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.
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.
Dance is what keeps this impoverished community sane, However, in the second season, dance is banned putting this very sanity to the test. Amidst Mafred's poverty and struggle, a hardened Pantsula dance leader enters thug life and searches for redemption and salvation in his community.
Best Achievement in Directing - TV Drama Vincent Moloi
Best TV Drama
Best actor - TV Drama Warren Masemola
Best Achievement in Editing - TV Drama
Best Achievement In Art/ Design Production - TV Drama Vivienne Mahloko
Best Achievement in Cinematography- TV Drama Motheo Moeng
Best actor - TV Drama Warren Masemola
Best TV Drama - Puo Pha Productions
Best Achievement in Editing - TV Drama Ikaye Masisi
Best Achievement In Art/ Design Production - Ephraim Mathula, Vivenne Mahloko
Best Achievement in Sound Design -TV Drama
Best Achievement in Cinematography - TV Drama Motheo Moeng, Marius Van Graan, Ofentse Mwase
Best Achievement in Costume Design - TV Drama Charity Shirley Masonto