Seperu folkdance and associated practices

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
  • UNESCO: List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding - 2019
    URL: ich.unesco.org...
    Description: The Seperu folk dance and associated practices involve singing, dancing and sacred rituals performed by Veekuhane community members. The formation is based on a horseshoe line of female dancers, with male dancers at the end. Wearing a multi-layered dress (‘mushishi’), the selected female dancer shows off her dancing skills by imitating a peacock tail with her dress while others imitate dove sounds. Despite being a key identity symbol for the Veehukane, the practice is threatened by numerous factors such as modernization, conflicting school curricula, and greatly diminished numbers of active practitioners.
    Country(ies): Botswana
    © Cowhorn Production and Veekuhane, 2018
    Duration: 00:10:22 - Support: - (0150200005)

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