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National Arts Festival Presents C tutor J


OUT OF THE RED C - AFRICA RISING THROUGH HIP HOP.-The Makhanda National Arts Festival Presents a Hip Hop Experience with C tutor J. Sibusiso Molefe with the alias, “C tutor J” can be classified as a “Conscious Rapper”. He boasts as more than that, as he is also an entrepreneur and philanthropist through his company S MOL Fee Enterprises and BANG Entertainment. His journey as a musician though, dates back to the early 90’s and he has since made remarkable strides through hard work and determination which could be the direct result of his current venture. The National Arts Festival has chosen C tutor J to present an hour long, one-man set designed by the artist. The show is intended to display the evolution of Hip Hop culture from a South African perspective, more so in the perspective of his province of the Eastern Cape.True to his sound and content, C tutor J will be presenting songs exploring the effects of religion, spirituality, manhood and Ubuntu. This is what the Port Elizabeth artist has been most vocal about in his storytelling though his music. C tutor J, who breaks down his name as being conscious through his journey –Conscious (Hip/Aware) and the J for journey (Hop/Move). He has a vocal and rhyme style that captures and lures the ears to an attentive spell, maybe because he’s like no other and a much needed performer that is also an informer and teacher through his music. Whether you are listening or watching him, you will sure hear him and his message.Connect with C tutor J across Social Media for more information.This visual presentation happens on the 17th of July 2021 at 14:00. A ticket goes for only R50 and can be purchased by following the link below: https://nationalartsfestival.co.za/show/out-of-the-red-c/

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