Soweto Skeleton Movers perform "Children At Playground" at Breakin' Convention 2016 London at Sadler's Wells Theatre. Subscribe to BCTV to see more: http://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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