As an originally produced YFM content piece, the documentary focuses on the different paths followed and challenges faced by each dancer. Featuring established names from the dance industry such as choreographer, musician, television host and YFM’s co-host of
The Rodeo Bontle Modiselle-Moloi and B-girl choreographer DJ Courtnae Paul viewers are treated to a fresh, cool and informative work of art by some of South Africa’s top dance talent.
Bontle Modiselle-Moloi
DJ Courtnae Paul
Speaking about “Dance Culture”, senior videographer and director of the documentary, Kerwin Prior answered the following questions:
What inspired the documentary?
Every day we drive pass dancers performing at intersections around Joburg and I’ve always wondered what the story behind that was, and what is happening in the South African dance industry that would make William Nicol Drive the ideal stage for a dancer to showcase their talent, so when YFM decided to celebrate heritage through dance, we thought this would be the perfect time to sit down with a couple of professional dancers and shed some light on the South African dance culture.
What you would like the viewer to walk away with?
I want the viewer to understand that dance is a serious profession and we need to support our dancers just as much as we support the small businesses in our communities.
What are you most proud of?
My pride in this piece of work comes from the dancers featured on it. It feels amazing to know that I’m from the same country as these talented individuals, it’s the same sense of pride you get when a family member accomplishes their dreams.
The documentary was produced by YFM’s Boitumelo Mmakou and Neo Sukude.
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