The Swarming Effect Of Dikwaere

PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES
PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES

In any gathering, if there is one thing that can get a group of people together in an instant is dikhwaere. This year’s Son of the Soil (SOTS) was no exception and the culture aficionados displayed a beautiful swarming behaviour whenever the DJ rocked their favourite dikhwaere song.

While swarming is a collective behaviour exhibited particularly by animals, especially flying insects, the uniqueness of people swarming at SOTS is that they aggregate together to form a beautiful dikhwaere colony.

Like a group of flying ants swarming the sky in summer, women’s varying colours of German print and African print formed a rainbow, as the lovers of dikoma migrated in some different direction.

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