Kiambacu - Kirima Cultural Dancers
Ойын-сауық
Title: KIAMBACU
Group: Kirima Cultural Dancers
It's a Mbeere Folkdance performed by both men and women during honey harvesting and nowadays during happy occasions.
This dance is about Kimundi Wa Gikanyi who is known as the best honey harvester. The Mbeere people are know for their bee keeping practices. One of the rules of bee keeping is that no one is allowed to harvest from another person's bee hive.
This dance narrates a story of a bee hive that was in the village, but the villagers did not know the owner. This bee hive had honey and due to the fear of getting cursed, the villagers could not harvest the honey. They then decided to look for an expert "Kimundi Wa Gikanyi" to help them. This dance narrates the process that Gikanyi wa Kimundi used to harvest the honey and the celebration there after.
Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Moses Alovy.
Arranged by Edmond Obillah
Dance Choreographer: Ticha Sly
Project Director: Dr. Donald Otoyo
Executive Producer: Permanent Presidential Music Commission
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Жыл бұрын
❤
Mbeere tusisahau culture zetu..welldone ❤
Proud to be among this blessed people
Lovely
Wow... watu wa power sana
Wooow good job my home people.
Mbeerians proudest
Sweet voices, Nawapenda❤ Good work to y'all and to ua trainer Mr Njeru wa sandy😊😊😊 So talented.
Proud of this team, your unity and consistent has taken you guys to another level. Thanks to our mum and shosh
Wow..this is great. Mbeere to the world
Finally karibu niulize njeru wa sunday ako wapi.... a clean product of mheshimiwa mubothi...
Great
I love this ❤️
Kiambacú, an all time great! Thanks Kirima and Mubothi for taking us back to our roots
Aah finally,the nerve has been touched. ❤❤ Love the storyline
Mbeere to the world 🌎
In Kîambacû village stood a huge baobab with a beehive. Though ripe for harvesting none of the village honey harvesters was able to climb the enormous tree. They therefore procured the services of Kîmûndî son of Gîkanyi to help them. This is the story hereby sung by Kirima Cultural group.
Waooh, i love this.😅
So lovely, congrats my people.
Wow wow
@kentose and sospeter mko wapi.... I'm a proud to be a mbeerian and to share a village with my people. Kindly do more of these to preserve our roots.
So lovely, taking us to our roots ❤️❤️❤️
Lovely