Video shows men dancing with heads pressed together, SA can't deal
- A group of local men have showed off their new type of dance and it left South Africans in stitches
- The latest move involves dancing with a partner with one's heads pressed to the other's
- Social media users attempted to name the newest dance and Saffas came up with some hilarious suggestions
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South Africans have rhythm, there is no denying it. Our dances have taken over the world - from the viral Jerusalema challenge to the time Rihann did the Gwara Gwara at the 2018 Grammys.
However, some of our dances aren't as popular as the above-mentioned. In fact, a recent move has gone viral on Mzansi social media and it only left South Africans confused... and a little amused.
The clip was shared on Twitter by Daniel Marven, who captioned it:
"I'm done with this country, what's the name of this dance move?"
In the video, several men are seen dancing while pressing their heads together.
Take a look at the video below:
The video gathered over 35 700 views in just a day and South Africans found it hilarious. Some shared their views on the dance while other attempted to name it.
Malesela Mokonyane, who goes by the Twitter handle @MaleselaMokony1, commented:
"Mara which tribe is doing these things."
Another tweep, @busisiwe3133, wrote:
"Mzansi we happy. Yaz, we don't need therapy. Manje icoro with this dance should we sanitise our heads manje. No weave dance le."
Previously, Briefly.co.za reported on another dance video. One local man showed off his skills at a party recently and received all the hype one can get from onlookers.
A video of the man dancing was uploaded to the #ImStaying group on Facebook by Mamsy Phago. Mamsy captioned the post with three different hashtags:
"#ThatsWhyImStaying #ASouthAfricanFridayEvening #SomewhereInACountryCalledSoweto."
The 43-second clip has already gained over 3 000 reactions on the group and the comments section is full of proud Saffas.
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Source: Briefly News