Traditional Dancing in Papua New Guinea: New Ireland (5)
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This was filmed on April 11th 2019 in Namatanai New Ireland Province.
Called DukDuks the performers dance to the beat of Kundus and bamboo garamuts (percussions) and a choir or male singers for five minutes non stop.
It is a sacred dance performed before locals and government officials during the official launching of the Boluminsky highway in New Ireland Province.
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New Ireland Tubuans are a bit more boisterous and active in how they dance if you contrast it with their cousins on the other side of the St George Channel.
To have a culture preserved like this ✨️👏🏻
Only if we can reseach far back in time, we may find to appreciate the fact that we are one...Melanesian origination is there somewhere. Love the outstanding culture though there are variations to the original one tnkyu lo share om uniqueness...wonderful ❤👍🇵🇬
Tolai people are namatanai children.. tolai people are kavieng people..
Original Tumbuans of Namatanai. South Coast of Namatanai. NIPS. The place where tumbuan culture originated and migrated to Rabaul. Tolais originated in Nips.
Proud of our people and culture .. thanked you all blood..👋🌺🌺🌺🌺
Dance movement is unique.
Love this. Png is truly unique
Just love this pure traditional way thks beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ people keep our ancestors alive in our traditional way 💪🙏
Very unique and special proud papua New Guineans 🇵🇬🇵🇬😍👍
Just see how unique our tubuans are compared to our fellow tolai
original ya
very much more powerful and unique
Na ol mangi ples stret nau! Surex no play up
Like no other. ❤
As ples blo Tumbuan culture stret yah!!!
em now!
Yes
Can it be explaiined what the dancing figures and their colourful costumes represent?
Are they called dukduks
Woo cool 👌 perfecto Thanked you
This statement goes to ignorant tolais where do you think the Kunua language came from South Coast New Ireland this a time for a varvateten Laka.??
very true
All tolais are New Ireland .Get off your high horse it is an insult to our ancestral Land and our people both New Irelanders and Tolais Enough .
Tolai, Anis, Nissan, Namatanai we all have the same culture!
umi ol NIPs yah original