‘They Call Me To Dance is a celebration of love, womanhood, and ancestry. It is a celebration of county, and accordingly pays homage to the struggle heroes and heroines that ushered in a new democratic state despite its challenges. The collection confronts gender iniquities, toxic masculinity and the residual effects of apartheid, while embracing the opposite sex and taking a stand in a voice that asserts itself as female, African, fearless and fierce. Sensual, emotive and heated at times, They Call Me To Dance is ultimately a spiritual journey that dances through moments of joy, pain, love, self-discovery and contentment.’ – Mercy Dhliwayo, author of Bringing Us Back