@TORNYELI…..I couldn’t possibly support your channel/post if you’re going to mislead people into thinking they are going to be ‘shocked’ by that single dancer who’s cleavage ‘nearly’ fell out of her top. That’s over-exaggeration verging on clickbait! The dancing 💃 🕺 was so-so though!
Anyone rhythm running through their body will feel this deeply. Is why black people feel music like some other people never can. It naturally resonates deep within. Loved this. Click bait regarding shocked but was worth being baited!😊❤
The Beautiful commitment To Never Forgot the ways of our Culture and ancestors its a Gift that only few are called to do and every Few understand the very important ❤❤
The Khoisan dance trance moves... feature very strong in Ama Xhosa dance moves.... It is also similar to Batswana dance moves..... both are rooted ...and grounded in the Khoisan culture and tradition....
*What a beautiful dance, I wish I could dance like them but I would be out of breath after 30 seconds. This shows just how stunning the difference in culture is. Love these types of videos where you learn about other countries and continents. Their way of life and what they can achieve with sometimes limited resources, language, cuisine, unique dances, and so much more. This is a beautiful video. Thank you @TORNVELL for sharing this video with us. My friends, family and I are sending you lots of hugs from Canada!*
@@crystalclear6864 @ the place and status where our cultures and communities are at in this chaos world , some of us simply appreciate seeing any remembrance of our true identities. Africa and Africans unite ✊🏾👏🏽👏🏽 “ out of many nations we are one” 1 🌍🇿🇦🇨🇫🇪🇹 all
Since a child all I wanted to do was be in Africa!!!!!! The moment I'd reached Ghana I knew I was home to the point I was only supposed to be there for a month.. Lol.. I'd stayed for 4months. I almost cried the whole 24.6 hours flight back to the states because I didnt want to leave the MotherLand
I think the whole thing was great and nothing shocking. the young lady who had an issue with her top was a great dancer and huge SOH. Really enjoyed this video despite the click bait.
Well I guess having watched this video in its entirety, I was puzzled about the shock factor. But having read through the comments, I've garnered that the word "shock" has a very different meaning for us in America, than for this author. Having said that though, I enjoyed the video immensely. Thank You!
,,,🤣🤣...For my more than 50yrs ..is my first time seeing Xhosa dance is like this...Even the Tswanas 50yrs ago.The Tswanas was performing a traditional dance...😂😂😂..50 years ago...The Tswana traditional dance was completely different than the current dance....
This dance has evolved and changed so much. When I was at college in Clarkebury at Engcobo, it was not like that at all. Maybe it differs with the region!!!
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@TORNYELI…..I couldn’t possibly support your channel/post if you’re going to mislead people into thinking they are going to be ‘shocked’ by that single dancer who’s cleavage ‘nearly’ fell out of her top. That’s over-exaggeration verging on clickbait! The dancing 💃 🕺 was so-so though!
All great dancers! But the first girl...😮 just incredible!! Impeccable rhythm! 👏👏
We agree!
Yes. She appears to be older than the others and more experienced. You can tell by her fluid body movements and confidence.
I don't know why we should be shocked seeing these young folk expressing themselves in the way they know how. Awesome to see.
Glad you loved it 😊
Who is shocked?
Nobody's shocked its their culture,plus all youngsters from other cultures do this too
@@RabelaRose I asked because @raewynsnook7289 said "I don't know why we should be shocked..." which implies that someone was shocked.
I'm with you! I'm so shocked I won't be able to breathe until tomorrow!!
Love from Turkey... love real old African dances ^^ Please never break with oldies ,learn real Africe from oldies and live it ^^
Anyone rhythm running through their body will feel this deeply. Is why black people feel music like some other people never can. It naturally resonates deep within. Loved this. Click bait regarding shocked but was worth being baited!😊❤
Why is this not the same in other people?
Africa has so much tradition and culture.
Yes so many 😍
Alhamdulillah
So does every culture. They work to keep theirs alive and valued.
America did too... until Europeans arrived and killed off the natives. Glad Africa survived the era of global European onslaught.
@@kategallagher3033 Not Sweden,,,, they aband their culture for islam 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💯💯
Love it, native, natural beauty in dance , song , music ! Aloha from Hawaii! Our hula dancing is so similar and awesome! Awesome.....
Loved it a lot, and definitely NOT "shocked" 🍾🥂🇱🇸
I felt that and the music was joy to my soul. Felt like my ancestors were singing to me. Beautiful just beautiful ❤
Extremely professional all around. When things go wrong just keep going, and no one made a fuss. Respect!
