abbáebbé
Abbáebbé is a traditional West African dance and music genre that originated in the 19th century among the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It is characterized by its complex rhythms, call-and-response vocals, and energetic dance movements. The genre is typically performed by a group of musicians, including drummers, singers, and dancers, who interact with the audience through a dialogue of song and dance.
The music is often accompanied by a variety of percussion instruments, such as the talking drum, shekere,
The dance aspect of abbáebbé is lively and often includes intricate footwork, hip movements, and sometimes
Abbáebbé has gained international recognition and has been performed by artists from various backgrounds, contributing to