Ali Saad Ali, Jul 31, 2015
Sudanese traditional dances from the Sudanese traditional
food festival in Khartoum 2015.
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Edited by Azizi Powell
This pancocojams post showcases five YouTube videos of Sudanese cultural dancing. These videos were published on YouTube from 2015 to 2022.
Some comments from the 2022 YouTube video are also included in this post.
The content of this post is published for cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
Thanks to all those who are featured in these videos and thanks to all those who are quoted in this post. Thanks also to the publishers of these videos on YouTube.
My prayers for the safety and well being of all of those who are caught up in the military battles that are occurring now in Sudan, East Africa.
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SHOWCASE VIDEO #2 - Sudan | Bataheen dances
Sword dance and traditional music from the Bataheen and
Shukria tribes (Eastern Sudan) in Khartoum
(Soudan Food Festival) 24th of November 2017
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SHOWCASE VIDEO #3 - Sudanese Folklore
Mohammed alnoor, Feb 28, 2018
عرضة لاحدى قبائل السودان تؤدى في الاعراس و المناسبات العامة
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Google translate- Arabic to English:
"A ritual for one of the tribes of Sudan, performed at weddings and public events"
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SHOWCASE VIDEO #4 -Sudanese Traditional Dance
Kalshaale Media, Feb 23, 2021
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SHOWCASE VIDEO #5 - How We Dance In SUDAN Part 1 #sudan #dance #Africa
Smooth As Silk, Dec 15, 2022
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Here's the link to Part II a YouTube short video: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ftO-nHjn5DQ
Here are some comments from the discussion thread for Part I (with numbers added for referencing purposes only.)
2023
1. Ruja Shinkz
"From instagram and all around world !! I cant get enough of
this soulful dance & music !! ⚡🙏🏾⚡
I Love My People aww"
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2.
"Name of the song please ??"
Reply
3.
"it's just beat without word u can search and write thabba
beja or تهباا بجا "
4.
"What’s the type of beat called"
Reply
5.
"Teba beja"
Reply
6.
"called beja"
7.
"Sudanese don't dance like that."
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Reply
8. Walla Idris
"I'm Sudanese and yes we do dance like that."
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