Dingi Dingi dance is a traditional children’s dance of the Acholi people of northern Uganda who occupy Gulu, Kitgum, Lamwo, Pader, Nwoya districts, among others. The name dingi dingi is derived from ...
It was a known culture for an Acholi male youth preparing for the Otole (war dance) to wear a head gear and leopard skin on his back. A shield made of rhino skin and a spear would then be clutched in ...
Kampala — Gunfire crackled over downtown Gulu district as army generals held a tense meeting on the dainty lawn of Acholi Inn. Some 24 hours earlier, 40 boys and a bishop had been abducted in Kitgum ...
If only the nations of this world could get along as well its nations’ dancers do in Coronado each winter, choreographer Betzi Roe thinks the world could be a lot more peaceful and fun-loving place.
Beads of sweat drip from the faces of young girls and boys as they dance to the rhythm of traditional drums and open calabashes while their peers watch them in awe. These are refugee children, some ...
Dingi Dingi dance is a traditional children’s dance of the Acholi people of northern Uganda who occupy Gulu, Kitgum, Lamwo, Pader, Nwoya districts, among others. The name dingi dingi is derived from ...