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Sorcerer - Dagomba (Just dance 2) [WII]
Sorcerer - Dagomba (Just dance 2) [WII]
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Just Dance 2: Sorcerer "Dagomba" Gameplay (Wii)
Just Dance 2: Sorcerer "Dagomba" Gameplay (Wii)
Yeah, so I rented Just Dance 2 for Wii just to see what it was like. It turns out, I fell in love with it. In this video, I am dancing to Dagomba by Sorcerer. By the time I reached my 3rd song, I worked up a sweat. This is a great game and a great workout! I DO NOT OWN THE GAME OR THE SONG!!!
4:15
Just dance 2 - dagomba
Just dance 2 - dagomba
Here we r havin some fun playing dagomba this dance is so much fun! lol
0:51
Gonjey Music (Fiddle Music) - Dagomba People
Gonjey Music (Fiddle Music) - Dagomba People
Gonjey music from the Dagomba people, Northern Ghana, West Africa.
7:08
spratz , koo nimo AND frikke played DAGOMBA before frikkes departure.........
spratz , koo nimo AND frikke played DAGOMBA before frikkes departure.........
koo nimo is really a living legend. how many men on this planet will willingly pass knowledge on to the young ones? except KOO NIMO.. PAPA - GEORGE SPRATZ, GUDIS AND PAA WILLIE ARE GRATEFUL TO YOU. YOU ARE TRUELY THE FATHER OF PALM WINE GUITAR.
7:37
African Roots of The Blues Part 5 - Dagomba One String Traditions
African Roots of The Blues Part 5 - Dagomba One String Traditions
This is an excerpt of some Field Recordings which were recorded by Nana Kimati Dinizulu in the Northern Region of Ghana, West Africa. The music featured in this segment is performed by Fusani Tia on Jenjeli, which is a one string instrument of the Dagomba people and his son Muhammad Kusani who plays Denkenkelen, an idiophone made iron. This is an ancient form of music that is now played by few musicians.
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Dagomba wedding ceremony / Praise Drumming
Dagomba wedding ceremony / Praise Drumming
Praise singing and drumming at a Dagomba wedding ceremony in Achimota, Accra, Ghana. Posted with permission. Accra association of Dagomba Lunsi with Abdallah, Zakariah, lecturer, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon. June 2008.
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Jenjeli Music - A Dagomba One String
Jenjeli Music - A Dagomba One String
The Jenjeli is played my the Dagomba of Northern Ghana in West Africa. I shot this at night without any lighting using infra red thus the quality.
0:35
Just Dance 2 - Sorcerer Dagomba
Just Dance 2 - Sorcerer Dagomba
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4:45
TUBA DAGOMBA FEAT SAKORDIE.MAKE WE DANCE.MP4
TUBA DAGOMBA FEAT SAKORDIE.MAKE WE DANCE.MP4
this is a hippop song made in africa ghana,featuring sakordie and nadjat of mentor fame,it say that if you love them then come make u dance
4:13
Dagomba - Sorcerer (Just Dance 2)
Dagomba - Sorcerer (Just Dance 2)
A Little video of a great night with friends, Emmanuel and me dancing to Sorcerer , Wii
1:15
Dagomba Praise Name Singing
Dagomba Praise Name Singing
The Nanton Naa King's Lunaa drummers sing his history in Nanton in Northern Ghana. The ceremony is because the NantonNaa was giving a palace to another king. This is an important tradition from before written history- used to communicate history with the entire village. Recorded by Awal Alhassan. www.sohoyini.com
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Lisibeti - Dagomba
Lisibeti - Dagomba
"Dagomba" is a song off Lisibeti's album 'Sounds of my Soul' Composed by Kwabena Nketia. www.lisibetimusicperformingarts.com Photography by Patrick Krolis of BodynSoul Photography www.bodynsoulphotography.com
4:09
TUBA DAGOMBA FEAT EYIGBE EDEM,SHERIFA GUNU NINKUNSI mov
TUBA DAGOMBA FEAT EYIGBE EDEM,SHERIFA GUNU NINKUNSI mov
15:00
Tuba dagomba performance featuring sakordie,ayibge edem and kastro
Tuba dagomba performance featuring sakordie,ayibge edem and kastro
some of tuba dagomba's stage performances
5:17
Artist Tuba dagomba ft.D-Flex-Don't trust.avi
Artist Tuba dagomba ft.D-Flex-Don't trust.avi
this song is about the disappointment in general life,it is featuring d-flex and mugees
9:28
Abdallah, Zakariah repairing a Ghanaian/Dagomba lunna
Abdallah, Zakariah repairing a Ghanaian/Dagomba lunna
Abdallah, Zakariah repairing a Ghanaian/Dagomba lunna talking drum in his home in Accra. Posted with permission. Shot (poorly) by Andy McGraw, asst prof. U of Richmond amcgraw@richmond.edu. Mr. Abdallah is a lecturer at the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana, Legon, Accra. He is available for drum, dance instruction and constructs dagomba drums. abuzab2003@yahoo.com