Beautiful Xhosa dance, I know it from Cala in the Eastern Cape, we used to dance it at school
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Only that these girls are lazy
Now we know where Amapiano dance comes from - love from Zambia
The Beautiful commitment To Never Forgot the ways of our Culture and ancestors its a Gift that only few are called to do and every Few understand the very important ❤❤
First time watching Xhosa dance I think they are number one in south Africa
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thank you so much, we are realky happy to hear that ❤️🙏
❤ Thank you. Wait till you see BaTswana
I was about to say that 😂😂@@LukeRev480
I'm Xhosa but when it comes to dancing Batswana are miles ahead of everyone
I’m shocked that these lovely performers don’t get more love and recognition. ❤
I thought you said "these lowley performers..."
@@jonothandoeser 😂😂😂
First of all, I’m not “shocked”. I’m IMPRESSED. This is quality dancing right here! Get it!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
This was fascinating. Thank you so much for sharing!❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!❤️
Great foot work. Love this dance .
I'm glad you like it🫶
The Khoisan dance trance moves... feature very strong in Ama Xhosa dance moves.... It is also similar to Batswana dance moves..... both are rooted ...and grounded in the Khoisan culture and tradition....
we're on people and Africa is home
100 ❤ - and asking myself about the stupid thumbnail title - why should a historical dance legacy be “shocking”? 😅
@@masehoart7569Clickbait.
We are mixed with Khoi i did the DNA test Tswanas and Xhosas
Here in the south of Angola, mainly Huila, Namibe and Cunene they have similar dances
The young girl adjusting her wardrobe malfunction without missing a beat. Quite impressive.
@@CuteCats1014Clearly you're not a woman 😅 Any woman can recognise that she's PUSHING them BACK IN trying to keep them in place 😵💫
@@mystik.mermayde.aotearoaWORD! Life happens. 💪🏾 Gotta keep moving
@@mystik.mermayde.aotearoathanks for letting me us know .Now we blokes shall watch it in reverse 😂
Your eyes are dangerous
@@PDSeverussad
*What a beautiful dance, I wish I could dance like them but I would be out of breath after 30 seconds. This shows just how stunning the difference in culture is. Love these types of videos where you learn about other countries and continents. Their way of life and what they can achieve with sometimes limited resources, language, cuisine, unique dances, and so much more. This is a beautiful video. Thank you @TORNVELL for sharing this video with us. My friends, family and I are sending you lots of hugs from Canada!*
Xhosa are great people, known for their wonderful song and dance. Nothing shocking…
Cool! (Or whatever the word would be in that language. 😊) I wish South Africa would settle down to a peaceful country. It’s so nice there.
i love all the people of Africa, all the different tribes. They are so awesome
Whether it's a traditional or non-traditional Xhosa dance, I ENJOYED it immensely! It's BEAUTIFUL, LOVELY and LIVELY! The critics need to GET A LIFE!
Period!!✌️I’m so glad you enjoyed it😊
Amen 🙏🏽
Yes it was great , but one must get the facts right.
@@crystalclear6864 @ the place and status where our cultures and communities are at in this chaos world , some of us simply appreciate seeing any remembrance of our true identities. Africa and Africans unite ✊🏾👏🏽👏🏽 “ out of many nations we are one” 1 🌍🇿🇦🇨🇫🇪🇹 all
Looks like they're stomping bugs in their traditional tennis shoes. 😂😂😂
Absolutely brilliant 👏🏿.
Yess 😊
The diversity on the one continent is just astounding
Yea..✌️
This is totally awesome amazing beautiful dancing ❤❤❤❤ 💯🔥🔥🔥 trophy 🏆🏆🏆
Now that is what I call SOULFUL, so much life and the deep meaning of their roots.
Wow what a lovely dance.They are very fit.🤝🤝👏👏👏👏👏👏
Yes they are
WOW what great dancers. I’m not even black and I love this.
Beautiful, lively, lovely dance by beautiful African girls. Most beautiful girls are in Africa . Love from India. ❤❤
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I love seeing people keeping their culture alive
BEAUTIFUL!!! Thank you.
Thank you too!😊
Amazing, on point and beautiful ❤❤❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice tapping of feet. Was waiting to get da shock, but bluh😮😢where is SHOCK😮
Energetic and beautiful!
Outstanding! (And exhausting to watch. Such energy!!!)
I love this so much!!!! More more more!!!!
Very much in the league of Zaoli dancing men.Love these tribal events
Africa is beautiful love london 🔥👍🏽
Niqhubele phambili nifundise nabanye ukuze kwehle nezinga lokumitha ezintsaneni❤❤
It makes me proud to be South African❤️🇿🇦❤️
Great dance ! Much love and respect
Outstanding at finest. African culture and dance.
Verry nice,like rwandan traditional dance INTORE,move is in
Biggest shock I have ever had in my life. I need to lay down now after this massive shock.
What did I miss? I was not shocked , I loved it.
I’m glad you enjoyed it 🎉
You missed the leaker on the right cylinder.
Awsome, amazing and wonderful to see.
