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Pantsula has developed a much wider following since the 1950s.
Pantsula has always been a competitive form of dance, with groups competing against each other for respect.
Pantsula provides a freedom of expression, free from prejudice.
Pantsula is an energetic and spontaneous expression of the lives of people in the townships.
Pantsula has simultaneously developed as a fashion style, referred to as "tsotsie".
Pantsula - dance movement inspired by Sophiatown.
In December 2009 Pantsula released his seventh studio album Dumela.
The term Pantsula means to waddle like a duck or alternatively to walk with protruded buttocks, which is a characteristic of the dance.
Pantsula has become popular in affluent, suburban areas such as Sandton, a wealthy and largely white suburb of Johannesburg.
Pantsula is a highly energetic dance form that originated in the black townships of South Africa during the Apartheid era.
Pantsula is divided into three distinct styles: Western Style, Slow Poison, and Futhuza.
Pantsula is a syncopated, quick-stepping, low to the ground form of dance which evokes the urban street culture of which it is a part.
This is the discography of South African Motswako artist Hip Hop Pantsula.
Best Male Artist - Hip Hop Pantsula - (Acceptance Speech)
I Am Dance evokes the symbolism and expressiveness of dance, specifically a type of street-dance called Pantsula.
The type of dance that the Tofo Tofo dance troupe use in their movements is called the Pantsula dance.
These include Tumi, Ben Sharpa, HipHop Pantsula, Tuks Senganga.
Pantsula frequently uses the phrase "Maf-town" in his music, which refers to his hometown, Mafikeng, of South Africa's North West province.
The evolution of Pantsula is shown through the transition from a township thug dance to the fame of the Tofo Tofo dance troupe.
Jabulani Tsambo, better known by his stage name Hip Hop Pantsula (HHP) and his nickname Jabba.
All the three members were popular Kwaito and Pantsula dancers in their hometown Oshakati before they became friends and started to write and sing songs as a group in 1998.
The competitive spirits of Pantsula footwork, rhythm and beat were revealed in the streets- characterised by competitions of who could perform the most creative dance of Pantsula.
This Guerrilla Lounge features South Africa's Hip Hop Pantsula, Washington's hot duo Fly Gypsy and Fatso Skinny at Liv.
Pantsula was used as an expression of resistance during the political struggle then occurring against the Apartheid government, as well as being used to spread awareness about social issues such as AIDS.
Pantsula had his next album, Introduction, produced by singer and producer Isaac Mthethwa and recorded in different South African ethnic tongues such as Setswana, isiZulu and Sesotho.