Narizine' Le djaliko (Let's dance the Djalico)

Djaliko is another traditional Dance, which usually take place on Friday evening during the Wedding period. The activity is normally started around 21.00hrs and goes on until midnight.

Djalico dancing moves has rules, which must be observed carefully during performing the dancing movements. If one dancers took a wrong move during dancing Djalico, could lead to a muddle with the other dancers. Just remember thet the key in every dance are the moments. Howver, Djalico dacing moves are quite easier and simple. Just observe the moves of the professional dancers and swing along with them. This way, you will never get it wrong. When you must master the moves, then you can start showing your affectation to the dance (showing off), but whatever, you do keep your moves spick and span

Every dancer must follow the same patterns of movements while swinging along with all professional dancers, moving to the fron and the back, left to right.

You should keep in mind that moving back and forward slowly and steady is one of the basic fundamentals of Djaliko Dance. Just follow those who are in front of you, especially, the professional dancers, you will never get wrong.

Take a closer looker on the displyed images on the left and right hand side of the this page, doin so, you will be able to get some idea on the the routine goes.

Our advice to you all are very simple, Just follow those who are in front of you, especially, the professional dancers. This way you will never get it wrong, or get the feeling of being left behind.

Djalico followed by another dancing activity called Sambe'.

Sambe'

Sambe' is another dacing activity, which takes place towards the end of Djalico dancing. The structure, moves and routine of sombe' are much different than the dacing routine of Djalico.

Sambe' dancing is normally take place in opne Site, where all performers and spectators can stand close to each other support and cheering up dancers and also bring more ambience in the activity. The uadiance also required to help in singing, energising and spicing up the whole activity.

The dancing routine of Sambe' goes some like this.

Dacing Routine for both festivities will be demonstrated on this page as shortly.....

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Djalico & Sambe'

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The image below demonstrates one of the Grand Marriage festivity known as Sambe' .
One of the most traditional dance originated in Grande Comore. A very enjoyable evet to dance and watch.
The above image is also demonstrating sambe' dance.

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A demonstration of Sembe- dance.

The Sambe’ dance is about to begins.

All dancers are ready standing on a circle singing and of course dancing slowly, slowly and step by step. Dancers will now begin performing the dancing routine by moving back and forward following the cadence.