From Thailand. I love this kind of dance. I appreciate your beautiful culture. You teach wonderfully. I can learn and dance according to this teaching. Wow! Made me realize that people with small bottoms can dance like this🤣 (LOI). You are the best teacher. Love you so much.
Banange l feel so privileged and honored to see a member of Ndere Troupe from Uganda proudly explaining the meaning of our Traditional Dances in Uganda. Bless you Teacher Betty Namakula
You're the few left in the country, please this information helps young Ugandans who have grown up without families to teach them traditions. Please continue what you do, you're a great teacher to all of us. Uganda needs teachers from all corners. Our traditions have to be energised. Again thank you teacher Namakula.
Teacher said, "When you get lost look for the central beat". Haha. Central is the Kiganda dance GPS. Hahaha "When King goes away the madness comes back". Oh teacher you make me wanna join you in that palace. Good bless you. Thank you Amina the teacher you explained the whole thing with so much passion. It's indeed in your blood. Now I even love the kiganda dance more after learning the history. An Acholi in Canada.
You are all wonderful!!! I accidentally found a short video about the Kiganda dance. I had never seen such beauty, such joy and strength!!! And your teacher is an amazing woman and professional!!! Thank you for showing me a world where man is part of the forces of Nature, of Earth, of Air, of Water, of Fire, thank you for this part of the history of your wonderful people, it is so beautiful, so real. ...God bless you! With all my heart I wish you the greatest happiness !!! Greetings from Bulgaria ! :)❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤍❤
Waaaaw this class has been so edu-tainment and well explained. For the first time I have learnt the meaning of the drums 🥁, sound & the dance strokes in relation to my culture. You made me feel and love my roots
That's great news! I helped to produce this film and I am producing a Ugandan dance event in Greenwich 16 October. If you are interested, please join and follow Kauma Arts instagram.com/kaumaarts and instagram.com/birungiart/ and I will keep you posted!
God bless the teachers,these are obedient creature ofGod in his image.God should purnish thise whi dont want to pay their salaries thats Godly service on plannet Earth
I finally understand how the hips can move to create this illusion of swift amazing movement. Thank you for teaching this! I never new there were stories with the dances. No wonder there is so much happiness in the body of the dancers. They are dancing a story that is dear to them. I just really don't like what African Americans have done with dance. It's perverted and self centered with no story. No community, just dancing to be seen.
I wish there was a whole channel just for this. Very interesting and informative. Is there any way to get a hold of Mukyala Aminah Namakula for dance lessons? Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I helped to produce this film and I am producing a Ugandan dance event in Greenwich 16 October. If you are interested, please join and follow Kauma Arts instagram.com/kaumaarts and instagram.com/birungiart/ and I will keep you posted!
This great work ,more blessings upon you madam Namakula
THANK YOU SO MUCH MISS. NAMAKULA 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Excellent. Music belongs to Africa.
From Thailand. I love this kind of dance. I appreciate your beautiful culture. You teach wonderfully. I can learn and dance according to this teaching. Wow! Made me realize that people with small bottoms can dance like this🤣 (LOI). You are the best teacher. Love you so much.
I enjoyed watching this. Im so proud of my culture , my old school Lubiri SS. Aminah OG wange keep up the good work...
U are right original Teacher
Wow. Im Sudanese i love ❤️ Uganda ❤❤
Banange l feel so privileged and honored to see a member of Ndere Troupe from Uganda proudly explaining the meaning of our Traditional Dances in Uganda. Bless you Teacher Betty Namakula
Great! When do we add on kadi gidi and flute instruments,?
Sorry 'kadingidi'!
@@annettelubega8648Endingidi nOmulere. Edda byabeerangako, naye ndowooza kati abantu batono nnyo ababisomesa.
Well-done madam Namakula Amina for preserving the Buganda Culture ❤❤
Mwebale nyo mwebale watching from uk.
Njagala okuyinga nga nzize mu vacation tekako endagiriro.
Thank you 🥰 ❤
Very Very good teacher ❤❤❤❤
You're the few left in the country, please this information helps young Ugandans who have grown up without families to teach them traditions. Please continue what you do, you're a great teacher to all of us. Uganda needs teachers from all corners. Our traditions have to be energised. Again thank you teacher Namakula.
