@mukololo.ravele: History of Tshigombela 'Vhavenda Traditional dance♥️🇿🇦🙏🙏🙏 Tshigombela is a vibrant, traditional dance performed by women in the Vhavenda culture of South Africa. It is highly choreographed, blending rhythmic drumming, specialized footwork, and singing to advocate for women's voices, promote community harmony, and pass down historical narratives across generations. History and Origins Relatively Recent Origins: While many Venda dances and cultural practices trace back to the precolonial era, evidence suggests Tshigombela is a relatively recent addition to the culture, emerging during the 20th century. Historical Adaptability: Historically, Tshigombela has functioned as a community newsletter set to music. Women use the dance to playfully but directly comment on village events, challenge social injustices, and share stories about daily life. Ancestral Continuity: Though younger than older classical dances (such as Tshikona), participants value Tshigombela as a way to remain connected to their heritage and honor their ancestors. Traditional Performance and Meaning Seasonal Timing: Traditionally, Tshigombela is a festive dance. It is primarily performed during the harvest season when the first green maize cobs begin to appear, serving as an expression of joy and a celebration of abundance. Participants: While historically associated mainly with married women, the dance is also a vital way for young people to socialize, interact, and learn community norms. Social Role: It actively advocates for female solidarity. Even when a song carries a somber or critical message, the community responds by changing the musical mood, reinforcing unity, peace, and prosperity within the Venda community. Today, Tshigombela remains a living, evolving art form rather than a museum-bound artifact. Contemporary African musicology and performing ensembles have embraced "creative ethnomusicology," taking traditional Tshigombela rhythms and arrangements and seamlessly blending them into modern pop, string quartet performances, and regional concerts. #venda #vendasonline #vendas #vendatiktok #vendatiktokers SOURCES: ✍️South Africa.Net ✍️Rhodes university ✍️Unisa press journals ✍️Safari in Kruger national park
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Saturday 13 June 2026 12:02:50 GMT
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Nndwa Rambuda :
Ariye riye Congo Roots 🥰
2026-06-14 06:31:05
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alilali ralubuvhi :
🥰🥰🥰 ndi khou vha funa lunwe holo
2026-06-14 17:49:11
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sm86 :
nicely done
2026-06-14 15:51:34
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Rudzani :
open it for download please
2026-06-14 05:40:09
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sidebi :
venda people are the only nationa in south Africa who are proud of losing something so valuable like thier culture
2026-06-13 14:46:29
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Ndivhuwo Freddy Makhale :
ndi tsha gai itshi tshigombela?
2026-06-13 21:04:01
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zwiie :
rine ritshi vhuya zwikoloni rovha ritshiya musanda u guda utshina zwa sialala, zwa zwino technology yo thivha zwothe
2026-06-13 20:56:48
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EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS :
Mara are we really losing this ?
2026-06-13 12:52:09
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my sons :
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2026-06-14 06:08:08
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HRH Seshoka Makgale Sr :
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2026-06-13 12:46:38
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DWESH l LUCKY MAKUNGO (MBA) :
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