Come Learn THESE UGANDAN CULTURAL DANCES

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Published 2019-10-03
Welcome back to another episode of Kenganda. Today we are back with our dance instructors PMAAYA and ESTER learning some cultural Cultural Dances. Learn these moves and try to perfect them. I hope you have enjoyed them!

All Comments (21)
  • This young man is really a teacher and he enjoys his talent. He teaches with a passion, well done. I think l can dance Baganda dance if he teacher me. I loved it. From London
  • @lindigamedze5873
    BRILLIAMT. Excellent dancer teacher and dancers. Thank you for bringing this out! So authentic and powerfully vibrant. Roots of dance definitely are found in Africa. No question. Health benefits are probably beyond counting. I've been searching YouTube for such. I'm so glad I found you so now I can get to learn this myself!!!! Immensely grateful. Well done
  • @user-dw8hl5lk6u
    Good job people of God . Please keep it up. You are doing well educating the young generation. ❤
  • @deboyce4473
    It is a perfect dance for a carnival, brother Oshay
  • @trendeous4070
    Wow, this was massive, hope you brings more all around Uganda
  • @raquelcoler1
    Congratulations! You did a Fun video, not boring one about our Ugandan Beautiful Culture!
  • Oh my God. This is so beautiful. Thank you very much for the lesson. I am a full grown up A but never knew this. Wow. I love this
  • @Turyahi
    Am a proud Muganda . Thank you for continuing to make us proud❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • @franknungi414
    Thanks so much but Buganda also has more dances: Mbaga - a secret teacher for the only married couples(you can guess what this means). It is danced on the weddings. Children are not supposed to participate or watch it. There is Amaggunju which is a royal dance. It is performed for the King by the people of Butiko clan. There is also Ttigga. It is for entertainment like Baakisimba, Nankasa and Muwogola.
  • Be blessed!!! You've taught me how to dance and I'm performing soon! Too bad I've caught the video late! Wow!
  • @lazarusadams406
    Pmaaya my Frnd u are recalling doing great. Just remembered those days in kenye ... Am still learning how to do this dance really love ur dance.