@@tlig for very long o I have seen quite a number of Igbo families living Abroad that teach their culture to their children and they even bring them back home during the festivities
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The real Atilogwu dancers were/are fire. Gymnastics and everything to boot. These ladies still performed well, but if you see the real thing, it'll blow your mind.
Plus it was in a close, confined room. I'm sure it is mind blowning! The music, that instrument, is that a native igboo instrument? It's beautiful and meditative. I love African cultures and proud to be of African heritage!
sand mors yes it is native Igbo instrument. Ogene , Oja (Igbo flute), udu and Igbo drums. You can google it and see the pictures of the aforementioned Igbo instruments.
Point of correction Igbo/Biafran culture, not Nigerian. Only Biafran clans or Easterners have this culture. Yoruba and Hausa-Fulani do not. We are not the same people and don't even look alike.
@@OnlyJesusMatters That sounds authoritative, somebody is telling you, I'm not this, I'm that and you are offended. I wonder what is wrong with a black man. Are you literally saying he has no right to choose who he want to be?
IgbO beautiful cultural people. I so much appreciate your Cultural dance moves and flute play, Lol it reminds me of my childhood memory of nollywood. Much love from a Hausaboy. ♥🇳🇬♥
Desirea Winton ...it’s a culture to appreciation, it doesn’t necessarily need to be female dancers, it could be male,mothers,fathers,men,...etc In other words ,it’s a gift to the dancers,their group or the individual.
Our culture will never die! Thank you to all of you who are doing a great job teaching our culture to the youths! chukwu gozie gi ofuma!!!! IGBO KWENU!!!!!! beautiful job beautiful ladies
Great performance! I feel so proud as a Nigerian and black African. We must keep and protect the good aspects of our culture until the end of time. Atilogwu dancers, your dance steps are among the very best we have seen in Africa!
Even if this is not the original Atilogu dance, but I am so impressed their dance steps were super. Am so proud of you girls, so proud to be am Igbo #igboamakamma
@@viviannegesh5228 it's original to igbo People but what she means is that this version is Americanized. The african version is more tasking and tedious or intense.
AM A GHANIAN MY MUMMY IS FROM IGBO, HER BEAUTY AND UNIQUE TRIBE IS WHAT DISTINGUISHED US FROM MY COUSINS THAT THEIR MUMMY ARE GHANA. WE ARE THE MOST BLESSED AMONG OTHERS BECAUSE WE ARE BENEFITING SUCH GIFTS BECAUSE OUR MOTHER IS FROM GREAT IGBO. IGBO KWENU. I WILL MARRY IGBO WOMAN TO KEEP THE GREATNESS RUNNING IN MY FAMILY.
This money sprayers should please allow these young ladies to dance, and also allow the spectators to watch. One minute into the dance routine and everybody is up and spraying.
Great job👍👍. But not sure if this is Atilogwu with the sound of Igba akwunechenyi🤣 Chachacha Igbo kwenu nu ooo Muonu oooo Zuonu ooooo Kachaaa nu ooooo Kwezuo nu ooooo Yoooooooooooooo!
Come ON! Where is the rest of all the parts? BECAUSE IGBO'S dance is BIG with different KINDS of strong trucks, the way they can twist and twerk from their BACK, their HIP, and their LEGS till the feet... I could wacht and repeat with ALL my KIDS after them, untill we get tired and go SLEEP in the front of the screen, every weekend.😆😆😆
Woooooooooooow 👏👏 👏 I just ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ everything about my AFRICAN Culture, The AFRICAN culture is a very wonderful and important thing but the problem now is some if our people have attached WITCHCRAFT to it and it has lust the REAL VALUE just the way GOD gave us I ❤️❤️ my AFRICA Sha Love and greatings from Southern Cameroons (AMBAZONIA)
The Girls in general did fantastic Dance !!! The Whistle Blower ( Ogbu Oja ) deserves Credit. All the Girls can dance BUT the FRONT Lead Girl has noticeable Dance Abilities.....She is the Girl that performed "The Prelude Movements" from 0:06 to 0:36 What part of Igboland is she from? ........Ajuju ka mu juru. Aru di kwa ya nma.....I have watched her many times. And I will keep watching her. Her parents raised her very well. She behaves like a GOOD girl. I am from Aguata , Anambra State and I live in California.
