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Selimo to stage “One Man Show”

Lesotho’s Afro-pop and soul sensation, Selimo Thabane, is preparing to stage what he describes as both a musical and cultural breakthrough. His production, “A Night with Selimo Thabane,” set for October 1–18, is framed as a one-man show but promises to be far more: a historic fusion of mangae and orchestra on the same stage.

Mangae are sacred Sesotho songs sung by Basotho boy initiates at the end of their initiation ceremonies to mark their transition from childhood to adulthood.

Speaking to theReporter this week, Thabane said the idea was born from his deep appreciation of mangae, one of Lesotho’s most defining cultural sounds.

He explained that his aim is to demonstrate that mangae are not only heritage but also a living, evolving art form.

Mangae have always carried our stories, from initiation ceremonies to national celebrations.

“I imagined what it would mean to let this rhythm converse with orchestra, a sound celebrated worldwide for its elegance and power. The result is a dialogue between tradition and modern artistry where neither is lost, but both are uplifted,” Thabane said.

He noted that his passion is rooted in his identity as a Mosotho and his belief that music is more than entertainment. For him, it is unity, courage, and storytelling; all values embedded in mangae themselves.

“Whenever challenges arise, I remind myself that mangae are about resilience. Through this project, I am carrying a story much bigger than myself,” the artist said.

Over the years, Thabane’s sound has shifted from strictly traditional to a blend of local heritage and global influences. Yet, authenticity has always remained at the core.

He believes this project reaffirms that balance: innovation without detachment from roots.

Thabane promised audiences a bold, intimate experience that merges the raw energy of mangae with the grandeur of orchestra.

He said the show will be celebratory, emotional, and thought-provoking, weaving pride, joy, and connection into every performance.

“This is not about people watching me perform. It’s about them becoming part of a historic moment. I want Basotho to leave with renewed pride in who we are and excitement about where our culture is going,” he indicated.

For Thabane, the fusion is groundbreaking not only musically but culturally. This will be the first time mangae and orchestra share a stage in Lesotho.

To him, that fact alone makes the production historic. But he also hinted at creative surprises that will make the nights unforgettable, offering audiences something both familiar and refreshingly new.

Thabane hopes to set a precedent for how tradition and modernity can thrive together,  and how Basotho music can carve its place on the world stage.

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