The Limbo dance from Trinidad and Tobago
. It spoke directly of the limited space in the slaving ships and the African ability to escape it.
Enslaved Africans on the ship spent most of their time cramped and confined in the ship’s hold, in no more space than would allow a person to lie down or sit up. The dance as an exercise was intended to ease the stiffness that resulted from enforced sitting or lying.
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Enslaved Africans on the ship spent most of their time cramped and confined in the ship’s hold, in no more space than would allow a person to lie down or sit up. The dance as an exercise was intended to ease the stiffness that resulted from enforced sitting or lying.
