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Postby DamallaXagare » Thu Mar 23, 2006 8:11 pm

Shirib or Shirbi, some like that. Not only Ceerigaabo but all over Sanaag and even Sool play the Shirbi.

Country people love to dance , from the perspective of the movie i watched, during the raining seasons when the milk vessels are filled to the brim and animals grow in number or in special occasions like wedding. It is a beautiful dance and they play it at night on a full moonlight. Girls come and watch. Laughing

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Postby DONKEYMAN » Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:05 pm

[quote="muslim-man"]saar is the main thing x

ladies:

indha beelow arag gabadha,
indha beeshooy arag wiilka,


men in chrous:

hac hac

hac hac

dhamestirka in chorus: (men)

Sabiil uff![/quote]




Laughing Dhaantada Ogaadeen , .


Sabiil means ceeb. Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Postby Camel_herder » Fri Mar 24, 2006 12:36 am

I think the most explosive somali dance is the "DHAANTADA GUUXA"

It involves major Guux,
Stombing,
men/women dancing in articulated way,
etc, etc
The Dhaaanto Guuxa is most Famous in Ogadenia,

Listen to the Dhaanto Guuxa,

http://www.radioxoriyo.com/audio/guuxa.ram

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Postby guledy » Fri Mar 24, 2006 7:40 am

The dance is "Shirbo",the somali males would dance it at weedings.

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Postby BLUE RUSH » Fri Mar 24, 2006 8:17 am

[quote="Mataan_Ciideed"]X Man
Yes, the fuccin Isaaqs in Ceerigaabo do the dance with us!. Laughing But you know, we introduced that shitt to them!. Laughing

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say thaty again Rolling Eyes


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