Beautiful! 🙌🏾👏🏾🎉🇺🇸
Glad you enjoyed it👏🌟
I love anything African but this young girls rocks ❤ Jeffrey khosa in tzaneen
Since a child all I wanted to do was be in Africa!!!!!! The moment I'd reached Ghana I knew I was home to the point I was only supposed to be there for a month.. Lol.. I'd stayed for 4months. I almost cried the whole 24.6 hours flight back to the states because I didnt want to leave the MotherLand
Please come back soon ❤ Ghana🇬🇭loves you ❤
Who shocked? I'm thrilled to see future generations of my people expressing an ancient culture ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ im American and retired military 🎖️
Excellent dancing and timing
Great dancing 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💗🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
I think the whole thing was great and nothing shocking. the young lady who had an issue with her top was a great dancer and huge SOH. Really enjoyed this video despite the click bait.
Shocked!?? Definition not. Wrong choice of word my friend. I love to see traditional dancing. They were very good, great to see. 😊❤
I was not shocked, huh. It was beautiful, and I loved it.
They are great dancers.
About time I see our dances from our motherland.
Yess
Beautiful. Greetings from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼.
Thank you! Cheers!🥂
So glad I'm South African.
I LOVE IT!!!! Remember nds me of Aztec dancers I saw
Beautiful culture 💜💜
Well I guess having watched this video in its entirety, I was puzzled about the shock factor. But having read through the comments, I've garnered that the word "shock" has a very different meaning for us in America, than for this author. Having said that though, I enjoyed the video immensely. Thank You!
Here Is The Link To Another Beautiful South African Dance
Enjoy it 🎉
ua-cam.com/video/baDH8LjCCpk/v-deo.htmlsi=-m7o3KFHsYdAVDuQ
Fantastic dancing amazing
This is pure joy and so beautiful
I sure hope you could teach me! Blessings
Yes I can!☺️
God help their knees when they reach my age. Gifted young people.
Looked very good to me, not shocked at all ! foot tapping rhythm too.
That is sooooo COOL! Beautiful.
GOOD DANCING!
I think I picked-up a few new steps!
Hello Tornyeli. How are you? I'm in Texas. Where is this filmed because I want to visit.😀😀😀
Hi 👋
I’m doing very good,This was filmed in Cape Town,South Africa 🇿🇦Let me know when you plan on visiting😊
@@TORNYELI. I will definitely let you know. Thank you!😁😁
That's nice 👐🙌andiyiboni into ethusayo apha
I wasn't shocked...but I enjoyed it !
Wow, beautiful, heartfelt love
Thank youuu😊
they sure know how to move and I'm not just talking about the dancers.
This is originally a Khoisan dance adopted by various southern african tribes.
It would make sense as the khoisan are the original people of the region before central African Nguni people miigrated from central African regions.
There was much interaction. Most black South Africans have some Khoisan ancestry, especially the Xhosa.
It's hard to tell who started what. Cause eventually these groups lived together.
@@LukeRev480 Until the dutch came calling from the cape of good hope!!!
@@johnnyb8825that's true
,,,🤣🤣...For my more than 50yrs ..is my first time seeing Xhosa dance is like this...Even the Tswanas 50yrs ago.The Tswanas was performing a traditional dance...😂😂😂..50 years ago...The Tswana traditional dance was completely different than the current dance....
I like how coordinated the dancers were. You can see that they practiced. They were happy.
I see tswana dance and something else
It’s not batswana dance, both Xhosa and Tswana traditional dances come from the Khwe/Xam people.
Pretty young black ladies performing without ratchetness, twerking or violent behavior? Yes please!
This reminds me of the Navajo sun dance but it's done by women instead of men...but etter to watch!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
No shocks but very good traditional dance ❤❤❤
Nabahle nixhentsa kakuhle❤❤❤❤
Having them perform on a wooden deck would be amazing sound wise. 🔊
Beautiful ❤
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a very beautiful video ❤
i love it
Very nice in just a street location. I wish we could have this in Australia! I would buy that dancer a sports bra!
Maybe one day!☺️
Similar to the Tswana dance, especially the first. dancer (umxhentsi).
strong legs, strong knees. wow wow wow.
Yesss🙌
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! LOVE IT!
Thank you! Cheers!
Watching the younguns dance is refreshing to see.
What shocking?! They are terrific
Reminds me of the Arturos' dancing style in Brazil.
It looks like aremix of a setwana traditional dance
"...will shock you!'' Really ? I think it was a lovely, lively dance performed by talented dancers. Why on earth would I be shocked ?
This dance has evolved and changed so much. When I was at college in Clarkebury at Engcobo, it was not like that at all. Maybe it differs with the region!!!
I guess "traditional" doesn't mean static.
I loved their dance when i saw them yesterday in cape town.
They are really the best 😊🎉
Did anyone else notice the girl danced right out of her top? 😃😛😍