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YouTube's Finest - South Africa Dance Compilation South African dance, an express happiness, anger, frustration, longing and joy.
That is how South Africans danced their way from South Africas ancient history through the apartheid era right on to the free democracy they are enjoying now.
It is this art form more than any other which has been pioneering integration.
People of every race, creed and culture have come together to explore an impulse which bridges ignorance and intolerance in a natural way.
Imagine India's Bharata Natyam interpreted simultaneously by a beautifully trained, Indian classical dancer... and an imposing Zulu warrior. Side by side on stage, they bring out different dynamics in the same basic movements.
Imagine Xhosa stick-wielding dancers throwing in a double tour (or spin) straight out of classical ballet, or an indlamu (traditional) dancer deciding to do an arabesque just because he likes the look of it.
Imagine a township jive which is uniquely South African, drawn far more from its own environment than the America of Elvis Presley, and rocking to the penny-whistle magic of kwela music.
Imagine classical ballet trained dancers learning the rhythmic slaps of palms beating gumboot-clad legs, or Busby Berkley-style tap routines enhanced by uniquely African, very fast, pantsula foot movements with the dancers in takkies rather than tap shoes.
And so dance has become a prime means of artistic expression in South Africa, with dance companies expanding and exploring new territory, pulling in new audiences. A number of home-grown productions, particularly those aimed at the popular market, are wowing audiences both at home and abroad.
Another important aspect of South African dance music is the unique music form of the post-apartheid generation South Africans called kwaito music. It originated in the poor townships of Johannesburg and Cape Town as enjoyable dance music, played at local shebeens and clubs.
Unique in its vitality and energy, with an authentic South African sound, full of "languid, rolling bass lines, and vocal chants", a large variety of dances have been created to the tunes of Kwaito music. These include, the "Madiba jive", one of Mandela's famous post-prison moves, "the Chicken", "the Butterfly", and "the Squaga (get down)."
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Enjoy, see you 2010
I got goose bumps at 4:40...Wonderful video.
By Chigurh4 [Affiliate User] 1250606601hezvo !!!!
By felliatyg [Affiliate User] 1250264490World hold on! Love it by Bob Sinclair off his Sound Freedom Album!
By cammicty [Affiliate User] 1249465284And as Africans we've got the movement in the legs, just as in Brazil, the dance that permeates the country is from Africa!'Yes the children start dancing early.
By cammicty [Affiliate User] 1249465130Muito interessante! As crianças dançam desde cedo.
Para dançar precisa de muito movimento nas pernas.
Gostei.