While Joburg may have trumped Tshwane when it comes to quantity, it’s safe to say that the jury is still out (literally) when it comes to the quality. The Pretorians were tight and sleek. Dipping both into the skill, artistry and showmanship of dance; they presented a near prefect package of passion and professionalism. Lets see what they had to say:

Freezeframe
“We enter competitions to keeps us on our toes… to give us the edge. It gives us that extra nudge to excel, and to showcase our skill.”

Question Mark
“We come from Hammanskraal. Hip hop is not that big there but it’s what we love to do. We are inspired by animals. Our moves are primal.”

Dance With Dignity
“For us, dancing is about exploring your creativity, releasing your emotions, and the beauty of story-telling.”

Tsunami Boys
“We want to start a company one day, have our own studio, recruit other people to join us. We want to make dance a viable career option.”

Replay
“Everybody’s trying to be a hip hop dancer but so few are willing to learn. We always want to learn and grow.”

Glitch
“We don’t have any other options. We were born to dance.”

P.H.L.Y
“we are all about woman power, and the love of dance. To see us dance, is to feel our hearts beat.”

Perplexed
“We like to create and fuse stuff together. Hip hop gives us the space to be versatile.”

Relapse
“Yes, we’ve been in many music videos but we can’t get complacent. We are street dancers after all, this keeps us on the edge.”

Virus Crew
“This is we were bred on. This is what we know.”

Five-0
“There’s an art behind this. An intricacy that we love.”

Tioopsula
“People don’t Pantsula anymore, but this our culture. This is our legacy.”

C-Boys
“We’ve been dancing for 3 years now. We’re still young, but we’re growing.”
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