Bele Dancing
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Learn how to perfect the popular Bele dancing by following the steps in this video!
This production has been brought to you by the Division of Tourism, Culture and Transportation's 'Culture Camp Tutorial Series'.
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Wow! Wow! Wow! So educational! So beautiful! So engaging! Thanks finally that someone thought us worthy of being informed. Go congo bele! Thanks Tobago.
Wayy, ah want learn, u teach meh God bless!
Thank you Ms.Scott for sharing your invaluable knowledge about Our Folk History.
Excellent job Miriam Scott in passing on the Barton. Warrior Woman. Brings back so much memories.
@user-ll5ik3fm6f
3 ай бұрын
Is she teaching via online classes?
Thank you for Sharing this VALUABLE lesson , Trinidad and Tobago . Trinbagonian in Chicago
Watching from Martinique. I love it. I like the fact that she explains the meaning of the moves 🫶🏾🌊
This was absolutely amazing from start to finish. As a native Trinbagonian, Tobago is where you find so much ancestral culture. I love to see it and thank you for sharing. ✨✨✨
Really interesting to learn about it.
Great teaching.
Absolutely Amazing. Great Explanation and Showcase of the Movement 🇹🇹
Great work Karen Beckley. Nice to get this explanations of dances, songs and music. Wonderful teaching.
Great Explanation, wonderfully articulated. BRAVO to the team!
Very informative 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 excellent work. Hope there are more videos that go even more extensively into the each dance form.
Great job Tutor! Very informative!!
I am so glad that I found your video on KZread. This video was so Amazing. And the educational history of the dance historian teachers is priceless. The drummers bought out the breath and rhythm in the dancers. Congratulations to everybody involved in this video. Ashe"
Loved this
This is wonderful :))
Absolutely beautiful. Love our culture. Thank you.
Love This ❤
Thank you for the preservation.
Thisis amazing and beautiful! Thank you for this!
This is amazing thank you for posting
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you for this
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Such an awesome video; very informative! Thank you so much for sharing!
Love seeing this. Thank you for sharing and educating my generation ❤️
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This is amazing. Thank for sharing thins valuable knowledge.
Workout good Workout
Waw 😁😁😁😁
By any chance is Mr. James also known as “BoYo”. Great up in Patience Hill and attended Patience Hill Government Primary school and we had a Folk dance teacher named MR. boyo that taught folk dance and ballroom dances throughout Tobago. Currently reside in the states left Tobago in 2004.
@lynettedouglaslovell8989
2 жыл бұрын
Mr Henry James was the dance tutor "Boyo's " brother they are both deseased now..
the Djembe is not the drum to use for this dance the tone is much different from the cutter drum , the language of the djembe and the cutter is different , so the music will sound different
@martinscott-pascall9793
2 жыл бұрын
Yes you are right Djembe is not the Traditional folk drum used for the Béle Dance.
@patrickparson2454
2 жыл бұрын
if they so strict on the movement they sould be just as strict with the music, because the music , the movements and the songs make the tradition stay alive more thought should be put into the music and the drums .
Are the bele' skirts sold online?
the dance is only a generation old is just derived/copied from the french caribbean bele or was there already a bele dance in tobago and this is a recreation?
@LabiBradleyC
11 ай бұрын
Tobagonians were already Bele dancing when the Congo Bele was created.