Hidden Conversations with Ofentse Sebula
In life we experience numerous defining moments which in hindsight make up landmarks along our life journey. For Ofentse Sebula,
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In life we experience numerous defining moments which in hindsight make up landmarks along our life journey. For Ofentse Sebula,
Continue readingSunday, 14 April 2024. My drive to the SunBet Arena in Pretoria was a reminder of where it had all
Continue readingHome means different things to different people, but the one thing that is consistent in any definition is that Home
Continue readingIn the third episode of The Jazz Colloquies season, Areh is joined by young saxophone player and instrumentalist, Jean Strauss.
Continue readingIn episode two of the second season of The Jazz Colloquies, Areh speaks to jazz vocalist, Francesca Biancoli. The conversation
Continue readingIn the first episode of the second season of The Jazz Colloquies, Areh speaks to double-bass player Zenzele Mthembu-Salter. The
Continue readingWe are back with season two of The Jazz Colloquies podcast series, once again presented by editor Arehone Ramaru. After
Continue readingIn a post-pandemic world, there is much less reason to postpone anything. Moments are fleeting, but the sounds left in
Continue readingIt is because of those who came before us and the platforms that exist because of their efforts that we
Continue readingOver the years, the Mbira stage at the annual Standard Bank Joy of Jazz festival has seemed to be the
Continue readingSister DJing duo Kopano and Mamello Pule, known artistically as Marumofemme, have in recent times taken the local jazz industry
Continue readingWell-tenured bassist and composer, Amaeshi Ikechi has been a consistent and conscientious figure within the local jazz space having led
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