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Kaze Kaze

Kebhu people love music. In their free time, they like to entertain themselves with various activities. When they get excited to play music, they organize a meeting where preparations for the day for the music will be done. In this meeting, the date for the music is fixed, drinks are prepared, and people from other clans are invited.

NameKaze KazeYear2024AuthorPearl Rhythm FoundationShare

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 also involves young girls and women.

Donation

Donate to the Kebhu community to continue archiving and documenting their living heritage

About Us

Pearl Rhythm Foundation (PRF) is a Ugandan music and grassroots creative organization created in 2012 and incorporated in 2015 under the laws of Uganda, to champion the cause of marketing and popularizing Indigenous music and instruments through art while linking it to its original indigenous grassroots cultures.

Contacts
Pearl Rhythm Foundation
P O Box 185725 Kampala, Uganda
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