In the South African township of Thembisa, one local dance academy has taken a style invented by gangsters - Pantsula- and is using it to help young people in the area earn money and qualify for ...
A quick-stepping dance has gone mainstream thanks to its crazy energy, competitive edge and campaigning force In the beginning, it was all about the shoes. In the early 1950s in Sophiatown, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ask a pantsula how long he’s been dancing, and he’ll pause. Not because he’s doing the math-he’s just trying to remember that far ...
It was there in the 1976 uprising. It was there alongside the Madiba jive in 1994 and it’s with us today, in our fashion, our music and our dance battles. Pantsula isn’t a trend. It’s a culture.
Mzuzephi Mathebula, or Nongolza, was a migrant worker who moved up north from the KZN during the late 1800s, presumably to eke out a living. He managed to do more than just that; he formed a band of ...
Arts journalist Adrienne Sichel says pantsula is "very much an urban South African dance form". Pantsula is the language of the township. Complicated rhythmic formations, gangster swagger and ...
Pantsula, the South African subculture originating in the early days of apartheid, has always been the subject of fascination for cultural observers the world over. This has become more so over the ...
The song is about empowering women and in the video Beyoncé leads an army of women, who battle it out with men on the dancefloor. The video won many awards, including Best Choreography at the 2011 MTV ...
The Pantsula Walk against substance abuse and in celebration of Heritage Day highlights the community's resilience and determination to address societal issues while embracing their cultural roots. In ...
Some people will tell you that the internet killed style subcultures-or a least turned them into a global, universally accessible phenomenon. We say that’s bullshit. Even as the world is shrinking, ...
Some people will tell you that the internet killed style subcultures—or a least turned them into a global, universally accessible phenomenon. We say that’s bullshit. Even as the world is shrinking, ...