After a wonderful run with ImpulsTanz this summer, I am back on tour again. It feels good to return to the stage with MoZuluArt and Insingizi. Performing and traveling always brings a deep sense of connection, both personally and musically.

A sold-out show in Brussels with Insingizi
Last week, I travelled to Brussels with Insingizi for a sold-out performance at Muziekpublique at the Hide & Seek Festival 2025. This not-for-profit association plays a vital role in preserving and promoting music and dance traditions, through a fantastic programme of concerts, classes and community-based projects that run throughout the year.

Their mission resonates deeply with me. Muziekpublique brings artists and audiences together in a shared spirit of joy, learning and respect for cultural diversity. Performing there felt like being part of something bigger. It was not just a concert, but a celebration of music as a living, breathing tradition that connects people across backgrounds.
Performing with MoZuluArt in Gdańsk
Just a few days later, I was in Poland performing with MoZuluArt at the 20th International Mozart Festival in Gdańsk. The festival is a long-standing celebration of Mozart’s work and it was an honour to bring our unique blend of Southern African harmonies and classical piano into that space.

It does not feel that long ago that I last joined MoZuluArt on tour. Earlier this spring, we performed together in Tyrol, Austria. Coming together again in Gdańsk felt both familiar and fresh and reminded me once more of the energy and emotion that this collaboration always brings.

Summer is not over yet
I look forward to the next concerts and collaborations in the weeks ahead. This season has already brought so many rich experiences and I feel grateful for the opportunity to share music that crosses cultures and touches hearts. I am looking forward to what comes next.