Thursday, February 14, 2008

Tatoga Blacksmiths II









After we had visited the blacksmith and spoken to the women a bit, we were invited outside for a traditional dance the Tatoga do. The women and men stand on opposite sides and jump (incredibly high) in time to the singing clapping that is going on. To reciprocate this, some of the students presented a line dance followed by Soulja Boy, minus the music. I think they enjoyed a bunch of white people dancing.

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