Art and literature
In Swaziland Dance is an important part of Swaziland
culture. One of the dances in Swaziland is the Reed
dance, it honors the queen. People dance different
dances according to their age group. The Sibhara dance
is performed by men stomping their feet. Swaziland
people use utensils like clay, pots, and baskets to make
art. They didn't traditionally use wood carving to make
masks or sculpted figures, but now they do. People
encourage wood carving in schools, also they make
instruments out of wood and plants. There really isn't
a lot written literature, but there is a lot of oral literature.
The older people are more respected to tell stories. There
are no professional storytellers.
culture. One of the dances in Swaziland is the Reed
dance, it honors the queen. People dance different
dances according to their age group. The Sibhara dance
is performed by men stomping their feet. Swaziland
people use utensils like clay, pots, and baskets to make
art. They didn't traditionally use wood carving to make
masks or sculpted figures, but now they do. People
encourage wood carving in schools, also they make
instruments out of wood and plants. There really isn't
a lot written literature, but there is a lot of oral literature.
The older people are more respected to tell stories. There
are no professional storytellers.