Yes, African dances are largely participatory, with spectators being part of the performance. With the exception of some spiritual, religious or initiation dances, there are traditionally no barriers between dancers and onlookers.
they had the tradition of dancing and singing around the fire
Their dancing is from tradition, not necessarily from religion.
It is a tradition of the Irish and is like a handshke in irish irish dancing is and was a way of life for irish people
singing and dancing
Dancing and wedding cake.
singing and dancing ......................... i guess
yes, it`s a local tradition
Rick Roll<FAIL the answer is tribal dancing
Dancing and Drums were played during celebrations
because south Africa is legend
Yes,people still do gumboot dancing as it is one of the oldest forms of dance in south africa
is the word tradition a common noun