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Each of the African style dance is quite different from one country to another country. It will be a good thing if we can devote our time to learn each of the African style of dance.
added by 1001277811 396 days ago 1 0
In the past, African music was performed based on cultural beliefs and it was composed during the current times back then now it has drastically changed over time.
added by Anonymous 656 days ago 1 0
African dances are part of m'y culture and i must protect it and share it with others.
added by Anonymous 669 days ago 1 0
I will always support African dances in any circumstancies and show my gratitude.
added by Anonymous 669 days ago 1 0
African music was performed based on cultural beliefs and it was composed during the current times back then and reflected much on things like food, nature, wars and that depicted its rhythm and pace plus in some cases even interludes.
added by Anonymous 700 days ago 1 0