Burundian Students at Université de Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada) performing Igishakamba by Club du Lac aux oiseaux (Intashikirwa) at Vieux Clocher de l'UdeS.
when rwandans dance, it's mostly all about the arms and feet movements.... but when burundians dance, the whole body is into it and they also jump a lot. i like how they're moving their arms here, it looks almost like rwandan, but how they're jumping, it's burundian-ish
On sent la vie, l'énergie et l'élégance vous envahir l'esprit et l'ame, irrésistiblement. Voilà un peuple dont les j. filles, véritables R. de Saba, savaient meubler les veillées de pleine lune dans leurs moshavim, avec des chants et des danses magnifiques. C'est une chorégraphie moderne absolument réussie; elle est si "électrique" qu'elle donne envie de se lever et de faire quelques sauts à leur rythme, meme passablement compliqué. Longue vie à ce club enthousiaste et créatif.
Igishakamba iyi dance ni Ndundi, no Mu Rwanda, intara zegeranye n'Uburundi batamba ama pa nk'ayabarundi..ni kubera hegeranye!!umunyaRwanda naramubajije nimba abona ko ari Ikinyarwanda, arandahira ko indirimbo yonyene irihuta cane..
Very nice Choreography. This group is good and even has more potential. You guys keep up the good work in bringing the beautiful culture of Burundi to the world.
Why do you guys have to argue over nothing? Its okay just be happy about wat this girls are doing bcz it s a such good thing. For those who are saying it s not bundi dance, believe it or not this is burundi dance as some of u metioned it the dance from Kirundo. I myself can do the dance very well as i come from Kirundo, Commine Bwambarangwe. So this is completly burundi tradional dance as we have too many moves not only one moves. God bless u all.
Thanks for this nice video my dear! Just a general comment,there are many similarities culture wise,way of living, etc btn Burundians and Rwandans.I am Rwandan but I have attended a function (urubanza as u say) in Kirundo in these back areas where people haven't traveled in order to say that they were performing what they saw somewhere else...for the ones who are bringing in here nationalities or whatever, just enjoy the moves of the Vanessa and others, the rest, leave it to God who created us!
@johnpascal77 This is a folkloric dance from Kirundo (Northern Burundi). The singer is part of the "Club du Lac aux Oiseaux/Intashikirwa", her name is Ciciri
@ndayikeze but did you read the video description? ==> "This type of dance (Igishakamba) is found in Kirundo province near Rwanda border, that's why some moves are similar to those found in some parts of Rwanda"... there are many types of dance in Burundi...
@ndayikeze Birakenewe ko abana b'abarundi mumenya iyo muva ikiharanga, imico yaho ingene itanadukanye imwe ku yindi. Giramahoro ni groupe itambwo canecane aban ba nyina ari abakobwa bo mu za Mwaro, Muramvya, Gitega, Cankuzo... Iyi ntambo yo mu Kirundo. Mu Kirundo hagaruwe ejo bundi muri 1820-1840 n'umwami Ntare Rugamba. Ntihari mu Rwanda, Cari igihugu ukwaco citwa Ubugesera. Ubugesera bwagabuwe hagati y'Urwanda n'Uburundi. Abanyakirundo benshi uzosanga bitwa Muhongayire, Murekatete.
@ndayikeze Club Giramahoro ntiserukira uburundi bwose. "Igishakamba" is one of the folkloric dances of Kirundo. The proximity of Kirundo to Rwanda explains the cultural blend. But Kirundo being in Burundi, this is a Burundian dance. People who live in proximity with each will tend to be similar in so many ways despite political borders.
@ndayikeze ncuti turi abarundi twese mugabo ntidutamba kumwe,abanyamakamba ntibatamba umutsibo wo mu ruyigi..ni nkuko abanyakirundo badatamba kumwe nab'i gitega canke mu cibitoke...c'est normal..mais iyo ni iy'abarundi bo mu kirundo begeranye n'urwanda,normal ko ubona umengo ni ikinyarwanda...muga sico ni igishakamba umugani wabo..
bien répondu milk11honey et SuperMugisha....nivyo nyene..hari intambo nyinshi,iyo niyo mu kirundo...ikinyarwanda ntigitambwa uko....iyo ni nka metiisage yikirundi nikinyarwanda...
for me, personally i don't think that this is fully a burundian traditional dance, true burundians don't dance like that... and i'm also gonna say that it ain't Rwandan either..... it's just a combination of both....i like it BTW...
