All the world is a stage for opera singer Kamohelo Tsotetsi

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In April this year, Kamohelo Tsotetsi made his debut at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden in London singing the role of Tullio in Händel's Arminio.Central South Africa is very proud of this son of our soil. Born in Kroonstad and studying at the NWU School of Music in Potchefstroom. Yolanda Maartens gets to know him a bit better in the OFM Art Beat.
13 Jul 2023 English South Africa Performing Arts · Visual Arts

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