Michael Jackson moonwalk tribute draws hundreds in South Africa
Editor | Jul 03, 2009 | Comments 0
JOHANNESBURG – Several hundred South Africans gathered on Friday for a moonwalking tribute to the King of Pop that reflected the diversity of the rainbow nation. They were in Johannesburg’s Nelson Mandela Square for one reason: an abiding love for Michael Jackson’s music. "He’s the king and will always be the king," said 28-year-old Siviwe Mazwana. To "Man in the Mirror" and "Smooth Criminal," dancers of all ages emulated the hip-jutting, crotch-grabbing, moonwalking moves that made Jackson famous. Some had ducked out on lunch breaks from nearby offices, a single white glove the only unbusinesslike part of their outfits. Others came in full Jackson regalia,…
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