The dance of the desert sands

Swinging away: Polka dancers showing how it's done: PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES
Swinging away: Polka dancers showing how it's done: PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES

GANTSI: It has become the norm that whenever cultural artistic genres are performed such as during national events like President’s Day a strange, rhythmic, classic dance style is showcased.

A string of couples appear on whatever stage is available – often dressed colourfully and immaculately – and within seconds, hands are clasped together in a flowing, well-coordinated dance route, that is as mesmerising as it is captivating. Polka, which dates back to early 19th century Czechoslovakia and Germany, is hugely popular among Batswana in the south and the west in areas such as Tsabong, Bokspits, Gantsi, Vaalhoek, and others.

While the dance has traditionally been performed within these communities, it only appeared in the mainstream a few years ago, being performed at national events and rapidly gaining a strong following.

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