That was so beautiful. I wanna dance like that. She looks so free!! That scream was everything. I love mama Oya!! She has my head. Took me so long to embrace it. I ran from her and fell into the arms of Yemaya. Who nourished me until I was ready.
@@samaval9920 It depends. If you have soul and can dance and are a visual learner, than yes. But I would make sure to pay respect to the energy your are dancing for.
UMMM Lol who sleeps on Its?🤔 Never heard this claim before. Actually she is greatly feared to work with, because people want change but not sure how she gonna really do it. As her being one of the most POWERFUL, i would say she isn't slept on at all, but avoided to work with if possible
@@plainsaw3771 3 years and no one answered this for you: Oya - Yoruba Goddess of Weather and Storms - You might know her better as Ororo aka Storm from X-Men
Our Yoruba Brothers and Sisters in diaspora, keep shining and don't lose the values European westernization wants us to do away with. Oya á gbè ó o, àṣẹ.
I'm from Yoruba tribe. The Orishas make us emotional because they are our ancestors and representatives of Olodumare or Olorun who is the supreme God of the Yorubas.
@@lunathegod6953 I recommened you to do so on a Wednesday or when you feel ready. Try u camphor candles mostly in like purpleish burgundish colors you can also use stones such as garnet , black stones etc. Try drinking wine she loves wine and coins and grapes (mostly dark grapes). And use rain water
From Houston,TX,USA, I give you the utter respect for this interpretation. I am in love with the warrior energy you have captured and given to us in this video. Thank you.
Thank you very much for this beautiful offering! I am sure she is very pleased to have such a beautiful dancer honoring her. Many blessings to you and yours.
Beautiful fierce orisha! Thank you for embodying her so fully. I’m in a place where I need the strength to go through a break up after 11 years, and live with a terrible chronic illness. Her beautiful pride, strength, and warrior shout will help me. Thank you again.
I’m proud to call myself a daughter of Oya. The only female Orisha warrior and mother of nine. The goddess that welcomes us to life and accompany us through this life till our last breath.
Yoruba, Nigeria. Thank you for uploading this. Sadly, for me, many Nigeria cultural dance elements are appropriated by dancers from other nationalities but no credit ever given to the Nigerian cultures from which it originates. For example, one element from this particular Oya dance, (sometime called the Ostrich dance) has become popular in many contemporary interpretations of African dance, but no acknowledgement of its Yoruba origin is ever given.
In Cuba we have a strong Tradition on Afro-Cuban music, dance and religion, more the 400 years. The Yoruba religion is more important than catholic and all this dances are a part our culture. Please read more and don't insult other people, that is not apropiation that is also our culture.
TY! This was a sign from YEMAYA to me on today. We are doing a ritual healing ceremony for the waters , emotions and divine feminine. We would appreciate anyone who checks us out and we especially appreciate those who will participate 🧜🏾♀️🧜🏾♂️💚
Maferefun Madrecita Oya te pido humildemente tu bendicion 🙏 Aleja de mi vida toda maldad te entrego toda maldad intersede no permitas q nada me alcanze protejeme 🙏👀 Asheee
That was so beautiful. I wanna dance like that. She looks so free!! That scream was everything. I love mama Oya!! She has my head. Took me so long to embrace it. I ran from her and fell into the arms of Yemaya. Who nourished me until I was ready.
KelilahJudah beautiful ❤️
I think I may be doing the same thing 😊 Thanxx for sharing ur experience
@@Pheonyx_the_Phenom Your so very welcome!
Are these videos learnable?
@@samaval9920 It depends. If you have soul and can dance and are a visual learner, than yes. But I would make sure to pay respect to the energy your are dancing for.
People sleep on Oya! She is one of the fiercest warriors! She will bring the fury down and make a change so all have to start anew.
UMMM Lol who sleeps on Its?🤔
Never heard this claim before.
Actually she is greatly feared to work with, because people want change but not sure how she gonna really do it.
As her being one of the most POWERFUL, i would say she isn't slept on at all, but avoided to work with if possible
@@diyenlightmentpath6102 lol OMG RELAX!! 😆😆😆
Who is oya?
