Angola music
The music of Angola was influenced by the political history of the country. He was described as a mixture of Congolese, Portuguese and Brazilian music but the Angolan music has also influenced the music of other Portuguese speaking countries. The capital and largest city of Angola (Luanda) is a city with a diverse group of styles, including Angola merengue, kilapanda, zouk, Semba, Kizomba and Kuduro.
The instruments of Angola are Birimbau, Bavugo, Cingunvu, Dicanza, Kisanji, Maraca, Marimba, Mondo, Olombendo, Mpungi, Kakoxi, Batuque, Mukuvo, Ndunga, Ngoma, Ngoma, Ngoma, Ochigufu, Ongoma, Pwita, Tyinguvu, Hungu, Xiumba, Xicumbo.
The origina are Congolese, Portuguese and Brazil.
The dances are merengue, kilapanda, zouk, Semba, Kizomba and Kuduro.
The tradition is capoeira and they dance more capoeira than other dances.
The history is The East-Timor music who took control of Portugueses and Indonesian and adapted music like gamelan and fado. The most widespread form of native folk music was the likurai dance, performed by women to welcome the men of the house when the war. They use a small drum and sometimes lead enemy heads in processions through the villages; a modern version of the dance is used by women in dating.
The Instruments are small drum and sometimes lead enemy heads.
The dance is likurai.
The origine are Portugal and Indonesia.
Is to dance alown.