Kwambe
Kwambe is a traditional West African dance form that originated in the Yoruba culture of Nigeria. It is performed by a group of dancers, typically consisting of a leader and several followers. The dance is characterized by its rhythmic movements, which are accompanied by the beating of drums and the singing of chants. The leader, known as the "Oba," wears a distinctive headdress and carries a staff, while the followers wear colorful costumes and masks.
The dance is often performed during festivals and celebrations, such as the New Yam Festival, which marks
Kwambe is an important cultural practice that reflects the rich history and traditions of the Yoruba people.