The highly anticipated Maftown Heights Special documentary is set to air on Channel O this Friday, 29th January 2016, at 17:00 with a repeat on Sunday, 31st January 2016, at 13:00.
The documentary covers the Maftown Heights story from its humble beginnings in 2010 with an audience of 900 people to being Africa’s second largest hip hop festivals which saw an audience attendance of just under 10 000 people in 2015.
Maftown Heights was created out of a desire for Khuli Chana to create a platform in Johannesburg, where he resides, that celebrates the greatness that has emanated from his home town Mahikeng. Mahikeng is the birthplace of what is now the largest sub-genre of hip hop in South Africa, Motswako.
Maftown Heights was co-founded by Khuli Chana and Dream Team SA Director, Refiloe Ramogase, to bring the idea to life through music and giving a platform to artists with Motswako roots, as well as to artists that have collaborated with and/or supported Motswako artists in one way or another.
Since Maftown Heights’ inception in 2010, artists such as Khuli Chana, Cassper Nyovest, AKA, TKZee, HHP, Tuks, Mo Molemi, JR, Thebe, Skwatta Kamp, Cashtime Fam, Tumi Molekane, Fifi Cooper, Towdee Mac, Lection, Notshi, Magesh, Reason and Pro, just to mention a few, have performed on the Maftown Heights stage.The documentary covers the Maftown Heights story from its humble beginnings in 2010 with an audience of 900 people to being Africa’s second largest hip hop festivals which saw an audience attendance of just under 10 000 people in 2015.
Maftown Heights was created out of a desire for Khuli Chana to create a platform in Johannesburg, where he resides, that celebrates the greatness that has emanated from his home town Mahikeng. Mahikeng is the birthplace of what is now the largest sub-genre of hip hop in South Africa, Motswako.
Maftown Heights was co-founded by Khuli Chana and Dream Team SA Director, Refiloe Ramogase, to bring the idea to life through music and giving a platform to artists with Motswako roots, as well as to artists that have collaborated with and/or supported Motswako artists in one way or another.
Some were complete under dogs at the time when they first performed at Maftown Heights and have since gone on to become household names in South Africa and on the continent.
Maftown Heights is considered to be premier hip hop calendar event for both artists and fans alike. This is because the festival provides a world class stage, complete with all the bells and whistles of top notch production, to both established and developing artists alike.
Besides celebrating Motswako as a genre, the festival is a key platform in showcasing both South African and African hip hop at large, such as having the likes of Burna Boy and Ice Prince perform on stage in previous years. Maftown Heights continuously seeks to build a bridge between hip hop and other musical genres, by inviting the likes of The Parlotones, Goapele, Mafikizolo and MuZart to perform over the years.
You don’t want to miss the Maftown Heights Special documentary on Channel O, that unravels the Maftown Heights story over the past 6 years with insights from various artists that have performed at the festival as well as from its co-founders, Khuli Chana and Refiloe Ramogase.
Save The Date: Friday, 29th January 2016, at 17:00 on Channel O DSTV Channel 320
Repeat: Sunday, 31st January 2016, at 13:00
Maftown Heights is considered to be premier hip hop calendar event for both artists and fans alike. This is because the festival provides a world class stage, complete with all the bells and whistles of top notch production, to both established and developing artists alike.
Besides celebrating Motswako as a genre, the festival is a key platform in showcasing both South African and African hip hop at large, such as having the likes of Burna Boy and Ice Prince perform on stage in previous years. Maftown Heights continuously seeks to build a bridge between hip hop and other musical genres, by inviting the likes of The Parlotones, Goapele, Mafikizolo and MuZart to perform over the years.
You don’t want to miss the Maftown Heights Special documentary on Channel O, that unravels the Maftown Heights story over the past 6 years with insights from various artists that have performed at the festival as well as from its co-founders, Khuli Chana and Refiloe Ramogase.
Save The Date: Friday, 29th January 2016, at 17:00 on Channel O DSTV Channel 320
Repeat: Sunday, 31st January 2016, at 13:00
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