Soweto Skeleton Movers pantsula jive South Africa street performers - Breakin' Convention 2016
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 พ.ค. 2016
- Soweto Skeleton Movers perform "Children At Playground" at Breakin' Convention 2016 London at Sadler's Wells Theatre. Subscribe to BCTV to see more: bit.ly/118KhMg
Performers: JR, Malebza, Sjava, Slender
When children in the townships of Soweto hang out at the playground they use it as an open, free-thinking place where they come together to relieve the tensions of everyday life. The playground is a place where they share their stories through creative games and fun, while at the same time they learn skills to survive in the street.
In Soweto in the 1950s, commuters developed a dance style known as ‘isparapara’ inspired by their jumping on and off of moving trains. This was mixed with tap dance and later became known as Pantsula.
More than a dance, Pantsula is a lifestyle. Influences can be seen in jazz, breaking, popping, house and bone breaking.
This is a rare opportunity to see Pantsula from some of South Africa’s leading practitioners in their first ever UK performance!
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Proudly South African moves 🔥🔥
Pantsula is not dead at all...great performance, I respect these artists!!!
This beat is lit... 2020 and i am back to watch this amazing video again. Original pantsula moves!!! 😎😎😎😎
Music, Moves and Magic
Those hat tricks are truly amazing.
An amazing dance, purely made in Africa!
Ishuuu!!! Da Best Moves Ive Eva Seen On My Life. Dis Better than Hip Hop
I love BC and I saw Soweto Skeleton movers the other day, and wow they blew my mind
Wow man. Such a treat!
This beat sounds like something from the 90's...great beat!!!
Speechless
Pansula must rise again .
Pantsula is still going strong. Many crews in Gauteng. They just need support.
Please search Pantsula Show Juste Debout 2019.
It's the biggest Dance competition in France with prelims held over 4 continents. The finalists the compete at grand finals in Paris.
Last year our boys was a guest act on the show.
They also used DJ Spice and our music for the House Dance Division.
During one battle I heard them play Omunye of Distruction Boyz
The winners were Tony Ray and Caleaf from USA. Caleaf does fundamental House dancing and he is a dance instructor. Tony Ray madè me laugh, because he hit them with Pantsula moves throughout the rounds.
Breathtakingly SPECTACULAR!!! 🏅🏅🏅🤗...💣BOOM!!! 💥👍
Oh yeah!
Excellent moves
Great performance ❤️❤️❤️
Love it! ❤️ from Amsterdam
omg what amazing talents! this deserves more views
It just hit 100,000 views!
Great performance 🔥❤
This tune stays stuck in your head
wow wow wow ,i love this
this is God given talent...awesome performance...wish to witness this live...hola gents
Nice, Good performancy Viva Africa.
i love!!
They are really unique so dope
pansula for lif3
wow dankie Mabhiza
Pure TLent 🔥🙌✌🏿️👌🏿👊🏿😎
Great video. Great pperformance. : ) Just shared it on my South African Cultural arts FB page (SACAO Connect) for #pantsulawednesday. Keep up the great work.
BEAUTY of AFRICA....yebooooooh
SIMON SEBOKA sayz yeeeeboooh
Yeeeeboooooh Yebo yebo
lea chisa bafe2 kip it up....chooossssssssssssssssssssssss
Wow this is amazing... I wonder why they are calling it Skeleton dance.
It's Pantsula
In thd description the call it Pantsùla. The crew is Skeleton Movers
Dope dope dope😮👌....I really like the sound track also...wats the name of the song? plz!
not sure but sounds more like barcadi from mums
the name of this song is baccadi
What muzic?
Niyashaya majita. Ngigcwele
Nice One MajiTa
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I wish minister of art n culture cld ceeeeeeeeeeeh dis
Why not write to them?
@@breakinconvention Im just compiling my footage. He needs to see this if he hasn't yet
The lighting sucked on this... too bad!
The camera has limited capabilities compared to the human eye when seeing light - so if you ever get to see them in person it'll look mindblowing!!
@@breakinconvention I was so fortunate to seè them close up a number of times during visits to Vilakazi street in Orlando West, Soweto where Nelson Mandela House is. It's mindblowing, because you see more tricks and in their natural environment. Thank you again.