Highschool Girl twerks on stage after receiving her diploma... gone head sis

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Bruh hate to tell you this but yo mama was probably shaking her ass back in the says. Twerking been around for a while thus aint the 50s :mjlol:

Back in the day? :mjlol:
Breh i'm Nigerian, my mom shakes her ass today.:mjlol:
She probably shaking her ass somewhere right now as I type this:mjlol:




That's just how Africans dance :yeshrug:

Its different from American twerking though. Its more hips than anything, and it looks a lot better imo but i'm probably biased



But my mother would never do that at a graduation. I was there for both of her masters graduations.
 

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Back in the day? :mjlol:
Breh i'm Nigerian, my mom shakes her ass today.:mjlol:
She probably shaking her ass somewhere right now as I type this:mjlol:




That's just how Africans dance :yeshrug:

Its different from American twerking though. Its more hips than anything, and it looks a lot better imo but i'm probably biased




But my mother would never do that at a graduation. I was there for both of her masters graduations.

stop it:comeon::usure:.....all them dances are the same regardless of what we call them and they're inherit to all "black" people, mainly (new world blacks inherited these pelvic dances from their west/west central african ancestors) of niger-congo descent

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Dance Britannia 3a (Jamaican guys talks about how Jamaican dancehall has all of the characteristics of African dance (flat feet, bent elbows, pelvic thrusts etc.. younger Jamaican dude @ 3:16 says Jamaican Dancehall is the same as African dance)




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Felix Pupy Insua: Rumba Documentary (Cuban dancer, gives examples of some these African derived "pelvic" moves )

 

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stop it:comeon::usure:.....all them dances are the same regardless of what we call them and they're inherit to all "black" people, mainly (new world blacks inherited these pelvic dances from their west/west central african ancestors) of niger-congo descent

Niger-Congo_map_with_delimitation.png




or

Dance Britannia 3a (Jamaican guys talks about how Jamaican dancehall has all of the characteristics of African dance (flat feet, bent elbows, pelvic thrusts etc.. younger Jamaican dude @ 3:16 says Jamaican Dancehall is the same as African dance)




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Felix Pupy Insua: Rumba Documentary (Cuban dancer, gives examples of some these African derived "pelvic" moves )



Fam, you dont need to give me a documentary on African dancing :deadrose:
I was born in Lagos, I live in the Nigerian community, I go to functions every week and I see women dance every week.

I stick by what I said, there's more hip movement in Nigerian dancing
 

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Its wild because white nikkas be doing all type backflips, coming in with radios and blasting music when they cross.. and that’s fine, that’s their culture and as a rational adult I expect young kids to celebrate on the first real step toward becoming an adult..

But when a black child does whatever the new dance is , the bloccboy J joint, or something authentically African like twerking (our culture). It’s beczuse she’s trash and will be a single mother in two years or the nikka has no respect and will be dead in a few years,

And then we applaude white nikkas or black overseers that manhandle them and snatch away that moment from them.. talm bout yeah I woulda did worse!


We got a lot to work on

If she was doing that Shoot dance or dabbing or whatever's hot now, I wouldn't care whether it was high school or college. She graduated. Good for her. She want to bust out a backflip? Whatever, do that. Pop-lock? Go ahead and do that. That's my sis/baby/girl, etc.

But twerking after a high school graduation is a bit much. Besides, this world ain't about culture or tradition. It's about perception, unfortunately. And perception is a much bigger deal than it should be, but that's how it is. Anybody who says different probably has never dressed up for a job interview/function, or a date or whatever.

She's perceived as a thot-in-training -- in this thread and likely on the comments page -- as a result of her, as you put it, authentically African dance in celebration of a very important personal accomplishment. I know nothing about her life, so all I can assume is that she dances when she's happy, so this is what happened.

Why? Because I sincerely doubt that people see twerking and automatically assume "Oh, look at this black queen paying homage to her ancestors after this big milestone in her life. Go head :obama: :salute:"

They see that and hit the :leon: :takedat: :noah: because she's busting it open.

That said, she ain't my daughter/sister, etc. so why do I care?
 

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Idk what is it about threads invovling students/young black kids making mistakes that brings out the:mjpls: crowd.
 

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Fam, you dont need to give me a documentary on African dancing :deadrose:
I was born in Lagos, I live in the Nigerian community, I go to functions every week and I see women dance every week.

I stick by what I said, there's more hip movement in Nigerian dancing

the hip movement is the common bond, how the ass looks while doing that is dependent on the type of firm/looseness and shape:usure:

 

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Another thread to prove this site is 80% white ..what she did was wack ...but still
 
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