CHRISTMAS OF BELIZE 3

 Now its the time to talk about the "Garifuna" culture. This lively culture is rich in celebrations and during the christmas season the "Cha-Ri-Ka-Na-Ri"(Two-foot-cow) dance is a prime example of this. The CHARIKANARI or also known as "two foot cow" is a fun dance involving a man dressed in a cow-shaped face with a larger-than-life rare end added on to emphasize the dancing movements.

Its a mocking dance of the past slave owners attire and mannerisms as they dance throughout the streets. The movements follow a story format where the cow first enters the scene declaring his presence followed by dancing. 

He periodically intimidates the audience by aggressively approaching them then retreating back into dance. This group affair features the traditional drumming of the Garifuna and can be seen throughout the country. If you see a group of dancers call upon them to perform for you;you can then offer water or other nourishments as they continue their journey. By: Donovan Hazael Ramirez Medina.
















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