kèich
Kèich is a traditional form of music and dance from the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It is a vibrant and energetic performance that combines music, dance, and storytelling. The term "kèich" is derived from the Yoruba language, where "kè" means "to dance" and "ich" means "to sing." The music is typically played on a variety of traditional instruments, including drums, flutes, and rattles, creating a rich and complex soundscape.
The dance is characterized by its dynamic movements, which often involve intricate footwork, hand gestures, and
Kèich performances are often accompanied by storytelling, which provides context and meaning to the dance. The
Kèich is an important cultural expression of the Yoruba people, preserving their history, traditions, and values.