@@plainsaw3771 3 years and no one answered this for you:
Oya - Yoruba Goddess of Weather and Storms - You might know her better as Ororo aka Storm from X-Men
Our Yoruba Brothers and Sisters in diaspora, keep shining and don't lose the values European westernization wants us to do away with. Oya á gbè ó o, àṣẹ.
Oya's dances always so energetic and mesmerizing. Can feel something awaken in me. Love it 💜❤💛💙💚♥💖💝💗
hi
That Warrior scream gave me chills.
Maferefun Mama Oya ⚡ May she bless you all 💜
I luv the scream!
Queen of The Crossroads I got chills when she let out the war tone....I felt it shock through! Whoa! Ase!!!!
Me too
This made me cry omg I don’t even know why I felt everything
I'm from Yoruba tribe. The Orishas make us emotional because they are our ancestors and representatives of Olodumare or Olorun who is the supreme God of the Yorubas.
Love how the dance looks like a storm. 🥰That's Oya alright!
FIRE SISTER !!!!!!!!!GET IT , MAMA
My mommy oya! Proud to be a hija de oya! Beautiful ❤️ mucha Ashe para usted bella god bless you.
Marissa Suchini how do you connect with her for the first time?
@@lunathegod6953 I recommened you to do so on a Wednesday or when you feel ready. Try u camphor candles mostly in like purpleish burgundish colors you can also use stones such as garnet , black stones etc. Try drinking wine she loves wine and coins and grapes (mostly dark grapes). And use rain water
I felt every step and movement of this dance!!!
Beautiful! My Patron Orisha is Oya - I've "invited" her into my home, my life, my heart, my mind - it will be interesting . . .
From Houston,TX,USA, I give you the utter respect for this interpretation. I am in love with the warrior energy you have captured and given to us in this video. Thank you.
Thank you very much for this beautiful offering! I am sure she is very pleased to have such a beautiful dancer honoring her. Many blessings to you and yours.
My soul has been moved in the spirit of Oya through your presentation...Thank You Abundantly
Un Saludo para mis hermanos Cubanos y los de Africa's Ashe.
theres so much emotion and story that goes into these dances. its absolutely powerful and beautiful.
You can feel energy of love i love her dancing
Beautiful movement!!!! 💜🌬️Maferefun Oya!!!
Mama Oya!!
yes Oya!!!! this is the best dance ive seen you do !!! i really felt Oya
I wish I knew whose child I was connected to but oya I feel so omg. ❤️😫
Well there you go, go study Oyä, give her offering, and pay homage to her!
Then with her until shown otherwise😍
ME TOO!
SAME
Ase yooo
Que todos los Orishas te bendigan y te guarden siempre Yusimi Moya! Eres un avatar de las diosas! Maferefún!
hi,my love Brazil
She is the precious air! Untamed beauty!!!🌊🧜♀️❤🎏
Beautiful fierce orisha! Thank you for embodying her so fully. I’m in a place where I need the strength to go through a break up after 11 years, and live with a terrible chronic illness. Her beautiful pride, strength, and warrior shout will help me. Thank you again.
Son of Oya here. This dance reminds me of how the weather is shredding the United States into bits. It's just Oya coming through 💨
This was so powerful and beautiful! Thank you 💓⚡
Maferefun mi madre Oya!
Que Mostraaaa Siempre me deleito con tus vídeos.
I’m proud to call myself a daughter of Oya. The only female Orisha warrior and mother of nine. The goddess that welcomes us to life and accompany us through this life till our last breath.
Yoruba, Nigeria. Thank you for uploading this. Sadly, for me, many Nigeria cultural dance elements are appropriated by dancers from other nationalities but no credit ever given to the Nigerian cultures from which it originates. For example, one element from this particular Oya dance, (sometime called the Ostrich dance) has become popular in many contemporary interpretations of African dance, but no acknowledgement of its Yoruba origin is ever given.
I feel like your comment was ignorant in so many ways 😐
In Cuba we have a strong Tradition on Afro-Cuban music, dance and religion, more the 400 years. The Yoruba religion is more important than catholic and all this dances are a part our culture. Please read more and don't insult other people, that is not apropiation that is also our culture.
