Known for its breathtaking scenery, Rwanda is often referred to as le pays des mille collines (“land of a thousand hills”). The capital is Kigali, located in the center of the country.
The “thousand Hills” characteristic of Rwanda provides unique scenic beauty, while the outstanding mountain features in the west and the plains of the east with their unique flora and fauna are part of the exquisite beauty that blankets Rwanda and makes it so special.
The Intore dance is one of Rwanda’s most respected traditional art forms. It tells stories of bravery, honor, and strength. The dancers wear vibrant costumes and perform rhythmic steps that reflect Rwanda’s cultural heritage. Across the country, locals and visitors gather to witness these powerful performances. The Intore dance connects modern Rwanda with its rich past. It also plays a vital role in preserving traditions passed down through generations.
Many cultural institutions and communities host Intore performances to share this dance with guests. From museums to national parks, various venues present the Intore in different ways. Some places focus on performance, while others invite guests to join the dance. Whether you visit a museum, cultural center, or hotel, the Intore dance will leave a strong impression. Below are several locations where you will see and even join the traditional Intore dance across Rwanda.
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