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Teaching moves on the streets

choreographer on a mission

If you’re rap fan, you’ll most likely be very familiar with renowned dancer and choreographer Angelo Mokonenyane.

Better known as “250machine” in dance circles, Mokonenyane was one of the lead individuals responsible for the hot dance moves in renowned rapper Costa Titch’s music videos and live shows.

His stint with the talented rapper was cut short, after Costa Titch died unexpectedly earlier this year, collapsing on stage at a gig, leaving rap fans and Mokonenyane distraught.

“It’s been a difficult few months.Titch was my mentor and someone who gave me one of the best opportunities of my career, so it’s been a difficult pill to swallow.”

The Bloemfontein-born dancer and choreographer, who now lives in Joburg, says aside from fuelling his creative mind, the rapper taught him many life values.

“Costa Titch

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