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Matome Robert Mahlatse Thoka, popularly known as Limpopo Boy, has taken the entertainment industry by storm with his latest movie, “Dark Beauty.”
The talented artist, who began his career as a backup dancer, has now emerged as a world-renowned choreographer, showcasing his multifaceted talents on the big screen.
Hailing from Botlokwa in Limpopo, Matome captured the attention of audiences when he started winning local dance competitions and dancing for Makhadzi.
His rise to fame has been meteoric, and he has now cemented his place as a prominent figure in the entertainment circles.
“Dark Beauty” tells the inspiring story of a South African youth who faces immense challenges both at home and in school but remains resolute in his pursuit of lasting success.
This captivating drama explores themes of resilience, determination, and the transformative power of personal growth.
The film has received critical acclaim, being selected for prestigious film festivals such as the Silicon Valley Film Festival in California, USA, and the Sotambe Zambia festival, where it was nominated for the best feature category.
Boasting a star-studded cast, “Dark Beauty” features not only the talented Limpopo Boy but also renowned actors Tinah Mnumzana, Sibongiseni Shezi, Matome Thoka, and many others.
Their exceptional performances bring the characters to life, captivating audiences with their portrayal of resilience and determination.
“Dark Beauty” hit the screens on the 23rd of June 2023. The release of “Dark Beauty” marks another milestone in Limpopo Boy’s impressive career, solidifying his position as a multi-talented entertainer.
His dedication and passion for the arts continue to shine, and audiences eagerly await his future endeavours.
Limpopo Boy is currently running an entertainment platform and a dancing academy under Limpopo Boy Entertainment and Projects.
He has since then joined forces and forged a partnership with an entertainment hub called Mental Liberation Musica to help take his vision of transforming young people’s lives using dance as an instrumental tool to drive change home.