I love you Lady Oya! Ashe'
That’s my momma for sure 😍✨, thank You for this letting your body be used by spirit so I could witness this !!!!
Ayibobo Oya 🙏🏿
I love oya strong.. unbeatable..super protector of her sons ...ashe for everyone in here and there
Oya proud
Nossa que energia ⚡ representatividade da corporeidade dos Orixás.... Maravilhoso! ✊🏿
Oya misma. Grandiosa.
That scream says so much. This is beautiful
Exelente danza ashe yanza
Es impresionante... que belleza ¡jekua jei Yanza!
eparreyyyyyyyy. Beautifullll
Absolutely wonderful. Asé
That was beautiful! Thanks for sharing! ✌ & ❤
So beautiful! So powerful! I'm signing up for dance lessons ❤️
Beautiful 😍 you are fierce! Love it ashe!
I love it Sis
Bellísima! Maferefún mi Madre Yanza!
She gives us breath♥️
beautiful! Hard to dance on such a hard floor...this is so much like the dance and music of Reunion -- Sega et Maloya tous les deux, je les aime
I need a school in NY to practice the dance.
Same I feel so Connected to her 😭 I'm not her child
Handle.bizznizz then.
All the blessings for you Yusimi your dance is perfect I enjoy a lot watching your videos
Maravillosa yusimi muchísimas gracias ❤
Beautiful. I feel you, and that says everything. I appreciate you.
Omg i absolutely love this.
Beautiful
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🥀🌺🥀🌺🥀🌺🥀🌺🥀🌺just beautiful made me cry.
Eparrey Óya!! ⚡⚡🔥
Muy fuerte mi hermana💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
Increíble y hermoso
Powerful, I felt the 🔥
Beautiful and fierce
Reina del cambio; OYA.
Can you teach me to dance like this pleaseeeeeee I looovveeee itt !
Me encanta como baila Digna representation cubana...... Pero no soporto la voz del cantante ahahah
Beautiful! ✨❤️
I love it all but when She YELLS and STOMPS Her foot... 🤘🤘🤘🤘
My favorite dancer!!!
I love THIS
Mis orishas benditos.aun que mi madrina murio.yo siento que siempre esta a mi lado.hera la mejor santera.te amo madrina.mi santera.predilecta
This is beautiful 💕
That dance was Fiiiiiire🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Absolutely love this!
Brilliant.
I loved this! Powerful!
Just like a Juju dance. That spirituality is there 🔥🔥.
Amazing!
I don't know why this made me watery eyed... Like close to crying. What does that mean? 😳😕😢
It means you might have yoruba blood and feeling the call of the Orishas and the ancestors.
It means that you’re loved.
TY! This was a sign from YEMAYA to me on today. We are doing a ritual healing ceremony for the waters , emotions and divine feminine. We would appreciate anyone who checks us out and we especially appreciate those who will participate 🧜🏾♀️🧜🏾♂️💚
Love every bit of this.
Maferefun Oya ❤️
Yo ke soy una editora soy hija de Oya estoy en la religión y me están ayudando gracias a mi madre Oya y a mi padrino ahse 🙏🏻
Ashe, hermosa 🤍
Wow magnifique !
Maferefun Madrecita Oya te pido humildemente tu bendicion 🙏 Aleja de mi vida toda maldad te entrego toda maldad intersede no permitas q nada me alcanze protejeme 🙏👀 Asheee
Maferem oya, soy omo oya con oggun, precioso
Simplemente bello 🥰🥰
❤️❤️❤️ mi mamá es Oya!
es preciosa!!!!
ASÉ MAMA .....💜💜💜
⚡🎵💜🌪🎶🌬🎵⚡🌪💃🏿⚡
She came in a dream she was dancing I had no clue what was going on . I’m blown away ...
Bella
Que hermoso
I’m really proud to be her son, I love you mother ♥️♥️🟤🟣🟤🟣
Mi madre ..te amo
😍💅ese color me enamora 😍💞💞
wow! beautiful
Oya omi omo ile oya 👏👏
Ya+mi lya ajé ty mesan orum
Epa heyô ⚡