@Lillian
Lillian Okpueze
@Lillian · 0:51

Reed Dance

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Dance assess a beauty social cooperation in the Quadzilla NATO, the Costa region of South Africa. Yearly, during the spring, thousands of bare breasted maidens performed the Reed dance in front of Maliks to honor the beauty and virginity which last for five days. This dance is known as the umimulo among the Zulu people. It is said to be a girl's transition into humanhood. The practice is centuries old and typically seen as a way to reward Virginians

#Newsworthy #Reed dance #South Africa

@Bloomix2003
Bloomix Bennie
@Bloomix2003 · 1:39

@Lillian

Hello. Mix this side. This is a very interesting topic that you covered the African cultures and their dances and their beliefs. I have a question though are these rituals or performances or dancing dances still in practice or they are like outdated because of the amateur case staff and the teenagers being too far? The kind of thing young adults being too exposed to things and like the way they were before. Are this still in practice or they are just being studied as may topics that were once in action
@MaryFrancisca
Mary Francisca Ibeh
@MaryFrancisca · 0:30
You. First of all, I'm surprised that you really went far to talk about South African Jams. I'm not sure I've heard about this culture before. I am excited to actually hear about this kind of culture existing, and I'm glad that you actually took time to actually talk about this. And I hope you give us more information, though, if it's not still practiced or not. And I hope that you get your a** back on sale
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