Pina Tsa Koma
Pina Tsa Koma
Theatre / Centenary Hall

Pina Tsa Koma (The Songs we Sang) is a hundred percent Sesotho play following the lives of two brothers who lead two very different lives.

 

Their clan name from birth requires them to undergo initiation but they are hesitant to take that route because of the modernised and industrialising world they find themselves in.

 

The play reveals themes such as betrayal, identity, lies and self-discovery. 

About the Artists

Khauhelo Maikhi, a graduate of the University of the Free State Drama and Theatre Arts programme, has left an indelible mark on the artistic landscape. Recognised as a nominee for Best Artistic Achievement and recipient of the esteemed 2023 Sunday World Unsung Hero Award, Maikhi’s contributions to Community, Sports, Arts, and Culture are unparalleled.

 

As a writer and producer, his creations such as Pina Tsa Koma, and LESEDI, in collaboration with the Performing Arts Centre of the Free State, have garnered critical acclaim. His directorial prowess shines through in productions like The Masks, which embarked on a transformative Free State Schools Tour and earned prestigious invitations to international festivals.

  • Venue: Centenary Hall
  • Location: St Andrews College
  • Ticket price: ZAR 60.00
  • Programme type: The Fringe
  • Genre: Theatre
  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Ages: 14+
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June 30, 2025 12:00 - 13:00
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