Modise Sekgothe
Bio
Modise Sekgothe is a poet and sound practitioner whose work draws on oral tradition, memory and contemporary performance. His engagement with language begins early, shaped by storytelling, rhythm and spoken word as communal acts rather than solitary expression. This foundation continues to inform a practice that values voice as both sound and meaning.
In performance, Modise often blurs distinctions between poetry and music. Cadence, repetition and tonal shifts give language a physical presence, allowing words to function rhythmically as well as narratively. His delivery prioritises clarity and intention, with space left for listeners to register both message and movement.
Themes in his work frequently engage with identity, history and lived experience without resolving them into fixed conclusions. Instead, Modise creates moments of encounter where sound and language invite reflection. His practice remains grounded in listening as dialogue, positioned between tradition and ongoing reinvention.























