Directed by artistic director and choreographer Gregory Maqoma, Moya will be staged at the Artscape Theatre on 26 and 27 January 2024, with a creative fusion of contemporary African dance and movement by the dynamic dancers of Vuyani Dance Theatre.
To leave the world a much better place than how I found it.
Music is proof that the God entity exists.
Embracing and understanding the human condition.
In being there for others, do not forget that you matter too.
Being put on a pedestal, deservedly or undeservedly. What you do with it can be game-changing.
When I have grandkids to take care of.
Small talk.
Asa.
I go into my home studio.
Being on stage is absolutely the best part.
Nkwenkwezi
I once tripped on a monitor and fell.
Miriam Makeba, Mercedes Soda and Busi Mhlongo.
The women from the African villages.
My off the tangent perspectives on life.
Sim, Simz.
Though I don’t see myself without music, if I had to, I’d be a writer.
I asked someone and this is what they said: Intense, intelligent, eccentric, socially awkward, politically savvy.
Any song from these artists: Mercedes Sosa, Mariza Buika, Salif Keita, Toumani Diabate
Inglorious Basterds.
None at the moment. I’m on holiday.
Jerry by Dorothy Masuka.
My entire family.
Actually.
Travel and work the world over.
Writing music that is evergreen.
South African politics.
Abandonment.
Being loved, warts and all.
Switch between being very self-conscious and forgetting myself completely.
Be selfish with your time when it comes to self-care. You can’t be there for others if you can’t be there for yourself.
Definitely Moya
At the moment I’m taking a break from activism and focusing on myself. But my record speaks for itself.
Good health.