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Rwandan Traditional Music & Dance – The Soulbeat of a Nation
When night falls over Rwanda’s thousand hills, the first sound that rises isn’t silence — it’s rhythm. Deep, resonant, alive. The ingoma drums begin to speak, and suddenly the air itself moves. Men leap like warriors of old, women glide like flowing water, and the hills echo with songs that have outlived centuries.
In Rwanda, music and dance aren’t performances — they’re language. Every beat tells a story, every gesture remembers an ancestor.
Hawa Salum
Oct 275 min read
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