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This is a popular “soft-shoe” dance form developed by the Zulu migrant workers, and performed as a competitive form in the cities. The title means “walking like a cat” and has various spelling (e.g. it is spelled ''isicathamaya'' by [[Loren Kruger]], ''isicathameya'' by [[Peter Larlham]] and ''isicathamiya'' by [[Martin Orkin]].) (The Zulu name means “walking like a cat”.) Adopted and adapted by the renowned musical group [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]] for their performances, as well as being utilized in a variety of other acts and plays. . [Loren Kruger] * Coplan??*
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This is a popular “soft-shoe” dance form developed by the Zulu migrant workers, and performed as a competitive form in the cities. The title means “walking like a cat” and has various spelling (e.g. it is spelled ''isicathamaya'' by [[Loren Kruger]], ''isicathameya'' by [[Peter Larlham]] and ''isicathamiya'' by [[Martin Orkin]] as well as Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isicathamiya) (The Zulu name means “walking like a cat”.) Adopted and adapted by the renowned musical group [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]] for their performances, as well as being utilized in a variety of other acts and plays. . [Loren Kruger] * Coplan??*
  
 
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This is a popular “soft-shoe” dance form developed by the Zulu migrant workers, and performed as a competitive form in the cities. The title means “walking like a cat” and has various spelling (e.g. it is spelled isicathamaya by Loren Kruger, isicathameya by Peter Larlham and isicathamiya by Martin Orkin as well as Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isicathamiya) (The Zulu name means “walking like a cat”.) Adopted and adapted by the renowned musical group Ladysmith Black Mambazo for their performances, as well as being utilized in a variety of other acts and plays. . [Loren Kruger] * Coplan??*

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