Soy puertorriqueña hasta la luna pero no se por q cada ves q escucho música cubana me entra unos aires de cultura como si fuera cubana ❤️ amo su cultura desde pequeña no puedo esperar visitar esta isla hermosa q es bn parecida a mi isla !! CUBA 2018 te espero con ansias ❤️❤️❤️
+CreamyButta I disagree somewhat. For you purist ..no arguement but there is that cute little back hop/skip is Eleggua, the way she was flaing her arms , more Eleggua.
This a feast for my eyes,the way I look at it : it is passionate art that can only be performed from their heart ,body and soul ,I wonder where Kati is from,my husband was an excellent afrocuban dancer ,he was thought by Javier Francis in Bellas Artes school for modern dance in Mexico City ,he will enjoy all of this if he was alive,thank you Kati and Warren ! Awesome performance ! It would be good to see you guys in San Diego in the near future ,God Bless !
Kati Teaches in and around LA. She has a large following in her classes and recitals all over the world. I was told she is an accomplished teacher that hails from Cuba. What I loved most about her was her willingness to share her knowledge of song and dance with everyone she meets, no matter what level you are. I was bought to her class by my Afro-Cuban drum teacher to just observe and learn the songs and how the dance, drums and songs inter-twine It was more than I could ever ask for.
This was not an Elegua dance. It was an Obatala Odudua dance with an Oshun song dance done as Oya. And a Yemoja song thrown in as well. Confusing and misleading. At least change the title of your video to "Orisha" dance interpretation. Oh, and Baba Obatala never dances with his face looking to the ground.
Im starry eyed in love :-) I love to see when woman do African dances (mainly with ochun) spinning/twirling the skirt. Also serious question, is their a more beautiful complexion on this planet than that Brazilian, Cuban or even mixed race sandy brown look?? Mmmm! Lol
It was a very nice and entertaining INTERPRETATION but definitely not ACCURATE. However, ashe to her for bringing awareness to this beautiful religion.
Es la interpretación afrocubana, quizás la herencia más fuerte de la antigua Yorubaland en Latinoamérica, bastante se preserva, siéntase orgulloso de eso y respete la mixtura, mucho cambió por el sincretismo como única manera de sobrevivir.
I hate it when folks get Orisha stuff incorrect. The life of Orisha followers is full of correcting people's lack of knowledge already. Please change the name of this video.
This is not correct. Please respect this beautiful culture and change the title. The first dance is for Obatala with the Baba Fururu song then goes to Oshun then Oya steps within it.
This is not ELEGBA/ESU/ECHU/EXU/ELEGUA/ LA ROYE...... It's OBATALA and OSHUN.... IBASE MOYUGBA OBATALA AWO OWO MO JUBA ASE MAFEREFUN OSHUN ASE ADUPE MODUPE ASE
Thank you Eleggua, thank you for directing my path and opening the way!🍭
How can I like this a thousand times??
Un abrazo a Cuba de un Dominicana orgullosa de sus raices en Africa
Thank u Ellegua for always having my back and keeping me straight 💓
Soy puertorriqueña hasta la luna pero no se por q cada ves q escucho música cubana me entra unos aires de cultura como si fuera cubana ❤️ amo su cultura desde pequeña no puedo esperar visitar esta isla hermosa q es bn parecida a mi isla !! CUBA 2018 te espero con ansias ❤️❤️❤️
Astrid, mi abuelo siempre decia el que quiera ser cubano solo tiene que querer serlo.
months go by and still no change in the title.?????.... this is NOT Elegua!!!! ....
but still she did great job!........................... be blessed
CreamyButta all did great job i was to say!................. be blessed
+CreamyButta I disagree somewhat. For you purist ..no arguement but there is that cute little back hop/skip is Eleggua, the way she was flaing her arms , more Eleggua.
Music unites, it’s the natural rhythm of life.
I wish I could go to Cuba one day, wonderful culture
que bello!
Hermosa Cuba libre!
Sus raíces, u cultura y su gente.
Love it! the energy is fiyah!!
This a feast for my eyes,the way I look at it : it is passionate art that can only be performed from their heart ,body and soul ,I wonder where Kati is from,my husband was an excellent afrocuban dancer ,he was thought by Javier Francis in Bellas Artes school for modern dance in Mexico City ,he will enjoy all of this if he was alive,thank you Kati and Warren ! Awesome performance ! It would be good to see you guys in San Diego in the near future ,God Bless !
