K-Stunts Revolution unveils an electrifying new chapter in the world of urban performance arts. Nestled in the vibrant heart of Nairobi, this groundbreaking initiative sets the stage for a dynamic fusion of creativity, athleticism, and cultural expression.
More than just a stunt group, K-Stunts Revolution represents a movement that is redefining what it means to push physical limits while inspiring a new generation of thrill-seekers and storytellers.
At its core, K-Stunts Revolution is distinguished by its relentless pursuit of innovation, combining cutting-edge stunt techniques with a deep respect for Nairobi’s rich artistic heritage. This fusion creates an engaging and original spectacle that resonates with audiences of all ages. Their performances are not only breathtaking displays of agility and precision but also narratives that speak to resilience, ambition, and the power of community.
A Confident Journey Through History
K-Stunts Revolution was born in 2018, fueled by the vision of Benjamin Buyeshe Magotsi (founder), affectionately known as Shaolin Monk. A dedicated martial artist skilled in Sanda, Muay Thai, Kickboxing, Taekwondo, and Kung Fu, he embarked on a journey to transform his passion into powerful action films and inspiring entertainment. Alone at first, he envisioned a platform that could both uplift others and generate income. With a focus on Kung Fu forms, iron body training, and private security work, he also immersed himself in learning fight choreography from YouTube and movies, honing his filmmaking talents.
In 2019, George Oduor (Kidcrowder) joined the ranks, bringing fresh creativity as they collaborated on short films that sparked excitement. Though George later departed for his studies at Daystar University, Benjamin’s unwavering determination propelled the vision forward. He joined a Taekwondo club under Coach Voiya, where he crossed paths with Davy Junior, whose shared aspirations ignited a deeper commitment to the dream.
Collaborating on projects like “Crime Si Poa 1” marked significant milestones. The team expanded with the addition of Moses Onono (Creatives254), a talented videographer, enhancing production quality. By 2020, new members including Kevo, Isaac, Denno, and Ruth united to fortify the movement.
Since that moment, K-Stunts Revolution has rallied to produce impactful works like Chunga (1–4), Simama Imara, Streets of Nairobi, and Heshima EP1, demonstrating resilience and unity.
Despite facing challenges, the team remains steadfast in their mission, focused on growth, inspiration, and the power of community.
K-Stunts Revolution confidently leads the way.
- Unique Urban Fusion: Blending traditional stunts with Nairobi’s dynamic street culture, the group crafts performances that are both authentic and refreshingly original.
- Inclusive Talent Development: Providing training and mentorship, K-Stunt Revolution nurtures local talent, empowering youth with discipline, confidence, and creative skills.
- Innovative Storytelling: Each stunt sequence is a choreographed story, reflecting themes relevant to Nairobi’s vibrant community and the aspirations of its people.
- Community Engagement: Beyond the stage, they actively participate in outreach programs that promote safety, awareness, and positive lifestyle choices among young enthusiasts.
The value K-Stunts Revolution brings extends far beyond entertainment. It acts as a catalyst for youth empowerment, cultural pride, and the transformation of public spaces into arenas of artistic exploration. For those passionate about stunts, arts, or urban culture, this movement offers a compelling vision of how tradition and innovation can collide to fuel inspiration and growth.
Step into the world of K-Stunts Revolution and witness how Nairobi is carving its own unique niche in the global stunt community — a future where courage, creativity, and community come together in spectacular harmony.
Cool things to know about stunts in Kenya:
Kenya’s stunt scene features thrilling acrobatics, local stunt projects, and some debated tourist activities. Kenyan circus performers are famous for their stunning acrobatic acts, while the film industry is expanding with stunts like urban chases and “statue” acts. Some risky tourist stunts have raised safety concerns.
- Acrobatics and Performance: Kenyan circus artists entertain with energetic acrobatics in various places.
- Film and Media Stunts: The local stunt scene is growing, often using Kenya’s unique city settings for action scenes.
- Viral “Statue” Stunt: A famous street performance features people posing as living statues in public areas.
- Controversial Wildlife Stunts: Viral videos showing tourists getting too close to wild animals for stunts have sparked outrage and calls for rule enforcement to ensure safety and ethical tourism.
- Action Reels: Stunt performers in Kenya showcase diverse skills like martial arts and acrobatics.
- Historical Context: Kenya has a rich history of hosting international films, often involving professional stunt coordination.
Safety Alert
Dangerous stunts, especially with wildlife or untrained people, are not supported by tourism operators and authorities because of the safety risks involved for everyone.


