Edited by Azizi Powell
This post presents videos of footstomping dance movement from various nations around the world.
The content of this post is presented for folkloric, cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
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EDITOR'S NOTE ABOUT ADDING COMMENTS ON THIS BLOG
With considerable regret, I have disabled the comment feature on this blog (and on my other blogs except for https://pancocojams.blogspot.com, because of the large number of spam comments that I received on those blogs.
Comments for those blogs can be sent to my email address azizip17 dot com at yahoo dot com for possible inclusion in a specific post on those blogs.
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FEATURED VIDEOS
(These videos are presented in no particular order).
Example #1: Gumboot Dancers in Cape Town
simonleherUploaded on Jul 27, 2007
Filmed in Cape Town January 2007, these Gumboot Dancers were brilliant!
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Example #2: 10th Pacific Festival of Arts - Fiji 2
jkb1904Uploaded on Apr 13, 2009
Dancers from Fiji at the 10th Pacific Festival of Arts in American Samoa, 2008.
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Example #3: Mogwana Dance Troupe - Botswana
Rouvanne van den Berg, Uploaded on Feb 18, 2007
The Mogwana Dance Troupe is a group of professional artistes based in Gaborone, Botswana.
They specialise in traditional music, song and dance of indigenous ethnic groups of Botswana and the southern Africa in general.
This dance is commonly known as Phathisi, referring to the pieces of skin and rags tied to the legs which are slapped to sound like a drum. It is generally performed in happy times, such as at harvest, by herd-boys.
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Example #4:
Alpha Kappa Alpha 1st Place Winners for Chicago Sprite Step Off [United States]
Gowhere Hip Hop, Uploaded on Jan 25, 2010
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Example #5:
WSSU CHEERLEADERS GETTIN' CRUNK
ORIGINALCHEERPHI, Uploaded on Feb 22, 2008
WSSU CHEERLEADERS SHOWING U HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE AT THE ULTIMATE CHEER & DANCE EXPERIENCE TRIAD HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADING COMPETITION 2007
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WSSU = Winston Salem State University (North Carolina, USA)
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RELATED LINKS
Click this link to a zumalayah post: http://zumalayah.blogspot.com/2013/04/indlamu-dance-that-ladysmith-black.html
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND THANKS
Thanks to all those who are featured in these videos, to the producers of these videos, and to the video's publishers on YouTube.
Thanks for visiting zumalayah.
Visitor comments are welcome.
Zumalayah showcases videos of dances & singing games done in circles or in lines, and other movement performance arts from African American culture, from African cultures, and from other cultures of the African Diaspora.
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Showing posts with label stomp and shake cheerleading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stomp and shake cheerleading. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Similarities Between A Zulu Dance & American Stomp & Shake Routines
Edited by Azizi Powell
This post showcases a video of Zulu [South African] young women auditioning for a spot in a dance troupe, and a video of a stomp & shake cheerleading squad from a historically Black American university.
I don't know what those Zulu women were saying. However, their short flared skirts, their self-confident in-your-face confrontational way of chanting as well as their body stances and hip shaking movements remind me of stomp & shake cheerleaders. What do you think?
The content of this post is presented for entertainment and aesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
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EDITOR'S NOTE ABOUT ADDING COMMENTS ON THIS BLOG
With considerable regret, I have disabled the comment feature on this blog (and on my other blogs except for https://pancocojams.blogspot.com, because of the large number of spam comments that I received on those blogs.
Comments for those blogs can be sent to my email address azizip17 dot com at yahoo dot com for possible inclusion in a specific post on those blogs.
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FEATURED VIDEOS
(Posted without editorial comments or transcriptions)
Example #1: Zulu girls nana
magicjohan, Uploaded on May 31, 2009
Audition video for Johan Yssel Global Africa Entertainment
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Unfortunately, this visuals in this video are difficult to see. However, you can still get a sense
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Example #2: WSSU Red Team Cheerleaders NC Stomp & Shake Competition
Kiaerica Krishelle, Published on Feb 23, 2013
WSSU opening up the show at the FIRST annual Stomp n Shake cheerleading competition on Saturday 2/23/2013
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WSSU = Winston-Salem State University {Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
The words to some of these cheers can be found on this page of my Cocojams cultural website: http://cocojams.com/content/stomp-and-shake-cheerleader-cheers. That page also includes information, text examples, videos,and comments about university level stomp & shake cheerleading. A link is also provided on that page to another Cocojams cheerleading cheers page which includes examples of children's and teenagers' stomp & shake cheerleading cheers.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND THANKS
My thanks to all those who are featured in these videos. Thanks also to those who produced those videos and published them on YouTube.
Thank you for visiting zumalayah. [zoom-ah-LAH-yah]
Zumalayah showcases videos of dances & singing games done in circles or in lines, and other movement performance arts from African American culture, from African cultures, and from other cultures of the African Diaspora.
Visitor comments are welcome.
Visitor comments are welcome.
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