They have no particular purpose
The purpose of a bicycle is to help people get around.
The purpose of annexure is to acquisition and incorporate an entity.
The purpose is to hold DNA and control your body traits.
the purpose is to make things larger thean they appear.
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Kwaito music is an African music genre with elements of slowed down Euro-house. Kwaito artists either sing, rap or chant over the beat. Kwaito originated in Soweto, South Africa in the late 80's but became popular in the 90's when SA got its freedom. Mdu Masilela is the pioneer of this music genre.
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Try these links: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwaito en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_South_Africa www.music.org.za/ www.southafrica.info/what_happening/news/features/kwaitomental.htm www.insideout.org/documentaries/kwaito/ www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Music/9906/09/kwaito.wb/ www.cbc.ca/arts/music/kwaito.html Hope this helps, Roadkill
EES, or Easy Eric Sell, is considered by many to be the best Kwaito artist in Namibia. Some other popular artists for this music genre are Chipolopolo, OmZoo, and PDK.
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Kwaito music can be seen in various settings in South Africa, particularly in urban areas like Johannesburg and Cape Town. It often features prominently at dance clubs, street parties, and cultural festivals, where it serves as a soundtrack for social gatherings. Additionally, kwaito is celebrated in music videos and on radio stations dedicated to South African genres, highlighting its influence in the country's pop culture.
Kwaito dancing originated in Africa in the 1990s. The attire most often worn is the floppy hats and converse tennis shoes. What they wear can range from the rapper attire to the formal wear that one usually sees on someone doing the tango.
Kwaito dance originated in the Johannesburg townships of South Africa during the 1990s, emerging alongside the kwaito music genre that blends house beats with African sounds and local influences. It was heavily influenced by the socio-political landscape post-apartheid, reflecting the experiences and culture of the youth. The dance style incorporates elements from various genres, including traditional African dance, hip-hop, and street dance, and became a means of expression and identity for many young South Africans. Kwaito dance quickly gained popularity and is now a significant part of South African culture.