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Traditional Esan dance
Well, thank you, I'm very grateful to participate in this contest. I decided to make a video explaining this ancestral dance that hasn't died yet, but I didn't have much time to do it.But here I am, this dance is from my girlfriend's tribe in Nigeria, in central Benin, formerly known as ESANLAND, but over time it merged. Well, the story is visual and plays a lot with the...Interpretation: Just as in ancient times history was told through drums, so too will history be told now through drums. Special greeting to my girlfriend whom I love very much.Priscilla, thank you very much.