Percussionist Nchabeleng is in town

Volley Nchabeleng performing at Mantwalneng Theater in December PIC: DUMISANI NCUBE
Volley Nchabeleng performing at Mantwalneng Theater in December PIC: DUMISANI NCUBE

South African percussionist, Volley Nchabeleng is in the capital city on a 17-day tour that will see him facilitate workshops and performances in both Gaborone and Francistown.

The tour, dubbed Africa My Home Tour, will see Nchabeleng who plays African indigenous instruments staging two shows and a string of workshops, which he has already started. The percussionist has been performing locally for the past five years at different platforms such as the Maitisong Festival. His first performance locally was when he collaborated with Tefo Paya on the Morwa play. 

“I have already started facilitating workshops. I was with a group of young musicians that I was teaching a number of things about the music industry. As for this week I will be going around schools facilitating more workshops. Next week I will go to Francistown where I will have more workshops,” said Nchabeleng. 

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