Beautiful colors! I hope you danced along with the troupe? :D The terrain is indeed wonderful. The mountains are nice backdrop to those cannons and the colorful shops. What a fort! It is UNESCO-worthy indeed.
What was said about the language is true. Here in our place, English is now used more than the dialects, especially by the younger generation. However, there are still those who do use them and every time I do hear them speak in their own dialect, I am relieved.
Here is my link for this week's Market Friday https://ecency.com/hive-196308/@leeart/evrfiveq
Happy weekend!
Of course, I danced!!! I wouldn't have it any other way. It was such an energetic, fun dance troupe. I am always happy to see them infuse their culture into the landscape for visitors. I find it interesting and enlightening. The dance mixes their African roots from centuries ago with a touch of the Creole found in the Caribbean. It is a great way to keep them both alive.
As far as languages go, you lose what you don't use. Sadly. Thank you for dropping the link.
#MarketFriday loves you!
I would love to dance with them too :D