Welcome to the noor my brotherwas going to ask what is saylici but it suits me more than dhaanto
No dance can beat the Saylici. Just watch and tell me which one is more fun
@jeesto waxba caawa si ka ah haduu waxaan barbardhigayo dhaanto
Waaryaahe put some respek on the dance. Those are dad waaweyn, they prolly tired or something and are very slow.@Jeesto waxba caawa si ka ah haduu waxaan barbardhigayo dhaanto
This is saylici on drugs, they did not capture the beauty of the saylici tbh way is xiijiyeen uun. Way too fast and I'm surprised their hands didn't catch fire from that crazy clapping. There are better more authentic videos of saylici (see above). Thanks for sharing thoughNo dance can beat the Saylici. Just watch and tell me which one is more fun
Seylici isn't supposed to be slow sxb. It's all about the xamaasadThis is saylici on drugs, they did not capture the beauty of the saylici tbh way is xiijiyeen uun. Way too fast and that I'm surprised their hands didn't catch fire from that crazy clapping. There are better more authentic videos of saylici (see above).
Waaryaahe put some respek on the dance. Those are dad waaweyn, they prolly tired or something and are very slow.
This is the right way to do it
Did I say it was meant to be slow?? The video was literally just people jumping like crazy no lyrics just incessant clapping. Saylici is an art form and involves an intricate mixture of timed moves and ancient lyrics (assortment of languages). Wuxu jaandheer waalan maahaSeylici isn't supposed to be slow sxb. It's all about the xamaasad
Lool okey. Are you Reer Awdal/Galbeed?Did I say it was meant to be slow?? The video was literally just people jumping like crazy no lyrics just incessant clapping. Saylici is an art form and involves an intricate mixture of timed moves and ancient lyrics (assortment of languages). Wuxu jaandheer waalan maaha
I never liked dhaanto and seeing it being done at every fkn somali event, aroos, makhaayad annoys the hell out of me. The same goes for niikoWhat the f**k happened to our other traditional dances? Are people really that lazy to learn and do them?? Where's the Saylici, Jaandheer, Ha nahaaban, Hilowle????
Dhaanto is so boring.
Doqomo!!!Dhaanto is so retarded. I can imagine a bunch of nomads who were bored one day started copying their camel and thus the dhaanto was born
This is a bit weirdDoqomo!!!
Dhaanto is what connects us to Ancient Egypt!!!
My beautiful culture!
Stop bootyclapping for cadaan people.This is a bit weird
Dhaanto is somali dance, aint nothing egyptian about it
Not a very good link and not very factual
Im not going to take you seriously with that description under your nameStop bootyclapping for cadaan people.
Us blacks are the Ancient Egyptians, not the Arabs that live there currently.
You just f***** with the wrong Hotep!!!!Im not going to take you seriously with that description under your name
Bootyclapper
I was trying to trigger someone that does exactly what you just said ^Bootyclapping for lightskin
She was projecting all along
You just f***** with the wrong Hotep!!!!
Stuart Tyson Smith writes in the 2001 Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, "Any characterization of race of the ancient Egyptians depends on modern cultural definitions, not on scientific study. Thus, by modern American standards, it is reasonable to characterize the Egyptians as 'black', while acknowledging the scientific evidence for the physical diversity of Africans."
Quotes from some Greek Historians and poets for the people that doubt what I am saying:
Aristotle, the philosopher, wrote in his book, Physiognomonica, that “the Ethiopians (Africans) and Egyptians are very black.” Herodotus adds that the ancient Egyptian had “black skin and wooly hair (Kinky).”
Skin of Ancient Egyptians.
- Diodorus Siculus mentioned that the Aethiopians considered the Egyptians a colony.
- Apollodorus, a Greek, calls Egypt the country of the black-footed ones
- Aeschylus, a Greek poet, wrote that Egyptian seamen had "black limbs."
- Greeks sometimes referred to Egyptians as Aethiopians (people with burnt skin)
- Gaston Maspero states that "by the almost unanimous testimony of ancient [Greek] historians, they [Ancient Egyptians] belonged to the African race
- Simson Najovits states that Herodotus "made clear ethnic and national distinctions between Aigyptios (Egyptians) and the peoples whom the Greeks referred to as Aithiops (Ethiopians)
The Bible
The Bible states that "Â…[t]he sons of Ham [were] Cush and Mizraim [i.e. Egypt], and Phut, and Canaan. And the sons of Cush; Seba, and Havilah, and Sabtah, and Raamah and Sabtechah." According to Biblical tradition, Ham, of course, was the father of the Black race. "Generally speaking, all Semitic tradition (Jewish and Arab) class ancient Egypt with the countries of the black."
You are the B00TYCLAPPER!!!
I was trying to trigger someone that does exactly what you just said ^
But then again jump to conclusions