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Why is pantsula dance performed?

Pantsula dance is a form of street dance that originated in South Africa in the 1980s. It is a rhythmic dance style characterized by improvisational moves, quick footwork, and energetic body movements. Pantsula is predominantly performed by young people as a form of self-expression and entertainment. It is often associated with the local township culture and serves as a means to showcase one's dance skills, creativity, and individuality. Pantsula dance routines may be performed solo, in pairs, or as part of larger groups. The dance incorporates a mix of various styles and techniques, such as stepping, jumping, kicking, popping, and locking, and is usually performed to upbeat African music or hip-hop beats. Pantsula is a vibrant dance form that promotes physical activity, fosters community spirit, and serves as a cultural identity marker within the South African townships.

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