Tsutsube
Tsutsube is a traditional dance in Botswana which is practiced by Basarwa or San people.[1] Tsutsube is performed in four ritualistic categories or stages which are the first kill, puberty, marriage and trance. According to the history, the first kill was for males or boys, and trance dance was for healing purposes to engage ancestors spirits.
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Cultural origins | Botswana |
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