@mypeace9 what is the meaning of "traditional"? «we all know what is Burundian moves»...really?? I am interested to hear what you call real burundian moves As I said Burundi has many types of traditional dances including igishakamba, igihambwe, amagwandama, umuyebe, umuhanga, umutsibo, agasimbo, akanyarusizi, urwedengwe, umunyuko, isebeya... et j'en passe...il y a plusieurs que je n'ai pas cité ou que je n'ai pas encore découvert... PEACE! Amahoro...
@milk11honey i'm rwandan and i happened to be a traditional dancer when i was younger.... i think that this isn't exacly a burundian traditional dance, true burundians don't dance like that.... and this isn't rwandan either.... it's just a mixture of both....lets just say that its a Rwanda-Urundi traditional dance..."simple"
@milk11honey I read the video description, and I still don't agree with you, igishakamba is not a traditional dance of Burundi my friend, traditional in Rwanda. They dance it because they're influenced of Rwanda, Kirundo is very close to Rwanda, but it doesn't make it traditional in Burundi, we all know what is Burundian moves, and this is ABSOLUTELY NOT Burundian moves
when rwandans dance, it's mostly all about the arms and feet movements.... but when burundians dance, the whole body is into it and they also jump a lot. i like how they're moving their arms here, it looks almost like rwandan, but how they're jumping, it's burundian-ish
kirundo still represent ....no one,I'm pround to born in north of kirundo
On sent la vie, l'énergie et l'élégance vous envahir l'esprit et l'ame, irrésistiblement. Voilà un peuple dont les j. filles, véritables R. de Saba, savaient meubler les veillées de pleine lune dans leurs moshavim, avec des chants et des danses magnifiques. C'est une chorégraphie moderne absolument réussie; elle est si "électrique" qu'elle donne envie de se lever et de faire quelques sauts à leur rythme, meme passablement compliqué. Longue vie à ce club enthousiaste et créatif.
Igishakamba iyi dance ni Ndundi, no Mu Rwanda, intara zegeranye n'Uburundi batamba ama pa nk'ayabarundi..ni kubera hegeranye!!umunyaRwanda naramubajije nimba abona ko ari Ikinyarwanda, arandahira ko indirimbo yonyene irihuta cane..
Very nice Choreography. This group is good and even has more potential. You guys keep up the good work in bringing the beautiful culture of Burundi to the world.
Why do you guys have to argue over nothing? Its okay just be happy about wat this girls are doing bcz it s a such good thing. For those who are saying it s not bundi dance, believe it or not this is burundi dance as some of u metioned it the dance from Kirundo. I myself can do the dance very well as i come from Kirundo, Commine Bwambarangwe. So this is completly burundi tradional dance as we have too many moves not only one moves. God bless u all.
J'aime la chorégraphie et la voix de la chanteuse dans le fond.
Thanks for this nice video my dear! Just a general comment,there are many similarities culture wise,way of living, etc btn Burundians and Rwandans.I am Rwandan but I have attended a function (urubanza as u say) in Kirundo in these back areas where people haven't traveled in order to say that they were performing what they saw somewhere else...for the ones who are bringing in here nationalities or whatever, just enjoy the moves of the Vanessa and others, the rest, leave it to God who created us!
@johnpascal77 This is a folkloric dance from Kirundo (Northern Burundi). The singer is part of the "Club du Lac aux Oiseaux/Intashikirwa", her name is Ciciri
Good traditional dance& song! Bravo East African culture
pride, love our culture as Africans
@ndayikeze but did you read the video description? ==> "This type of dance (Igishakamba) is found in Kirundo province near Rwanda border, that's why some moves are similar to those found in some parts of Rwanda"... there are many types of dance in Burundi...
@ndayikeze Birakenewe ko abana b'abarundi mumenya iyo muva ikiharanga, imico yaho ingene itanadukanye imwe ku yindi. Giramahoro ni groupe itambwo canecane aban ba nyina ari abakobwa bo mu za Mwaro, Muramvya, Gitega, Cankuzo... Iyi ntambo yo mu Kirundo. Mu Kirundo hagaruwe ejo bundi muri 1820-1840 n'umwami Ntare Rugamba. Ntihari mu Rwanda, Cari igihugu ukwaco citwa Ubugesera. Ubugesera bwagabuwe hagati y'Urwanda n'Uburundi. Abanyakirundo benshi uzosanga bitwa Muhongayire, Murekatete.
i fell in love with this song
@ndayikeze Club Giramahoro ntiserukira uburundi bwose. "Igishakamba" is one of the folkloric dances of Kirundo. The proximity of Kirundo to Rwanda explains the cultural blend. But Kirundo being in Burundi, this is a Burundian dance. People who live in proximity with each will tend to be similar in so many ways despite political borders.
