Call Continuum: A Soundscape of South African Women in Music | Zeitz MOCAA Gala

Hold the Line




Featured Voices


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  2. Thandeka_Dladla
  3. SEI_SIREN
  4. Thandi_Ntuli
  5. Lia_Butler
  6. Zoë_Modiga
  7. Bokang_Ramatlapeng
  8. Sio
  9. DemiMa_Mseleku



About Call + Continuum


A collaboration with the Zeitz MOCAA Gala Collateral Programme.




About The Call Log


We have opened a line: A space to listen, archive and honour those who journey with us.

We gather the voices of our collaborators, particularly their stories and frequencies.

We begin with Call+Continuum; a theme we explored through being commissioned by the Zeitz MOCAA Gala Collateral Programme, to curate sounds in celebration of the role South African women play in the creative industries. These are women who are not just making music, but holding memory.

Resisting erasure.
Declaring existence.

The Call is loud, intentional, undeniable.
The Continuum is subtle, generational, grounding.

We asked: What does Call + Continuum mean to you?

Through phone calls, voice notes and conversation: They answered.

There are their reflections.
Their words become the archive.
Their voices carry the line forward.



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Bokang Ramatlapeng's Voice: A Call+Continuum Archive | withanother.com


Song on Call+Continuum: The Waters

Bokang Ramatlapeng is a South African jazz musician, singer, songwriter, and composer, born in Soweto and raised in Naturena, Johannesburg. She is renowned for her unique approach to jazz, seamlessly blending her soulful voice with the genre's improvisational spirit. Bokang discovered her passion for music in grade 7, finding solace and inspiration in jazz after the early loss of her mother.

Acknowledging her Basotho heritage, she thoughtfully incorporates elements of her culture and personal experiences into her music and artistic expression, aiming to inspire and heal through her art. As a vocalist and songwriter, she is an alumna of the South African Jazz and Health Alliance and proudly holds the title of winner for Best Jazz Song at the Mzantsi Jazz Awards for her song "Bana ba Nthabiseng."

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