Thank you teacher Amininah for the work well done
It's not easy to find such people in buganda
Lots of love 💖😍💞💕❤️🍀
Am so great full of you people 😊😊😊😊thanks teacher plus ur team
Teacher said, "When you get lost look for the central beat". Haha. Central is the Kiganda dance GPS. Hahaha "When King goes away the madness comes back". Oh teacher you make me wanna join you in that palace. Good bless you. Thank you Amina the teacher you explained the whole thing with so much passion. It's indeed in your blood. Now I even love the kiganda dance more after learning the history. An Acholi in Canada.
This is really Beautiful madam am actually going to begin my lessons using this and I know I will become a senior tooo
Thanks so much for this informative video content. My little ones are learning a lot.
You are all wonderful!!! I accidentally found a short video about the Kiganda dance. I had never seen such beauty, such joy and strength!!! And your teacher is an amazing woman and professional!!! Thank you for showing me a world where man is part of the forces of Nature, of Earth, of Air, of Water, of Fire, thank you for this part of the history of your wonderful people, it is so beautiful, so real. ...God bless you! With all my heart I wish you the greatest happiness !!! Greetings from Bulgaria ! :)❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤍❤
Waaaaw this class has been so edu-tainment and well explained. For the first time I have learnt the meaning of the drums 🥁, sound & the dance strokes in relation to my culture. You made me feel and love my roots
Thank you mama for teaching us our traditional dances
From Detroit Michigan. This was wonderful to see and understand. Thank you. Please do more videos❤
She was my trainer in Buloba Primary School...... those days we had a good music program back then.
Wow thank you for sharing I feel so proud of my culture 🥰🥰🥰
👏👏👏 BIG UP TEACHER!!!
Proudly Ugandan 🇺🇬
Well done madam Namakula ndiwano njiga maziina ku RUclips
Bakisimba Nankassa muwogola, it’s a royal dance
This storybis amazing!! The ankle bells. We African Americans know nothing about dance. Nothing.
Thank you so much wow it's a great job I would like to join the team I mean I need to learn the traditional kiganda dance
That's great news! I helped to produce this film and I am producing a Ugandan dance event in Greenwich 16 October. If you are interested, please join and follow Kauma Arts instagram.com/kaumaarts and instagram.com/birungiart/ and I will keep you posted!
Waawoo
Love this
Thanks so much dear for training
My 2014 traditional dance teacher💕💕😂
Namakula thank you very much good work.
I love everything about this; I appreciate this dance SOOOO much more ❤️❤️❤️
IDK keep jjkkv ksjkjkshjkh kjk
God bless the teachers,these are obedient creature ofGod in his image.God should purnish thise whi dont want to pay their salaries thats Godly service on plannet Earth
Thanks alot madam Amiinah❤❤❤
Thxz dear for teaching
Wow great
I finally understand how the hips can move to create this illusion of swift amazing movement. Thank you for teaching this! I never new there were stories with the dances. No wonder there is so much happiness in the body of the dancers. They are dancing a story that is dear to them. I just really don't like what African Americans have done with dance. It's perverted and self centered with no story. No community, just dancing to be seen.
Wawo thxs so much, be blessed, how can i join the training plz direct me
I love teachers😂 Helo Namakula
Nothing I love like those drums…. Mmmm😍😍😍
This is interesting I would like to join
I wish there was a whole channel just for this. Very interesting and informative. Is there any way to get a hold of Mukyala Aminah Namakula for dance lessons? Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much
I teach dance and I have learned so much. Wow
Gifted teacher
I want to learn more
Good work madam
Thanks Mwalimu
Thanks 🙏🏿 for doing a good 👍 and
I wish I was able to connect with you madam. Am a teacher in Kenya. I train my learner s this dances with alot of difficulty.
Wow, I can now dance
Thanks for the teaching
Mukyala Namakula nsanyuse okukulabako naye mbadde nkusaba ku contact siri mu ggwanga naye njagala abaana bange bwoba omanyi webasobola okuyigira ku bivuga n'amazina agaffe agekinnansi onyambe bambi.
Thank u maama
Wa wa wa👏👏
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Where can I get the drums am in kenya
Thanks so much
Thank you!
I helped to produce this film and I am producing a Ugandan dance event in Greenwich 16 October. If you are interested, please join and follow Kauma Arts instagram.com/kaumaarts and instagram.com/birungiart/ and I will keep you posted!
Can I also join and how can I join you?
I want to join dear but l don't how lcan get you dear
If i want to join you how can u help me tooo
I want to be trained in maganda dance
Kiganda dance or amazina amaganda.
I also want to learn how to dance , can I get help please!!
Located were
Oh my God
🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ilyk the baganda dance
I have enjoyed it
I feel like joining the class to perfect it though Am not a muganda
Thanks
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