Tears runs down my soul as I see our rich cultures being vanishing, only few are practicing them in another man's land abroad, but at home it's vanishing due to subjugation and marginalization, sociopolitical, #socioeconomic strangulation and hardship #glasssealing convened on our Biafra people by the #NigeriaBritish govt that lead our people to run abroad and leave these cultural values including our language and beliefs to die at home.
This is not good at all. Power to the indigenous people of the world!!!!!! Beautiful custom not hurting anyone! Save this beautiful culture, it's nice!
I wish that i'm there in usa so that i can meet any of those girls for marriage. I'm single and searching for igbo women. I'm far away japan😥 I love igbo women.
@@tahliah6691 They have Americanized it. The real dance comes with acrobatics, is so magical. But we still accept this one they are our children and have put in a lot of effort and time. In fact is commendable I never knew they can move their waist.
Keep it pure, this is culture not a fad! I wanted to join an adult Caribbean troupe but I was told that it was spiritual and because I respect the culture I was told that it was more than just movements of the body and being that I am not from the Caribbean I understood what the lady was telling me so needless to say I of course didn't join but I do respect cultures.
See Igbo new generation, the blood of our parents still flowing strongly in our youth even in diaspora.Our culture will never die.l
Yes, but for how long?
@@tlig for very long o
I have seen quite a number of Igbo families living Abroad that teach their culture to their children and they even bring them back home during the festivities
I am from Tanzania am learning how to dance Igbo dance , God continues to bless Afrika
I am a Proud Igbo Woman although I was born in Haiti.
Love you Dear Sister.
❤❤
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Haiti X igbo ❤
We're proud of you, and we love our Haitian brothers and sisters ❤️
I'm a Ugandan from East Africa. I love our African cultural dances. Love lgbo dance moves 😍😘.
Much love to u
My aunt told me our family tree traces back to the Igbo Tribe. This video warms my heart to see my extended family.
Igbo is not a tribe, it’s an ethnic nation.
@@obinnaezealah2465 it's kinda the same thing.
Am a proud Igbo man from IMO state Nigeria God bless Igbo race
In my next world i will still be a proud Igbo woman,Igbo amaka
And above all as an AFRICAN That's the most important thing
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Biafra News : support Biafra I had Igbo has a lot of juju is it true?
You said it all my dear and well talk
Dalu Nne oma
I am a phenomenal Igbo woman forever and proudly Igbo even in my next world.
Igbo forever!!
Isee!!!
I'm proudly igbo girl (Nwa Ada igbo) good job
This igbo dance looks so much like our kisoga dances in Uganda big up team basogas🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
We are ONE BIG FAMILY, ONE AFRICA.
Indeed dear it's very true we are
I’m always being told their are tribes that their culture is very similar to that of the Igbos in Uganda.
The real Atilogwu dancers were/are fire. Gymnastics and everything to boot. These ladies still performed well, but if you see the real thing, it'll blow your mind.
Thank you bro, the real atilogwu I saw in my country Nigeria was dynamite! They tried sha.
Good
Plus it was in a close, confined room. I'm sure it is mind blowning! The music, that instrument, is that a native igboo instrument? It's beautiful and meditative. I love African cultures and proud to be of African heritage!
sand mors yes it is native Igbo instrument. Ogene , Oja (Igbo flute), udu and Igbo drums. You can google it and see the pictures of the aforementioned Igbo instruments.
Yoruba man here. Love to see our Nigerian cultures display. All beautiful cultures and traditional musical instruments.
