We Jive Like This - ACE268.9

1991. We Jive Like This - ACE268.9.

TitleWe Jive Like This - ACE268.9
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Mthoba says black people aren’t counted when it comes to the arts and consequently, anyone wanting to be involved in such projects is criticised for being lazy. The bottle juggler. A dancer. A group performing at an open-air talent contest. More dancers. Mgcina talks about pantsula dancing which started in the shebeens and is now a part of township youth culture. Mthoba talking about the need for culture in the new South Africa to be a mixture of black and white, not just one. Dibokoane talking about the emergence of unity and anti-tribalism. Township. Choir singing "Talk to them, talk to them…", extolling the virtues of Nelson Mandela and Gatsha Buthelezi. Bottle juggler. Credits

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