Rantao, Ramogotsi shine on Durban beaches

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DURBAN: Local jazz artists and Women of Jazz band members, Kearoma Rantao and Nnunu Ramogotsi, showcased their talent in Durban, South Africa over the weekend.

The Botswana artists performed at the internationally acclaimed Durban July's after party titled All White Party that was hosted on the beach on Sunday. Rantao and Ramogotsi demonstrated how versatile they are, as their performance were spontaneous. The two started with an acapella version of Ramogotsi's song Lerole La Tsie, which they sang with gusto. They then performed Rantao's Meropa with the same level of energy.

In an interview with Showbiz, Rantao expressed her excitement and said that the experience was lovely and quite an opportunity for her to market herself as a musician. She said that she was amazed at the positive response that she and Ramogotsi got when they were performing. Furthermore, Rantao said that this was her chance to show South Africans that Batswana are not only good with traditional dance, but with other music genres. "We are capable and we have managed to get ourselves new fans. That is good for us as we have penetrated a new market," she said.

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