Had to take a small part of the video and share on IG❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
nos dances traditionelles
On dirait la danse rwandaise!
I love our culture dance
Ntabwo ari ikinyarwanda abarundi bafise intambo z'ubwoko bwinshi bivana na région ugiyemwo. Agasimbo, umudiho etccc abanyarwanda bafise untambo nkeyi . Ico bitaniye ko abarundi batamba n'ingoga, abanyarwanda batamba bitonze.
wow mbega byiza cyane
Abarundi n'abambere kurusha n'abanyarwanda na mbari !
pride from the heart of Afrika
Mumpe nomero zanyu muzanvyinire mubukwe bwanje indege nzayishura ndino USA
classe!
@ndayikeze ncuti turi abarundi twese mugabo ntidutamba kumwe,abanyamakamba ntibatamba umutsibo wo mu ruyigi..ni nkuko abanyakirundo badatamba kumwe nab'i gitega canke mu cibitoke...c'est normal..mais iyo ni iy'abarundi bo mu kirundo begeranye n'urwanda,normal ko ubona umengo ni ikinyarwanda...muga sico ni igishakamba umugani wabo..
bien répondu milk11honey et SuperMugisha....nivyo nyene..hari intambo nyinshi,iyo niyo mu kirundo...ikinyarwanda ntigitambwa uko....iyo ni nka metiisage yikirundi nikinyarwanda...
Wow
Nibyiza pee
turatamba neza pe
@dancingqueendnm yes
@merikareimhotep i don't think so...but I am curious to know...
any one who can give the real name of this song or artist ?
Anyone know where I can get the audio???
rythme plus rapide que les rwandais ..... je trouve
can anyone tell me where i can find this song please??
@queenjolie1 how do «true burundians» dance? so those girls aren't true burundians?
nice
Komera kwibanga uwubanka abnduteko muterekana ico muri ntimudebukirwe turi inyuma yanyu imana inahezagire abarundi bazoguma ara abarundi niko bimeze ntakundi
Do they travel?
can anyone tell me the singer name of this song please?
Haruwabgira iyindirimbo??
what is the name of the song they are dancing to?
+Melissa Irangabiye Igishakamba by Intashikirwa Lac aux Oiseaux
Nabonye intambo nyinshi z' abaganda batamba nkabarundi cane: (Ankole, bakiga) comme quoi tous ces danses ziva hamwe.
what's the name of the song please?
+David Manirankunda Igishakamba by Intashikirwa Lac aux Oiseaux
+milk11honey thanks!
does the Burundian culture have a good dose of Arabic influence? am curious!
plase can anyone tell me the name of this song
+An gel Igishakamba by Intashikirwa Lac aux Oiseaux
Thank you!!!
for me, personally i don't think that this is fully a burundian traditional dance, true burundians don't dance like that... and i'm also gonna say that it ain't Rwandan either..... it's just a combination of both....i like it BTW...
@mypeace9 what is the meaning of "traditional"? «we all know what is Burundian moves»...really?? I am interested to hear what you call real burundian moves
As I said Burundi has many types of traditional dances including igishakamba, igihambwe, amagwandama, umuyebe, umuhanga, umutsibo, agasimbo, akanyarusizi, urwedengwe, umunyuko, isebeya... et j'en passe...il y a plusieurs que je n'ai pas cité ou que je n'ai pas encore découvert...
PEACE! Amahoro...
iyi ntambo normalement niyabanyarwanda.ndumurundi ariko mvugisha ukuri. umuntu aravye intambo zabarundi nkazazindi zaba club giramahoro ntaho bihuriye niyi ntambo.
@milk11honey i'm rwandan and i happened to be a traditional dancer when i was younger.... i think that this isn't exacly a burundian traditional dance, true burundians don't dance like that.... and this isn't rwandan either.... it's just a mixture of both....lets just say that its a Rwanda-Urundi traditional dance..."simple"
@milk11honey I read the video description, and I still don't agree with you, igishakamba is not a traditional dance of Burundi my friend, traditional in Rwanda. They dance it because they're influenced of Rwanda, Kirundo is very close to Rwanda, but it doesn't make it traditional in Burundi, we all know what is Burundian moves, and this is ABSOLUTELY NOT Burundian moves