- the abyssinian dance that the sayida aicha was watching it?

This dance is common across the read sea including the saudis by other names such as raqsat al carda

Dabke dance is common within the levant countries-syrians, lebanese, palestinians- turkish and kurds so its an eastren mediterranean and anatolian culture

Bini cabs


Beja


Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 1:20 pm
by Gabre
sahal80 wrote:
My argument was that dhaanto was introduced to other ogaadeens by the reer wabi ogadeens, ask any historian!
Do you know who you're talking to? Where do you think I'm from?

Amxaaro iyo seef la boodkoodda bal maxaa iga galay?

Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 1:58 pm
by sahal80
Gabre wrote:
sahal80 wrote:
My argument was that dhaanto was introduced to other ogaadeens by the reer wabi ogadeens, ask any historian!
Do you know who you're talking tere do you think I'm from?

Amxaaro iyo seef la boodkoodda bal maxaa iga galay?
its called cross-cultural comparison. Your claiming a thing without knowledge!

You probably think that shirib belongs to abgaal? Abgaal were the last to adopt it! This is common dance among reer shabeele and even banadirs. The first abgaal shirib poet is well known.

What im telling you is that every region has the diversities of the same culture..if your clan is well known for dhaanto just like abgaal are well known for shirib it doesnt mean they own it, it belongs to the region!

saudi carda

Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 3:30 pm
by zidane88
sahal80 wrote:
zidane88 wrote:Sahalow, Neither have I seen nor heard in my entire life that Dhaanto played by Xawaadle or any other Group except OG. It is possible the last three decades you witnessed it played by Those you mentioned... these decades well everything was up for grabs. By the way I am older than you and been a witnessed a lot smash and grab, example Niiko was originated by Bantu people and today it is for everyone. So keep claiming your bililiqo. :lol:
lol ok, where was the ogaadeen dhaanto developed at? Go and check out your own historians like aabi duulaa they will tell you that it was developed at godey/shabelle region

He says it was introduced to iimey and hawd by some somali soldiers from the british army-in the 40s, second world war-

Arent ogaadeen the last comers in this region?

Why bahgari and cabdalla exactly and not the majority of ogadeen subclans?

You see im not claiming it but I refuse the notion that it was developed by ogadeen, this culture has been there before ogadeen....saar is also original to hawadle, gaaljecel, awramale and garre and it seems that ogadeens have adopted it in waamo!

You need to accept that no one owns the somali culture

Niiko and sharax are only found in the towns bc they were introduced by the tv, this is an ancient nomadic culture

Hiiraan is a melting pot, you can find in it every culture and dialect

our abwaan mustafa shiikh cilmi says that dhaanto has spreaad from "gees to gees", he means it spread from shabelle to north

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Are you saying now that Ogadeen came that part of Ethiopia after 1940 and some unknown soldiers introduced dhaanto after that?. Ku qabso ku qadi meysadi ayaad wadataa weliba aad ciyaaro carbeed xitaa soo uruursatay. :lol: il adayg badanaa Sahal gacan baan kuu taagay. I will claim "mismaar" from Makaawiyiin- Saudis and call it my own. :lol:

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Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 5:49 pm
by Gabre
gegiroor wrote:


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WOOW

This just brought back so many memories! I haven't heard these oldskool JWXO dhaantos in foreverrr. Ya salaam, I'm cracking up at all the places he's mentioning and all the shit talking about Axmaaro :lol:

Hawaas iyo Harar iyo Negeyle omg

I normally hate everything you post but thank you for this sxb, you made my day :up:

Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 5:54 pm
by Gabre
Sahal, I am telling you I am the people from the river areas you're talking about lol. Qof kaste ha ciyaaro today, no one is going to change the fact that Ogaden weliba reer Cabdille are pioneers of the dhaanto art.

you're killing me with the sword videos btw, keep it up :lol: :up:

Re: Hiiraan Dhaanto

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 6:10 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Gabre,

Is it true that the Patron Saint of the Dhaanto, the Dhaanto Messiah Cabdi Cumar may be pressured to step down? If so, it would be a disaster for the Somali music scene.