Hennessy, African Ginger unveil rooftop basketball court in Braamfontein

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Hennessy, African Ginger unveil rooftop basketball court in Braamfontein
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The project brought an artistic concept inspired by the eternal African sunset to life in collaboration with well-known local artist Seth Pimentel, commonly known as African Ginger, and Play Braamfontein, the property development company driving most of the inner-city district's revitalization.

JOHANNESBURG - The most popular cognac in the world, Hennessy, unveiled a first-of-its-kind Rooftop Court at 73 Juta Street in Braamfontein.

Similar to Hennessy, the artwork on the court is an example of how tradition and contemporary urban culture can coexist together to produce something genuinely remarkable. In addition to commemorating basketball culture, Hennessy is elevating the game by introducing South Africa's first 3-on-3 rooftop basketball court in a district that is essential to urban culture.

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