Adowa dance
Adowa e la seɛre kaŋa a Akan noba naŋ maŋ seɛrɛ a Ghana poɔ kyɛ. O e la saakom seɛre kaŋa ko ba, ba maŋ baŋ seɛ la a seɛre ŋa kuori zie, tigri zie bagere zie ane a taaba mine. Adowa seɛre ŋa e la seɛre kaŋ ka noba maŋ toɔŋ tu a be kyɛ yele ba poɔ yɛlɛ ne ba gbɛɛ ne ba nɔbie zaa. Kyɛ tɛɛtɛɛloŋ kaŋa ma bebe la ka baŋ naŋ wa yele a yɛlɛ. Noba maŋ yeli la yele veɛlɛ tigri zieŋ ka a yel faara meŋ e kuori zie.[1][2]
Neɛ naŋ na baŋ yiele velaa la maŋ de neŋɛ a Adowa seɛre ŋa zie, o soba maŋ baŋ gaale la o kɔkɔre ka a yiele ama meŋ tuuro a a boŋŋmeɛre ama. Ka ba mine meŋ ŋmeɛrɛ ba nyuuru bee wulee (dawure) bee r (atoke).[1]
Seɛre/Kyembo
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]Adowa seɛ-seɛrebɛ bee a seɛre maŋ la wulo a kɔkɔre, a nyuuri meŋ leɛroo meŋ wulo a ba yipɔge bee saakom yɛlɛ. Ba eŋgbama meŋ taa la o meŋ kɔkɔre, a bonsuuri meŋ. Gbɛɛ yaga, a ba nyuuri [1]ne a gbɛɛ la ka ba maŋ de seɛrɛ ne yaga. A wulo ba seɛre gɔɔloŋ. A Seɛre meŋ e aŋa faŋa bone. Ka banaŋ meŋ wa seɛrɛ, a seɛrebɛ maŋ moɔrɔ la ka ba kyɛnɛ ne a boŋŋmeɛre.[3]