Cross-Country Teen Traditional Dance Tutorial Videos
Cross-Country teen traditional dance tutorial videos—virtual projects where students from Kenya (Nairobi) and Ireland (Dublin) film step-by-step tutorials of their traditional dances (Kenyan folk dance, Irish step dancing) and share them online, then learn each other’s dances via video calls—are preserving cultural dance while fostering global friendship. Unlike pre-recorded tutorials (which lack interaction), these projects let teens ask questions (e.g., “How do you keep your feet so fast in step dancing?”) and give feedback.
In 2024, 180+ teens created 25+ tutorials, with 50,000+ views. 16-year-old Amara in Nairobi said: “I taught viewers the ‘ndombolo’ dance—Irish teens learned it and sent me a video; their steps were so energetic! I learned step dancing from their tutorial; it was hard but fun.” Tutorials include music recommendations and cultural context (e.g., “This dance is performed at Kenyan weddings”). Teens host “dance parties” via Zoom, showing off their new skills. These projects prove that dance is a universal language—steps don’t need words to connect cultures.