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250 dancers in South Africa break a Guinness World Record

250 dancers in South Africa break a Guinness World Record

250 dancers in South Africa break a Guinness World Record

250 dancers in South Africa break a Guinness World Record

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  • A group of over 250 dancers successfully broke the Guinness World Record for the largest amapiano dance.
  • The effort was made at the Hector Peterson Memorial in Soweto, South Africa.
  • Actress and singer Bontle Modiselle, musician Alfa Kat and Quintus Jansen were in charge of the attempt.
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In South Africa, a group of over 250 dancers successfully broke the Guinness World Record for the largest amapiano dance.

The effort was made at the Hector Peterson Memorial in Soweto, and it was videotaped for the e.tv programme Stumbo Record Breakers. Actress and singer Bontle Modiselle, musician Alfa Kat, and World of Dance coordinator Quintus Jansen were the people in charge of the attempt.

A routine was set to Alfa Kat’s song “Shaya Lento,” and the trio led the dancers in performing it.

“For the purposes of this record, amapiano is a dance style relating to the amapiano style of house music that originated in South Africa. The dance style features quick-step moves and body popping,” The statement was made on the website of Guinness World Records.

An official from Guinness World Records was present at the event and presented a certificate to the event’s organisers once it was determined that the record had been successfully broken.

Take a look at the video below:

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