Stance): Left And Right Barcadi (ngwano Ke

music and dance is a vibrant South African electronic genre that originated in the townships of Pretoria (Tshwane), particularly Mamelodi and Atteridgeville, during the early 1990s and 2000s. The viral phrase "Ngwano ke stance" (The child has a stance) refers to the rhythmic, confident posture and hip-heavy dance moves that define the culture. The Core Dance: "Left and Right"

To go "left and right," dip your body to the opposite side, switching the tiptoe to the right foot and repeating the bouncing motion. Left and right Barcadi (ngwano ke stance)

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Lean forward slightly and move your hips/butt in a continuous "up-down" dropping motion. Check out these tutorials and viral challenges to

Spread your legs apart with a slight bend in the knees.

The "Left and Right" variation is a popular TikTok challenge and street style where dancers shift their weight and isolate their hips in a "stance".

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