Cape Town, December 17th, 2025 - As South Africa steps into peak festival season, a new short documentary film is offering a timely lens on what continues to connect people across scenes, cities, and sounds. All Roads Lead to the Dancefloor, directed by Grant De Sousa and produced by Anything Goes, arrives at the start of summer as a cultural snapshot of the country’s music-driven social life - where different journeys ultimately converge on the same floor.
The film follows a series of characters inspired by Anything Goes’ flagship festivals, moving through distinct worlds and emotional states. From the glitter-drenched freedom of Paradisco, to the golden-hour stillness of Corona Sunsets Festival, to the scale and intensity of Ultra South Africa - Africa’s largest electronic music festival - each story unfolds in its own rhythm before merging into a shared moment of release.
“From the beginning, our focus has been on creating experiences that feel culturally honest,” says Shaun Duwe, Founder and CEO of Anything Goes. “This film represents how urban culture, music, and shared spaces intersect - and how the dancefloor has become one of the most powerful platforms for connection in the experiential economy. It’s where people from different worlds meet, move together, and momentarily belong to the same story.”
The film translates this cultural vision into a human narrative, shifting the focus from spectacle to story. Rather than centering the event itself, All Roads Lead to the Dancefloor traces the emotional journeys of individuals moving through anticipation, movement, and arrival - each drawn toward the same shared moment.
“Rather than documenting nightlife, we wanted to tell a story about people,” says director Grant De Sousa. “The dancefloor becomes a narrative space - where identity softens, difference dissolves, and connection takes over. Through the characters, the sound, and the movement, the film captures not just where people end up, but the emotional journey that gets them there.”
The project reflects the long-standing cultural approach that has shaped Anything Goes since its founding - one that prioritises lived experience, music, and place over spectacle.
A decade-long creative partnership with Howler is woven naturally into the story, with each character’s journey beginning through the Howler Super App - a subtle acknowledgment of access, discovery, and the shared pathways that bring people into cultural spaces.
Shot using a mix of virtual production, AI-enhanced visuals, and innovative cinematography, the film pushes the boundaries of South African music filmmaking, creating a sensory experience that echoes the scale and emotion of the festivals it draws from.
At a time when South African music continues to travel globally - from Afro-house to Amapiano - All Roads Lead to the Dancefloor positions the dancefloor as one of the country’s most honest meeting places. It is a love letter to a culture that is expressive, diverse, and deeply human.
This summer, whether arriving barefoot on the beach, drenched in glitter, or lit by city lights and festival stages, the message is clear: different journeys, one destination.
All Roads Lead to the Dancefloor.
Check out Anything Goes’ website for the latest events: https://www.anythinggoes.co.za/; and watch the film on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lzFQd_3cj68
Media Contacts:
Lindile Ndwayana
lindile@csa.global
+27 72 524 1956
Wongie Mafilika
wongie@csa.global
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