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๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ผ Published: 17 February 2026
๐Ÿ“˜ Source: The Star

In honour of Black History Month, Joburg Theatre presents “Ode To Motown”, a tribute celebrating the iconic music and voices of the legendary label. Motown was a phenomenal cultural movement that successfully transcended boundaries. Hlengiwe Pearl, Liesl Penniken and Anele Precious Mthethwa in โ€˜Ode To Motownโ€™.

The production is a tribute to the label’s enduring sound, moving seamlessly from classic R&B to soul. These songs became the voice of a generation, reflecting the struggles, joys, and aspirations of their time. These timeless narratives explore themes of love, loss, renewed hope, resilience and potential.

Furthermore, the show delves into the ongoing legacy of the Motown sound, highlighting its influence on contemporary music and modern-day celebrations. Under the direction of James Ngcobo, featuring choreography by Lulu Mlangeni and musical direction by Margaret Motsage, the show boasts an exceptional cast. The performers include Liesl Penniken, Lerato Mvelase, Tamara Dey, Hlengiwe Pearl and Anele Precious Mthethwa. The band accompanying them consists of Mpho Kodisang on piano, Earl Joseph Baartman on bass, Urbano Bay Nobela on guitar, and Tshepa Diale on drums.

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Originally published by The Star โ€ข February 17, 2026

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