Thursday, January 21, 2010

African Dance Clothing Black History Month: Is Anyone Wearing Traditional African/Caribbean Clothing This Month?

Black History Month: Is anyone wearing traditional African/Caribbean clothing this month? - african dance clothing

I'm trying to traditional African clothing for Black History Month assmebly one thing and African dance to get ..... I do not know many African clothing. What TRADITION clothes that young women in Africa wearing?

6 comments:

badkitty... said...

There are dozens of different African countries, each with their own traditions and customs. Choose a country to research and try to copy one of the teams. In this way you will be able to people more about the substance of what you wear to tell. Try to Senegal. Senegalese women wear beautiful dresses.

badkitty... said...

There are dozens of different African countries, each with their own traditions and customs. Choose a country to research and try to copy one of the teams. In this way you will be able to people more about the substance of what you wear to tell. Try to Senegal. Senegalese women wear beautiful dresses.

dr. shan said...

Good for you! If you have to live in a large metropolitan area for at least one African clothing store. Daishiki many clothes are dresses and shirts that can be ordered online, if all else fails. Good luck.

b.absent said...

Yes, BLACK ... dyed hair
... has a standing wave,
..... I took my nose ring ... and glued on a chicken bone into force
...... and was suspended for one week
...... I think it's loincloth. they finally did.

Ivan Egher said...

Ho, I mean a hard lips only a few bones chikkin a lion's skin, but now I git muh SPCA black Aftab Butt

Qwerty™ said...

Well, a question about Black History Month and only receive hostile reactions. See how ridiculous this is? I bet if I came and asked what each was for St. Patrick's Day, no one will write ridiculous hurry or anything gross.

Anyway, to answer your question, I had no special clothing in the eye, but I think the special observation of The History Channel has for the occasion. Black history has always been an interest of mine.

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