Point of correction Igbo/Biafran culture, not Nigerian. Only Biafran clans or Easterners have this culture. Yoruba and Hausa-Fulani do not. We are not the same people and don't even look alike.
@@akendon7260 Social media warrior.
@@OnlyJesusMatters That sounds authoritative, somebody is telling you, I'm not this, I'm that and you are offended. I wonder what is wrong with a black man. Are you literally saying he has no right to choose who he want to be?
@@promise-v8n Where is the offense? Social media warriors. Did I invite you to tell me about yourself in the first place?
Taiwomary, onye Anya ufu ki bu.
IgbO beautiful cultural people. I so much appreciate your Cultural dance moves and flute play, Lol it reminds me of my childhood memory of nollywood. Much love from a Hausaboy. ♥🇳🇬♥
I'm from cameroon, thanks my lovely Africa people. God bless you all.
@Desirea Winton itsran African tradition and no it doesn't stem from Strip culture. It JS not our culture, the stripping thing.
@Desirea Winton, has nothing to do with strippers; it's a celebratory gesture that's practiced by various cultures in the world.
Desirea Winton ...it’s a culture to appreciation, it doesn’t necessarily need to be female dancers, it could be male,mothers,fathers,men,...etc
In other words ,it’s a gift to the dancers,their group or the individual.
The sound of oja is so unique and beautiful. Beautiful dancing
Only Igbos (their descents) and Native Americans have that flute/oja. It was used back in the days to invoke and invite the spirits.
"Igbo kwenu zweenu" I don't know I got it correct, love Nigerian people(culture ) and their language is very interesting love Tanzania
Igbo kwenu, kwezueenu
Igbo not Nigerian. Nigeria is a cursed state
This is biafra in nigeria...
@@docrakidocraki8067 she una done start🙄
Our culture will never die! Thank you to all of you who are doing a great job teaching our culture to the youths! chukwu gozie gi ofuma!!!! IGBO KWENU!!!!!! beautiful job beautiful ladies
@l might need security - it will die if it's not passed to the next generation which is something most Nigerians are doing even in Nigeria!
That sound of 'oja' gets to the soul.
Who's here in 2020?
Me
It was used back in the days to invoke and invite the spirits or ancestors. It's so powerful that even the spirits when they hear it, will come out.
Thanks God for creating me an IGBO.
Igbo Amaka
So?
Are you jealous Bini man?
@@stanleyabor3120 * Iam black American and I was told by two Igbo that I look Binin, and they boath laugh. WHY DID THEY LAUGH?
@@caesarsavage8894 😀😀😀😀😀
My next life i'd remain Igbo. I'm proud Enugu son
Superb! I am Zambian and I truly enjoyed this. And those outfits yassss 🙌🏾👏🏾
Zambia is an Igbo tribes, do you know about that?
IGBOS MONEY PEOPLE.
GOD BLESS IGBOS EVERY WHERE AND GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF BIAFRA.
Mennn m proud to be an African. Igbo to be precise
Our Ancestors story handed down to a new generation.. beautiful blessings🙏🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🦋❤💜🦋
This is marvelous, Igbo culture will never die, thanks be to God.
The diverse African cultures are just beautiful!!
We need these here in Los Angeles ooo😆
I'm proud of my biafra culture... igbos amaka let continue to promote our culture until BIAFRA will be restored back
Great performance! I feel so proud as a Nigerian and black African. We must keep and protect the good aspects of our culture until the end of time. Atilogwu dancers, your dance steps are among the very best we have seen in Africa!
Even if this is not the original Atilogu dance, but I am so impressed their dance steps were super. Am so proud of you girls, so proud to be am Igbo #igboamakamma
Ooh is not original
@@viviannegesh5228 it's original to igbo People but what she means is that this version is Americanized. The african version is more tasking and tedious or intense.
I watch this dance everyday...so in love with it
Am so proud of My Igbo culture... We too much please....
