The Zulu Reed Dance Ceremony, or Umkhosi Womhlanga, is an annual event in South Africa celebrating virginity and the transition to adulthood. Held in late August or early September, young Zulu women gather in traditional attire, including beadwork and grass skirts, and perform rhythmic dances while holding freshly cut reeds. The ceremony, overseen by the Zulu king, symbolizes cultural pride, modesty, and communal unity, featuring vibrant performances and traditional chants against a backdrop of lush landscapes and Zulu homesteads.