Mzansi Reacts to White Woman Doing Traditional Xibelani Dance for Heritage Day With Tsonga Women
- A white lady tried to keep up with experienced Xibelani dancers and discovered it's not as easy as they make it seem
- She embraced the Xitsonga culture for Heritage Day by wearing their traditional clothes and dancing to the upbeat music
- South Africans on social media adored the video making the rounds and applauded her willing spirit to try new things

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South Africans spent Heritage Day celebrating their cultures, but one white lady changed things up and honoured the Xitsonga culture.
In the video, the woman joyfully dances with other Xibelani dancers giving it her best try, but one elder is amused by her failed effort in shaking her hips.
The Xibelani dance is a traditional dance performed by Tsonga women when they hit the rhythm of the fast music with their hips.
See the cool video below:
People on the internet appreciated her enthusiasm and were taken by the endearing video, but some believe she needs more lessons to keep up with the experienced dancers.
@MY_REEDEMA posted:
"Marikie is feeling this sh*t she’s not here for the protocol. She’s coming for everything."
@cyriacus_237 added:
"The one in red is doing a gummy bear dance."
@nonosi3 said:
"My tradition is beautiful, it’s hard for anyone to resist."
@MokgalakaLemba wrote:
"At least there's some rhythm nyana."
@the_trogan commented:
"W for effort!"
@BryanZither said:
"Va zamini a swi fani no khisa timbyana."
@teratoba tweeted:
"A for effort!"
Video of talented schoolgirl dancing with great energy wows Mzansi, clip goes viral with 1.2 million views
Briefly News reported that a talented schoolgirl made quite an impression on netizens after her dance video blew up on social media.
The girl, identified as @ndi.ngu.azizaziza, is seen showing off some impressive moves as she dances among her peers with great energy along to the popular tune, Umlando by Toss featuring Lady Du, Sino Msolo, Young Stunna, Slade, and Sir Trill.
Source: Briefly News