Mzansi celebrated Heritage day on 24 September, and here is the best celebration made by little girls dancing in the streets. Historically, 24 September was known as Shaka day, commemorating the Great King Shaka. Ancient history states that 24 September is also the day that the Great Zulu King died. Despite the day having a lot of King Shaka talk, the recent public holiday is of the same magnitude. Currently, Heritage day is focused on celebrating culture and diversity of beliefs and traditions for all South Africans.
All of Mzansi’s many different t tribes and traditions celebrated Heritage day in their own and other styles. People wore traditional primarily clothes representing their tribes, which was all joy across the country. Many families, tribes and religions did many activities to enjoy the holiday. Some hosted big parties, some visited rural areas, and some only had time to relax at home with their families without going to work. Like many other people, a group of young children (dancers) went to the streets and produced the best moves of the day.
Mzansi’s best street dance Heritage day celebrations
Unexpectedly, little young girls led a big group of pretty young people as they produced top-class dance moves in the street. It seemed that the whole group had been training seriously for this day. Many people had to stop and watch such a wonderful celebration by young people. It looked like the youngest young girls who led the moves were around seven years old. While watching the video, one could hear the DJ’s voice behind the camera as he cheered the dancers who produced top moves that went viral on TikTok.
Top celebs have also celebrated Heritage day interestingly, with the likes of MaMkize going to her rural areas. She wore traditional Zulu attire, and it was all impressive. Other celebs did photoshoots in celebration, but no one could match the celebrations done by the little girls on the streets.
Watch Mzansi’s best Heritage day street celebration by little girls.
Mzansi reacts to the Heritage day street celebrations.
As expected, everyone on TikTok agreed that this was the best Heritage day celebration across the country. Many loved the dance moves, but most attention went to the little girls who led the line. Many fans went speechless as they said they found themselves watching the video clip several times. Some even questioned the age of the two little girls as they suggested they were adult, short people.
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