Kati Teaches in and around LA. She has a large following in her classes and recitals all over the world. I was told she is an accomplished teacher that hails from Cuba. What I loved most about her was her willingness to share her knowledge of song and dance with everyone she meets, no matter what level you are. I was bought to her class by my Afro-Cuban drum teacher to just observe and learn the songs and how the dance, drums and songs inter-twine It was more than I could ever ask for.
Breathtaking🙏
This was not an Elegua dance. It was an Obatala Odudua dance with an Oshun song dance done as Oya. And a Yemoja song thrown in as well. Confusing and misleading. At least change the title of your video to "Orisha" dance interpretation. Oh, and Baba Obatala never dances with his face looking to the ground.
Esu Miwa Lol Let em know
Thank you.
Beautiful....
Nunca habia escuchado esta musica o visto este tipo de baile, pero me gusto mucho!
beyond beautiful..fantastic
me gusta ellos estan al dia.,felicidades.Soy omo Oshu.🔔
Wonderful
Hermoso baile
Todo muy lindo
Awesome 💜
This not is Eleggua, he is Obatala
Exactly
exactalente , la mujer representa Ochun!
Beautiful
I can't help seeing the future of orishas in them kids. So cute when children participate too.
Loved it.
puis vient Ochun, Yemaya, Oya et Hebbioso
Im starry eyed in love :-)
I love to see when woman do African dances (mainly with ochun) spinning/twirling the skirt.
Also serious question, is their a more beautiful complexion on this planet than that Brazilian, Cuban or even mixed race sandy brown look??
Mmmm! Lol
I like this. We Yorubans to do this no more. Many of us can't
awww...That makes me sad.
Belloooo
yessss go offff pa paaaaaa
Awesome!!!
Espectacular!!!
Nice !!!!!!!!!!!!
How could they Have mixed up Eleggua, with Obatala, SMH???😕
💕💕💕💕
Baba Elegba Esu ooo Elegue Modupé for the open doors and crossroads
ME parese que en este video no estan bailando por elegua! Estan bailando OBBATALA, OCHUN, BABALUAYE ma no elegua! N
NO TE CONFUNDA
Nice! Ashe!
What story is being portrayed behind this type of dancing
It was a very nice and entertaining INTERPRETATION but definitely not ACCURATE. However, ashe to her for bringing awareness to this beautiful religion.
Es la interpretación afrocubana, quizás la herencia más fuerte de la antigua Yorubaland en Latinoamérica, bastante se preserva, siéntase orgulloso de eso y respete la mixtura, mucho cambió por el sincretismo como única manera de sobrevivir.
Took them away from home, but didn't take the home out of them.
Exactly
I'm mixed between the original race that was in cuba and african
I hate it when folks get Orisha stuff incorrect. The life of Orisha followers is full of correcting people's lack of knowledge already. Please change the name of this video.
esto da mucha positividad ^^ :)
Sorry I misspell Duane's name !
I have been looking for that song for years I lost the cd due to my sisters evil ways but any way who sings it how can I get it? Please let me know!
What is the song called?
Sarah Clarke it's actually a mixture of Orisha songs
I see,marvellous thank you!
Great dancing but the title is misleading
This is not correct. Please respect this beautiful culture and change the title. The first dance is for Obatala with the Baba Fururu song then goes to Oshun then Oya steps within it.
What is the song called?
What is the name of this cd or mixtape, how can I find the song? :)
cet orisha n'est absolument pas Elegua MAIS Obatala!!!
Mano De Rosso obatala
Omg this is not elggua😒
Ese no es elewa es obatala!!!!
This is not ELEGBA/ESU/ECHU/EXU/ELEGUA/ LA ROYE...... It's OBATALA and OSHUN.... IBASE MOYUGBA OBATALA AWO OWO MO JUBA ASE MAFEREFUN OSHUN ASE ADUPE MODUPE ASE
This how dance should be performed, with the audience participating.
When God (and the santos) asks you for the next dance
ashe!
Can't see anyone dancing Eleguá in that.
am a native yoruba and i dont even know about all the orisha, back home in nigeria most yoruba know little about our culture
Orisha are a mix of Benin , Yoruba and congo and angolan cultures some of the references seem different.
That's sad. Come to Salvador Bahia Brazil we have a lot of Ilè Àṣẹ, some of them with centuries.
The Yorubá Culture is alive, is beautiful.
@@vincem2759 orisha is a Yoruba language mean god and this song has Yoruba culture all over it