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Cubans Celebrate as Ugandan Youths Dance to Reparto: "African Blood Runs Through Our Veins"

Thursday, April 24, 2025 by Ernesto Alvarez

A group of Ugandan youths has taken social media by storm with their spirited and skillful dance to the track “El Venao” by Mauro and El Pitu x El Yohas x Los Dele, sparking a wave of pride and emotion among countless Cuban users.

The video, shared by the account The African Souls (@theafricansoul.01), showcases the dancers performing with vibrant energy and precision, proudly waving the Cuban flag. The public's reaction was swift and enthusiastic: "They put us to shame, they’re the best!" exclaimed one user, while another proudly stated, "African blood runs through my veins."

The responses highlight the deep cultural ties between Cuba and Africa, a connection that many celebrated with comments such as, "There isn't a country in Latin America more proud of its African roots than Cuba," and "What a thrill to see our flag represented so well."

Reparto seems to have resonated deeply within African lands, creating a spiritual and cultural bond that transcends borders. As one netizen summed it up, “This is Reparto on another level.” The national pride and excitement reflected in the comments confirm that, although separated by an ocean, rhythm unites Cubans and Africans.

Cultural Connections Between Cuba and Africa

What sparked the recent connection between Cubans and Ugandans on social media?

A video of Ugandan youths energetically dancing to a popular Cuban song, “El Venao,” while waving the Cuban flag, resonated deeply, sparking a sense of pride and cultural connection.

How did Cubans react to the Ugandan dancers' performance?

Cubans reacted with overwhelming pride and admiration, celebrating the dancers' performance as a beautiful representation of the shared cultural heritage between Cuba and Africa.

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