Vodou has great emotive power. The chanting, dancing and drumming during religious ritual bring a strong and passionate energy to participants. The body feels free, primeval, like some ancient Gods at one with animals and the elements. The periods of Vodou rituals develop and attune the participants to the same source of love and life filled with joy and peace below the threshold of consciousness. Thus, Vodou is not just a religion, it's an African style of healing and style of unification. The beats of African, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Brazilian, Afro-Caribbean music and the soulful Black singing have been inspired by Yoruba or Vodou rhythms. Vodou is our history whether we want to believe it or not. Black people worldwide are all Vodouists by culture![smiley=grin.gif]
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/5319/listdances.htm#listdancesBantu Kelani.