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How dance helps resist colonization in Mozambique | United Nations of Dance

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In the second episode of "United Nations of Dance," explore Mozambique through its dance, culture and history. Meet Xindiro Group, which specializes in Xigubo dance, inspired by rituals of African warriors; the historian Atanásio Nyusi, who keeps the Mapiko tradition alive (a dance with wooden masks); and a female group that disseminates the culture of the Tufo dance.

The documentary series "United Nations of Dance" takes viewers on a journey into the world's traditional dances. Dance has always united people; it is perhaps the most primitive form of communication that transcends languages, social class, or religion. Dancing is also one of the highest expressions of the culture and traditions of different nations.

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