It's hard to think of Africa without the colors and rhythms of its music and its dances: first draft of self-development, music and dance were traditions that were completely missing in the area of Nyandiwa too worried about the commitment to survive. Today this traditional heritage has been recovered thanks to the work of volunteers. The drawings of the Kimoro Primary School of you can see the skirt Owalo used in traditional dances, made with sisal fiber, dried banana leaves or other types of ropes and a group of dancers RAMOGI (Luo traditional dance). The costumes used during the dances are different, often leads the dance that the dancer wears a costume of feathers, other materials of the costumes are the race (sort of bells), the Kiwasi (whip made with the tail of an animal and the colorful land called 'buckets'. The ideal number for a group of dancers is 35 and must not exceed the maximum number of 42. Each dance lasts about 4 minutes in the style and rhythm and movement of the dancers must remain constant, rhythmic and repetitive.