And like it or not your Angolan champion is wearing the t-shirt of a Paris urban kiz instructor. So clearly he's aspiring to that at some level
Totally! As I already said, Angolans depend on Europeans' goodwill; they have limited internet access and they're even made to pay for their own tickets to Europe to teach, while Europeans (and "African community in Europe") have been peddling their "kizomba fusion" across the world for over a decade. So I'll understand if he's proud to show off he was in Europe, and/or if he wants to stay in the good side of his sponsors.
Colonization has a looooong tail.
Furthermore, it's very telling that you choose to post as a "just an Angolan party" example the video of a kizomba champion (and the follow is also an instructor I believe). So much for "street authenticity"
At this point it doesn't feel like you're even trying to be honest, but just in case:
as I said in the post, this video was to show how in a proper Angolan party you
dance strictly 1 song and how
people leave the dance floor at the end of each song. No more, no less.
The point being: nothing to do with silly European dark room "kiz" stuff.
Again, Angolans have limited internet access. The ones who can post videos are the fortunate ones, like Adilson, who can even travel to Europe. Most people I met in Angola could not afford a party like that one - they just dance in the street. Search Kizomba Na Rua if you really care - and see how it's tourists and international instructors posting videos, not "normal Angolans".
Why would anyone get into an Angolan dance ... and learn it in Europe from Europeans while defending that actually it's "African community" so it's good enough... while laughing at the "romanticizing of African culture"... by white guys?
OK, so since we're now close and personal, to me the most disappointing thing is knowing that you have been dancing for so many years. I kinda thought that after a couple of years people start to care about what they are learning, if only to get their stuff directly from the source and minimize the game of telephone - it's just more efficient. Looks like I was too optimistic, and whatever the guy in the gym next door advertises might still be enough (which is totally OK)... but still you'll defend
your thing as authentic (which is shocking).
There's no shame in saying "I like this and I don't care where it comes from". Why dress it up?