Tjovitjo
South African television drama series
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Tjovitjo is a South African dance drama series. It follows the lives of Pantsula dancers and how they navigate around the everyday challenges of their township.[1][2][3]
| Tjovitjo | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama |
| Directed by | Vincent Moloi |
| Starring | Mafred |
| Country of origin | South Africa |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| Original release | |
| Release | 20 August 2017 – present |
Plot
Tjovitjo is a hyper-reality dance series set in the slums of Johannesburg. Tjovitjo is led by Mafred, played by Warren Masemola, who is a thug and dancer with a past as a petty criminal. The show follows him as he seeks the approval of his community.
The series spotlights sePantsula - a subculture and dance form that emerged in the 1950s, during Apartheid. Beneath the dirty street dance-offs, each episode of Tjovitjo delves into contemporary issues that plague South Africa and the youth, such as unsafe abortion, zama-zama (illegal mining) and physical abuse.[4]
Dance is what keeps this impoverished community sane, However, in the second season, dance is banned putting this very sanity to the test.[5] Amidst Mafred's poverty and struggle, a hardened Pantsula dance leader enters thug life and searches for redemption and salvation in his community.
Accolades
South African Film And Television (2019)
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Winner)
Best Achievement in Directing - TV Drama Vincent Moloi
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Nominee)
Best TV Drama
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Nominee)
Best actor - TV Drama Warren Masemola
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Nominee)
Best Achievement in Editing - TV Drama
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Nominee)
Best Achievement In Art/ Design Production - TV Drama Vivienne Mahloko
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Nominee)
Best Achievement in Cinematography- TV Drama Motheo Moeng
South African Film And Television Awards, SAFTA (2018)
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Winner)
Best actor - TV Drama Warren Masemola
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Winner)
Best TV Drama - Puo Pha Productions
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Winner)
Best Achievement in Editing - TV Drama Ikaye Masisi
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Winner)
Best Achievement In Art/ Design Production - Ephraim Mathula, Vivenne Mahloko
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Winner)
Best Achievement in Sound Design -TV Drama
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Winner)
Best Achievement in Cinematography - TV Drama Motheo Moeng, Marius Van Graan, Ofentse Mwase
- SAFTA Golden Horn (Nominee)
Best Achievement in Costume Design - TV Drama Charity Shirley Masonto[6]