gbàndà
Gbàndà is a traditional Yoruba dance from Nigeria, performed primarily by women during the Yoruba New Yam Festival, also known as the Odu Ifá festival. The dance is a vibrant and energetic expression of Yoruba culture, showcasing the community's unity, joy, and celebration of the harvest season. The term "gbàndà" translates to "to dance" in Yoruba, reflecting the dance's central role in the festival.
The dance is characterized by its rhythmic movements, which are accompanied by traditional drums and other
Gbàndà is an important cultural practice that helps preserve Yoruba heritage and traditions. It serves as a
Despite its significance, gbàndà has faced challenges in recent years due to modernization and urbanization. As