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Verb’s the word as Durban’s Bhengu is crowned Dance Your Style king

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On top of the world... Durban’s Senzosenkosi Bhengu aka “Verb” was crowned Red Bull Dance Your Style champion, at Suncoast Casino, at the weekend. Picture: Fuad Esack

A dance contest like no other, the Red Bull Dance Your Style competition brings together streetwise swag and epic dance battles, culminating in the national finals that played out at the Globe Theatre at Suncoast Casino at the weekend.

In this unique event, dancers who perform different styles came together to compete for the national crown and a shot at representing South Africa at the World Dance Your Style championships, in Frankfurt, Germany, in November.

After the long-awaited final stage in the national dance competition between all the dancers from the different provinces in the country, a young dancer from Durban, Senzosenkosi Bhengu, known as “Verb”, walked away with this year's championship title and will now represent the nation at the global showdown in Germany.

Saturday’s finals brought together the best of the best from across the country to battle for dance supremacy.

Besides all the regional winners - Kabelo Matlou (Pretoria), Benny Matlamela (Polokwane), Joseph Moshobane (Johannesburg), Rushay Prins (Gqeberha), Yolanda Jola (Durban), Luthando Baduza (Cape Town) and Luyanda Mkhonjwa (Bloemfontein) - the competition included Wild Cards, a dynamic group of dancers who have earned a place in the national final through exceptional skills and unique flair.

Ultimate winner Verb, a contestant in last year’s edition, 2018 champion Teboho Diphehlo, from Johannesburg, and Cape Town’s Zoe Aldridge were given their hot tickets and the opportunity to prove their dance supremacy.

Newly-crowned Red Bull Dance Your Style champion, Senzosenkosi “Verb” Bhengu. Picture: Fuad Esack

With his unconventional dance moves, Verb has earned himself a place among the best dancers in the world. However, his journey towards that number one spot has been a long and winding road, one that will not be easily forgotten.

Battle ready... Red Bull Dance Your Style winner Senzosenkosi “Verb” Bhengu during Saturday’s preliminary battles. Picture: Fuad Esack

He took part in this competition five times and is one of the best performers in the hip-hop dance style known as krumping in this country.

All hail the king... Red Bull Dance Your Style winner Senzosenkosi “Verb” Bhengu winning over the crowd with confidence and swag. Picture: Fuad Esack

After being placed as the best in everything related to dance, Verb was able to show his skills at the national stage and he showed that nothing can stop him from taking over the world.

Homeboy...Senzosenkosi “Verb” Bhengu on his way to winning this year’s Red Bull SA Dance your Style title in front of his home crowd. He will represent the country at the global finals, in Germany, in November. Picture: Fuad Esack

"To compete at home in the city where I grew up and to go to this stage to compete with other dancers from around the world, I feel really happy. I want to grow where I am now. I am looking forward to representing this country and seeing other dancers from different countries. My confidence has changed a lot and I have no doubt that I will bring home the medal," said Verb.

Let’s get down to business... Joburg’s Sne Hlope didn’t come to play, she came to dance. Picture: Fuad Esack
In it to win it... 2018 Red Bull Dance Your Style champion Teboho Diphehlo, from Johannesburg, earned himself a wild card entry in Saturday’s national finals, at Suncoast Casino. Picture: Fuad Esack
Smooth operator... Port Elizabeth contender Junior King has the crowd hanging on to his every move, at Saturday’s finals. Picture: Fuad Esack
Hype master... MC Bontle Modiselle working the crowd and making sure everything runs like clockwork at Saturday’s dance battles, at Suncoast Casino. Picture: Fuad Esack
Fit for a minute... With moves to match his street couture, Junior King marked his territory with three outfit-changes during Saturday’s finals. Picture: Fuad Esack
Johannesburg dancer named Hey It’s Kat, draws the battle lines during her turn on the floor. Picture: Fuad Esack
Durban dancer Jubs came locked, loaded and ready to lay it all down on the dance floor. Picture: Fuad Esack
Jubs, from Durban, puts his back in to it at Saturday’s Dance Your Style finals. Picture: Fuad Esack