Background
Kaze Kaze is a traditional dance from the Kebhu celebrating seasons such as harvests and the falling of locusts. It is rooted in a traditional story of the end of a season in farming life. It is performed by the young and the old, a culture that passes on knowledge to the young from the older generation, and shares experiences among the community about life. It is an all inclusive dance that involves also young girls and women.


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