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Importance

The Dinhe Dance is performed in rural areas to connect with and praise the ancestors. This dance typically displays the agricultural side of Shona culture. This dance is a way for the community to connect with eachother and their shared history.

Sources

https://beingafrican.com/shona-music-art-and-dance/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeTSpfHTJJ8

https://www.actaonline.org/profile/tawanda-muchinyakare/

https://www.musicinafrica.net/magazine/traditional-dances-zimbabwe

Culture

The Dinhe Dance

The Dinhe Dance is performed by the Shona people of Zimbabwe

Details

The Dinhe Dance assumes its structure with the lead drum beat. Historically it has been performed by men, but women can now participate.

Movements

Music

Props

  • Drums
  • Human voice
  • Rattle
  • Clapping
  • Agricultural tools
  • Costumes made from grass and animal skin

Movements tend to be grounded/weighted and performed in rythm with the accompanying music. Meant to evoke joy. Performers don't need to be experienced to participate.

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