Genetically, we humans are 99 percent identical. But that does not stop us from fighting. The traumatic history of South Africa can still be felt to this day. In 1994, apartheid ended after 90 years. However, social inequality continues to exist. The divided Rainbow Nation moves together against the consequences of apartheid: It dances Pantsula, which originated in the miners' townships. In the 1980s, Blacks demonstrated their opposition to the racist regime with Pantsula. Today, Zulu and Xhosa, men and women, workers and students dance together for a just South Africa. Their moves tell of tradition and change, migration and forced labor. How does the multicultural South Africa move? Is its trauma reflected in its movements? Can the dancers from the townships change society? And what is the future of Pantsula?