Wabwile Wa Barasa-liloba-maoto- Danceromilto Jun 2026
Wabwile wa Barasa is a well-known Kenyan artist specializing in , particularly the Bukusu dialect. He is widely celebrated for his energetic performances and storytelling through song. The Song: "Maoto" (Liloba)
: While "Liloba" generally translates to "voice" or "word," and "Maoto" can refer to physical feet or movement, together they often symbolize the guidance or path set by ancestral voices Social Commentary Wabwile wa barasa-liloba-maoto- danceromilto
: In the Bukusu/Luhya language, this phrase translates to "the word of the feet" or "speech of the feet," typically referring to intricate dance moves or the "story" told through rhythmic footwork. Wabwile wa Barasa is a well-known Kenyan artist
Experience the storytelling and traditional rhythm in this performance for Patrick Simiyu: Wabwile-Wa-Barasa-Khwaamile-Atayi-Patrick-Simiyu THE VILLAGE HUMOUR YouTube• Oct 14, 2023 Wabwile-Wa-Barasa-Khwaamile-Atayi-Patrick-Simiyu Wabwile wa barasa-liloba-maoto- danceromilto