Am from 🇰🇪🇰🇪 they dance like my tribe j Kamba tradition dance 😍❤️
There is Kamba tribe in Paraguay may be they originated from your tribe ,because Afro Paraguay are called Kamba you can Google it. Regards
So beautifully, God bless my sisters and brothers for this wonderful dance.
This is not my culture but I love embracing culture. This gave me goosebumps
Wow wow ...lovely and wonderful nation,thank you all our beautiful daughters ..God bless Africa .
AM A GHANIAN MY MUMMY IS FROM IGBO, HER BEAUTY AND UNIQUE TRIBE IS WHAT DISTINGUISHED US FROM MY COUSINS THAT THEIR MUMMY ARE GHANA.
WE ARE THE MOST BLESSED AMONG OTHERS BECAUSE WE ARE BENEFITING SUCH GIFTS BECAUSE OUR MOTHER IS FROM GREAT IGBO.
IGBO KWENU.
I WILL MARRY IGBO WOMAN TO KEEP THE GREATNESS RUNNING IN MY FAMILY.
U are bless because u have igbo blood
Blessing of Igbo”s are with you we are born to make different.
My heart is full of joy watching ,this cultural dance , I'm so proud to be an igbo man , thanks to my lovely sisters for the good job
Nice one keep promoting your identity igbos
African Culture Remains the best,I love Africa, kiss jude ,from Nigeria
Young Igbo women full of energy and vigour. Igbo amaka
Bravo ! 👏 👏 👏 !! ! Wonderful! May God continuously bless the Igbos in Jesus Mighty name! Amen.
Atalanta Igbo dance group are the best Igbo dance group in diaspora
Love seeing the religious sisters dancing too!
God bless my Africa my motherland
This money sprayers should please allow these young ladies to dance, and also allow the spectators to watch. One minute into the dance routine and everybody is up and spraying.
Exactly, that pissed me off
Very beautiful. God bless all Igbos
Great job👍👍. But not sure if this is Atilogwu with the sound of Igba akwunechenyi🤣
Chachacha
Igbo kwenu nu ooo
Muonu oooo
Zuonu ooooo
Kachaaa nu ooooo
Kwezuo nu ooooo
Yoooooooooooooo!
Wow this is beautiful ❤
Wow my best friend his people God bless them all
Igbo kweenu!! Atilogwu, anyi na ele unu. Kaa wo.Onye Ohafia na ekele unu.
Igbo kwenu. Home is home love you.
It's a beautiful thing we are light of the world
They did good, we bless God for them
Igbo are the best in the world
@Emybros Delight, what have Igbos done to earn such an accolade?
@@georgeodhiambo598 igbo is the best
Nice that's our tradición and cultural thanks Igbos brothers pure 🏃🏿♂️🏃🏿♂️☘⭐♥️
Come ON! Where is the rest of all the parts? BECAUSE IGBO'S dance is BIG with different KINDS of strong trucks, the way they can twist and twerk from their BACK, their HIP, and their LEGS till the feet... I could wacht and repeat with ALL my KIDS after them, untill we get tired and go SLEEP in the front of the screen, every weekend.😆😆😆
Good job guys keep it up y.all are doing fine God bless y.all enjoy amen with a holy kiss more love from the heart
How come two Sisters from Catholic joined them and dancing Atilogwu,but Igbo culture is one of the best cultures in the World.
Because they are igbos 😂
Woooooooooooow 👏👏 👏 I just ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ everything about my AFRICAN Culture, The AFRICAN culture is a very wonderful and important thing but the problem now is some if our people have attached WITCHCRAFT to it and it has lust the REAL VALUE just the way GOD gave us I ❤️❤️ my AFRICA Sha Love and greatings from Southern Cameroons (AMBAZONIA)
This made my heart smile😄😄😍😍
This is wonderful, okwo oja obu ya kina ekwu! Ndewo nu Umu Igbo Chukwu goziri.
