Ekizino, also knowns Kizino, is a traditional social dance originating from the Bakiga people in Kigezi region of southwestern Uganda.[1][2][3][4] It is derived from the hilly terrains of the region, where farmers engage in vigorous jumping to warm up and stretch their muscles after a hard day's work.[5][6]
The dance has historical roots and is deeply connected to Bakiga culture. It is performed on various occasions. It is considered a royal dance among the Bakiga people of Kigezi now Kabale, Kanungu, Kisoro, and Rukungiri Districts.[7][8]
Ekizino involves both male and female participants donned in customary Bakiga clothing. This dance features vigorous movements, such as leaping and stomping, which symbolize the arduous labor of the Bakiga people in agricultural settings.[2][9] It is generally exhibited during festive occasions, such as harvest celebrations, as well as various other social gatherings.[2][10]
Ekizino holds great cultural significance within the Bakiga community, serving as a powerful representation of hard-working nature. It also serves as a means to transmit culture to future generations.[2]