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Indlamu (Zulu pronunciation: [ind͡ɮaːmu], Afrikaans: Zoeloedans) is a traditional dance from Southern Africa, synonymous with the Zulu tribe of South Africa and the Northern Ndebele tribe of Western Zimbabwe. The dance is characterised by the dancer lifting one foot over his/her head and bringing it down sharply, landing squarely on the downbeat. Typically, two dancers in warrior's pelts perform indlamu routines together, shadowing each other's moves perfectly. Historically, it was performed on numerous occasions, especially when warriors prepared for war or when a harvest was celebrated.

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  • Indlamu (ind͡ɮaːmu, afrikaans Zoeloedans) ist ein traditioneller Tanz der Zulu in Südafrika. Der Tanz zeichnet sich durch hohe Beinwürfe aus und laut stampfende Rhythmen (izigubhu). Oft tanzen zwei Krieger in den traditionellen Felltrachten synchron zusammen. Der Tanz wurde historisch an vielen Veranstaltungen zelebriert, unter anderem zur Vorbereitung auf einen Kriegszug, aber auch zu friedlichen Anlässen, wie zum Beispiel zu Erntefesten. (de)
  • Indlamu (Zulu pronunciation: [ind͡ɮaːmu], Afrikaans: Zoeloedans) is a traditional dance from Southern Africa, synonymous with the Zulu tribe of South Africa and the Northern Ndebele tribe of Western Zimbabwe. The dance is characterised by the dancer lifting one foot over his/her head and bringing it down sharply, landing squarely on the downbeat. Typically, two dancers in warrior's pelts perform indlamu routines together, shadowing each other's moves perfectly. Historically, it was performed on numerous occasions, especially when warriors prepared for war or when a harvest was celebrated. (en)
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  • Indlamu (ind͡ɮaːmu, afrikaans Zoeloedans) ist ein traditioneller Tanz der Zulu in Südafrika. Der Tanz zeichnet sich durch hohe Beinwürfe aus und laut stampfende Rhythmen (izigubhu). Oft tanzen zwei Krieger in den traditionellen Felltrachten synchron zusammen. Der Tanz wurde historisch an vielen Veranstaltungen zelebriert, unter anderem zur Vorbereitung auf einen Kriegszug, aber auch zu friedlichen Anlässen, wie zum Beispiel zu Erntefesten. (de)
  • Indlamu (Zulu pronunciation: [ind͡ɮaːmu], Afrikaans: Zoeloedans) is a traditional dance from Southern Africa, synonymous with the Zulu tribe of South Africa and the Northern Ndebele tribe of Western Zimbabwe. The dance is characterised by the dancer lifting one foot over his/her head and bringing it down sharply, landing squarely on the downbeat. Typically, two dancers in warrior's pelts perform indlamu routines together, shadowing each other's moves perfectly. Historically, it was performed on numerous occasions, especially when warriors prepared for war or when a harvest was celebrated. (en)
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  • Indlamu (Tanz) (de)
  • Indlamu (dance) (en)
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