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Schoolchildren throughout the country are doing the Diski dance ( "diski" means "football" in township slang), with steps based on soccer moves and performed to South African rhythms.
World Cup ready to open in South Africa and vuvuzelas will make plenty of noise 2010
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Montages of a beaming Nelson Mandela, the country's first black president, holding aloft the rugby World Cup trophy are likely, along with troupes of smiling South Africans doing the diski, an official World Cup dance intended to capture "the rhythm of African football".
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And when there's a new challenge in the form of the official diski dance it's an exciting opportunity do beat the foreigners at something.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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South Africa's own diski dance is set to get the world jiving to an African rhythm when the football World Cup arrives on the continent for the first time.
WN.com - Articles related to Tourism industry signs protection code ahead of World Cup 2010
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Our MC's and professional diski dancers visited schools throughout South Africa, armed with thousands of prizes and a whole lot of energy.
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So to definitively prove the saying "those who can't do, teach" to be true, we've put together a five step how-to-diski-dance course.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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The diski, comprising a series of choreographed soccer moves, features in the latest television advert from South African Tourism, aimed at generating excitement ahead of the 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup and 2010 World Cup.
WN.com - Articles related to Tourism industry signs protection code ahead of World Cup 2010
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South African Tourism 2010 Football TV Advertisement South Africa's own diski dance is set to get the world jiving to an African rhythm when the football World Cup arrives on the continent for the first time.
WN.com - Articles related to Tourism industry signs protection code ahead of World Cup 2010
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By Sunday night, even factoring in the possibility of a 30-minute extra time and (shudder) penalties, the citizens of either Spain or the Netherlands will be dancing the diski, adopting bobotie as a national culinary treasure and vowing to book next summer's holiday for the
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The diski, comprising a series of choreographed soccer moves, features in the latest television advert from South African
WN.com - Articles related to Tourism industry signs protection code ahead of World Cup 2010
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