Red Devils uplift the spirit of community by showcasing new talent

Honouring their commitment to their community, the Devils established a junior team and hope it will continue their legacy.

The Red Devils Pantsula continue their journey to uplift the community using their talent.

The Devils plan a 21-year celebration while preparing for a show in Botswana and honouring an invite from Britain’s Got Talent.

On July 14, the Red Devils embarked on another avenue to help pantsula dancers get the recognition they deserved when the group hosted a community show for 50 dancers in Winnie Mandela.

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The Red Devils are known for their achievements on the local and international stages. They showcase their God-given talents and take the classic dance style to new heights.

The Red Devils formed the Thembisa Forum to unite dancers.

The group’s success has led to several dancers in the community asking to join.

Honouring their commitment to their community, the Devils established a junior team and hope it will continue their legacy, preserving the talents of Winnie Mandela’s dancers.

Through this initiative, the Devils will present pantsula on an international platform with the 50 dancers from Thembisa.

The idea behind the initiative was to host a show in Winnie Mandela where dancers would have fun, show creativity and market themselves on social media.

The Thembisa Forum aims to unite dancers in Thembisa and the surrounding areas.

The dancers will constantly be marketed on social media until a suitable opportunity to take them to the international stage arises.

For now, in-house shows are in the works to ensure no talent goes unrecognised.

King Msola from the Red Devils Pantsula said the goal is to recognise every dancer in Thembisa and surrounding areas.

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“We created this platform for the dancers longing for recognition but who cannot get it.

The Thembisa Forum aims to unite dancers in Thembisa and the surrounding areas.

“We have received requests from dancers to join our group, so we came up with the idea to invite 50 dancers, highlight their talents locally and internationally, and ensure their talent receives the recognition they deserve.

“The event in Winnie Mandela was aimed at creating videos for our social media and international guests interested in seeing more of what we can offer the world through our unique dancing.

“We are practising towards hosting a show for the 50 dancers. All the proceeds will be used for a greater cause – to uplift the community through donations where we can.”

Pantsu and Magolide entertain the crowd gathered to witness dancers battle it out.
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