amodernSouthAfricanstyleofdancingin which agroupofpeopledancetogether, oftenoutsidein thestreet, usingfast,complicatedstepssimilarto those used inbreakdancing
Pantsulais an energetic and spontaneous expression of the lives of people in the townships.
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Forpantsula, the group is very importance to the dance.
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However,pantsulanow often serves as a way for impoverished individuals to escape the problems of the township.
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Now,pantsulagroups continue to engage in informal competition but also enter official competitions to win both prize money and respect.
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Pantsulahas developed a much wider following since the 1950s.
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In the early days ofpantsulathese competitions occurred informally in the streets or other open spaces of the townships.
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Pantsuladance has slowly migrated out of the townships and has emerged in the commercial area.
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Originally,pantsulagroups wore matching outfits for performances.
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