Viral #MatorokisiChallenge sends SA into a frenzy with dance videos

Viral #MatorokisiChallenge sends SA into a frenzy with dance videos

- King Monada’s dance hit Malwedhe sparked a fainting craze in 2018

- This year, Limpopo-born artist Makhadzi has inspired the Matorokisi challenge following her popular song

- South Africans have been sharing videos of them performing the dance craze via social media

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Last year, King Monada’s dance hit Malwedhe proved to be very popular for the song, but also due to the dance craze it inspired.

Countless videos were shared on social media, showing how South Africans were fainting while the song played in the background.

Now, it seems Limpopo-born artist Makhadzi has inspired a dance craze of her own, thanks to her recent hit song called Matorokisi.

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The song means train coaches and the public hasn't waited for an invitation to perform different variations of the train element in the dance.

The Citizen reported that the dance move was inspired by the traditional Venda dance domba - as done by young women on the cusp of adulthood.

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Makhadzi, whose real name is Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, has already shared numerous videos of others performing the Matorokisi challenge via her Instagram account.

Briefly.co.za understands that the musician is in the process of shooting the music video.

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Source: Briefly News

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Claudio Leng Claudio holds a Business/Commerce Diploma from the University of Cape Town. He was a Human interest writer in Briefly News from 2018-2019. Claudio wrote stories about ordinary South Africans and famous SA influencers and covered viral stories.