I am descended from the Ashanti people and my grandmother told me of the talking drums of the Ashanti tribe. Though my mother tongue has been stolen, I still get emotional when I hear the drums of my people and now understand the need to move my hands and feet in a similar fashion even though I had never seen the dances before RUclips. The blood of my ancestors reign!
He is doing a lot of communication with the dance. Everybody sitting there understands what the boy is saying. It'a culture. Some of the actions are, let's coordinate and unite. He goes to the king and urges the people to unite and be subjective to the King. Then he warns that you can't mess up with the king. He hits his hands on the floor to signifies authority and power the king has and the power he the boy has as a representative of the gods to keep the king safe and secured. I can't text all. Learn Ghana culture and know it all
Yes he is talking about how you can get scattered lost and confused but with the elders and the leader just like a river you will always find your way and be brought to the family where you will be supported loved and protected.Together we are strong, together we are one, the ancestors the living and yet to be born are one continuous life
Great. Thanks so much. I think you should have a youtub3 channel or something to be explaining these cultural dances. I think it will be good and people like me would love and appreciate it so much. Thanks for the explanation once again
He not only dances better than the older lazy girls but does the true dance with a meaning. Thanks translator for translating. I a Ga who speaks twi too didn't understand what he was saying but knew he was communicating something to the people and king. It is a language in itself.
I love to see a boy like dis dancing. he really need support please can i hv his number. i understand what he is talking about because am from Royalty..gud jod keep it up👏.
I love this dancing but annoyed ppl just walking and moving around during sacred movement's. Distracting and throwing cds. I love hand dancing telling stories. 👍 for boy
That's normal. When you go to these events you must walk around and shake everyone's hands from right to left. Then you take your seat. That's what people are doing. People also go and leave money for the dancers.
@@kwameadu0075 we have our customer plse learn them before U comment. We as Ghanaians more about greeting each other mingling. We not white isolated people period
Yes he is talking about how you can get scattered lost and confused but with the elders and the leader just like a river you will always find your way and be brought to the family where you will be supported loved and protected.Together we are strong, together we are one, the ancestors the living and yet to be born are one continuous life.
Some of the gestures mean " No enemy can cause your downfall". "You will untangle any rope wrapped around you". "God's blessing will be upon you" and "You will keep all your people together in unity".
Ashantis don't disappoint... proud of their culture ... proud to be Ghanaian
I am descended from the Ashanti people and my grandmother told me of the talking drums of the Ashanti tribe. Though my mother tongue has been stolen, I still get emotional when I hear the drums of my people and now understand the need to move my hands and feet in a similar fashion even though I had never seen the dances before RUclips. The blood of my ancestors reign!
The Chief himself is a great dancer so I'm not surprise to see a boy like this in his town....Nana wonkwa so ! Piaaaw!!!
Wow 🤩
Very beautiful performance from this little boy
He’s done ✅ well
Thanks 🙏
I am very proud of home boy display our rich Ashanti traditional dance in a very wonderful and excellent way.
He is doing a lot of communication with the dance. Everybody sitting there understands what the boy is saying. It'a culture. Some of the actions are, let's coordinate and unite. He goes to the king and urges the people to unite and be subjective to the King. Then he warns that you can't mess up with the king. He hits his hands on the floor to signifies authority and power the king has and the power he the boy has as a representative of the gods to keep the king safe and secured. I can't text all. Learn Ghana culture and know it all
Yes he is talking about how you can get scattered lost and confused but with the elders and the leader just like a river you will always find your way and be brought to the family where you will be supported loved and protected.Together we are strong, together we are one, the ancestors the living and yet to be born are one continuous life
Great. Thanks so much. I think you should have a youtub3 channel or something to be explaining these cultural dances. I think it will be good and people like me would love and appreciate it so much. Thanks for the explanation once again
Good bless this young warrior.
Yes this Big Boy can dance well whattttt 👍😎☝️🇧🇴
Wow wow wow this boy is a great dancer
This rich tradition needs to be financially supported and sustained by all those who enjoy; respect this one of The kind Culture.
wooooooooooo that's my hometown boy woooooh what a fantastic dance mmmmmmmah
lovely to see a boy dance for a change. I'm very proud and impressed.
Thx
He not only dances better than the older lazy girls but does the true dance with a meaning. Thanks translator for translating. I a Ga who speaks twi too didn't understand what he was saying but knew he was communicating something to the people and king. It is a language in itself.
This is amazing. What's the meaning of his expressions in the dance pls
Beautiful culture!
This is truly masterpieces, l can't seem to stop watching.
Thanks
Beautiful Black culture. @@NanaWiafeAkentenII
the most excellent adowa male dance yet! absolutely exquisite period.
This guy is wonderful, no wonder this video is from Nana's blog. Long Live Nana Wiafe, Long Live Ashanti
Kete dance is my favorite dance ever. Its my dream to learn. Every steps ans move he makes has a meaning. Love love it
There is a Kete group at Nana’s palace just make time and come we teach everything about the dance.
@@NanaWiafeAkentenII wow...i will. Thanks
Details to when the Kete dance group meets would be helpful please and location. Thanks
Pls i need more videos of this little boy
Ok we’ll get them for u
Wow, this is awesome. I love it 😘❤
Oh ok. Just don't mess up with this boy!
I love this
Wao very intelligent boy, keep it up, pls can someone explain to me what he is saying 🙏🙏🙏
wow ,I like this boy keep it up
Thanks for watching.
Fantastic woow keep it up
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Daphne
Nice bet n dance 😄 what is this dance called I give u ❤
I love to see a boy like dis dancing. he really need support please can i hv his number. i understand what he is talking about because am from Royalty..gud jod keep it up👏.
I will get it for you bro.
Simply wooow..
Awesome but can someone translate what is being said
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
U go baby
✌🏾
I love this dancing but annoyed ppl just walking and moving around during sacred movement's. Distracting and throwing cds. I love hand dancing telling stories. 👍 for boy
Vivian Murray that's Ghana for you no order no discipline
That's normal. When you go to these events you must walk around and shake everyone's hands from right to left. Then you take your seat. That's what people are doing. People also go and leave money for the dancers.
@@kwameadu0075 we have our customer plse learn them before U comment. We as Ghanaians more about greeting each other mingling. We not white isolated people period
Thanks
can someone please tell me the story of this dance
Yes he is talking about how you can get scattered lost and confused but with the elders and the leader just like a river you will always find your way and be brought to the family where you will be supported loved and protected.Together we are strong, together we are one, the ancestors the living and yet to be born are one continuous life.
Piawwww
Can someone givee the number of this boy's parents woow I have a gift for him paaa woow
Mary Thanks for watching. I can get for u ok
Nice
What's the boy saying? Coz I know kete dance is a language.
good for u baby
Some of the gestures mean " No enemy can cause your downfall". "You will untangle any rope wrapped around you". "God's blessing will be upon you" and "You will keep all your people together in unity".
+thx bro Osei Tutu Tawiah
+Thanks so much for watching and for being the first I recommend this for you. ruclips.net/video/7hNbYeO4zn4/видео.html Osei Tutu Tawiah
Osei Tutu Tawiah
WOW!!! Charley you are very good! Thank you Bro!
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