AmaGroove music residency returns in March 2026, connecting artists across continents

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Palesa Manaleng

Palesa Manaleng

15 December 2025 | 11:01

The residency, set to take place from 22–29 March 2026, transforms Kromdraai Impact Hub into a living laboratory of sound, where musicians come together to create, learn and build lasting artistic relationships.

  AmaGroove music residency returns in March 2026, connecting artists across continents

AmaGroove Residency sees artists working with producers and sonic innovators from across South Africa and the world to better their craft. Picture: Ntobeko Mdladla

AmaGroove a week-long, cross-cultural music camp that brings together artists across continents to collaborate and create new work, will return for its third edition in March 2026.

The residency, set to take place from 22–29 March 2026, transforms Kromdraai Impact Hub into a living laboratory of sound, where musicians come together to create, learn and build lasting artistic relationships.

AmaGroove Residency sees artists working with producers and sonic innovators from across South Africa and the world to better their craft. Picture: Ntobeko Mdladla

AmaGroove Residency sees artists working with producers and sonic innovators from across South Africa and the world to better their craft. Picture: Ntobeko Mdladla

Aspiring producers, songwriters and top-liners get an opportunity to be mentored by established artists such as Muneyi whose music is deeply rooted in his Tshivenda culture, Cape Town-based artist Mishy Kope and composer, singer and songwriter Msaki.

The event is the result of a partnership between Autor, the largest community of composers and songwriters in Denmark, the Riky Rick Foundation, the Danish Embassy in South Africa, Kromdraai Impact Hub and One Groove.

Applications are now open till 6 January 2026.

 

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