Proudly igbo
Igbo is beautiful ❤️
I wonder if i no marry igbo lady wetin i gain ooh🙄🙄
The Girls in general did fantastic Dance !!! The Whistle Blower ( Ogbu Oja ) deserves Credit. All the Girls can dance BUT the FRONT Lead Girl has noticeable Dance Abilities.....She is the Girl that performed "The Prelude Movements" from 0:06 to 0:36 What part of Igboland is she from? ........Ajuju ka mu juru. Aru di kwa ya nma.....I have watched her many times. And I will keep watching her. Her parents raised her very well. She behaves like a GOOD girl. I am from Aguata , Anambra State and I live in California.
They nailed it. Proud of them
This looks like the roots of hip hop dancing.
Proud Culture. Long live our people.
Love your costume, guys. You represent well. Thanks a bunch!!
Olisa where are you from?
@@fredokoyeokoye1826 Dunukofia! And you?
I am also proud to be a Igbo man
Che meraviglia! Siete grande e bellisime. Ndaalu nu.
Tears runs down my soul as I see our rich cultures being vanishing, only few are practicing them in another man's land abroad, but at home it's vanishing due to subjugation and marginalization, sociopolitical, #socioeconomic strangulation and hardship #glasssealing convened on our Biafra people by the #NigeriaBritish govt that lead our people to run abroad and leave these cultural values including our language and beliefs to die at home.
This is not good at all. Power to the indigenous people of the world!!!!!! Beautiful custom not hurting anyone! Save this beautiful culture, it's nice!
I’m proud to be Igbo lady
This is my culture and I'm proud of it. #ProudToBeIgbo
Igbo amaka
Yes brother
Ofuma ofuma.
The Igbo are Great Wonderful People.
So Cool!!! Hahah in my next life if there is any I will still want to be an Igbo descendant
Yoruba but I’m in love with this
Ohhh Cheneki👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❣️
Really impressive! Well done, dalunuoo!
African pride beautiful people
I like to sweep the floor for free after the dance. Thank you
Good work girls keep it up 😁😁😁👋👍
Beautiful peoples
Umuchukwu okike abiama. Ngozi na udo Diri unu!.
Coming to America Part 2
Beautiful dance...our African dances.....
Igbo Amaka.. Proud to be Igbo day in day out.
I wish that i'm there in usa so that i can meet any of those girls for marriage. I'm single and searching for igbo women. I'm far away japan😥
I love igbo women.
Come down you will see one
🤣
There are a couple million back in Nigerian ... more to choose from.
@@migf27
I'm not in nigeria. I'm in japan
She said back in Nigeria
This is American Atiliogwu.
Cynthia Onyeyili yes, it seems very Americanized.
I said something similar, earlier but people thought that I was hating on them. I guess they tried Sha.
@@ochanggloria8087 You're telling the truth
I was wondering why it looked similarly to native American.... not purely igbo
@@tahliah6691 They have Americanized it. The real dance comes with acrobatics, is so magical. But we still accept this one they are our children and have put in a lot of effort and time. In fact is commendable I never knew they can move their waist.
Honestly, I'm surprised some white chick ain't manipulated her way into this dance troupe.
Keep it pure, this is culture not a fad! I wanted to join an adult Caribbean troupe but I was told that it was spiritual and because I respect the culture I was told that it was more than just movements of the body and being that I am not from the Caribbean I understood what the lady was telling me so needless to say I of course didn't join but I do respect cultures.
@@UA-camBlueButterflies Wow, that was noble on your part.
Give it some time, not only will they copy it, they will claim its theirs and have the nerve to trademark it.
@@roseeze166 💣💯%
Igbo people don’t play that!!!
Wonderful!!
Igbo ka anyi na a ga na iru,kwezuo nu oooooo!!!!
We must keep our CULTURE in check.
Beautiful. Ndi beanyi ihe-di-mma-di-mma.
I love my people
True culture on display
This is beautiful.
Igbo has the most beautiful girl ,💚💚💜💋💋💋💋💋💛👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Tah quiet There
@@caesarsavage8894 Afonja and envy