Concert: Abbi at Sierra Lounge, Dec. 1 2010 @ Sierra Lounge

Capital Jazz Club Presents Abbi at Sierra Lounge

Date: December 1, 2010
Venue: Sierra Lounge – 2nd Floor at Yaya Centre
Time: 7pm-9pm
Entry: Kshs 300

Abbi Mudunia is currently working on a fifth unreleased project that fuses, Soul Jazz and Reggae.
Some of his music

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Wamathai Spoken Word December Edition, Dec. 13 2010 @ Lenana House

Wamathai.com presents Wamathai Spoken Word – December Edition (#WamathaiDec)
Date: December 13, 2010
Venue: Lenana House Conference Centre on Lenana Road (just after the DOD main gate ) Google Directions
Time: 2pm-6pm
Entry: Kshs. 200

Hosted by Singer/Songwriter Dela & Comedian Martin ‘Daddie Marto’ Githinji.

Poetry performances by: Kevin ‘Man Njoro’ Waithaka, Pepe Haze, Achieng Odhiambo, Wanjiku Mwaurah, Kennet B, Mike Kwambo, Checkmate, Namatsi Lukoye, Jemedari, Wairema Mathenge, Sitawa Wafula, Wanjeri Gakuru, Aisha Ali among others.

Music by: Ma3, Pozi & Louis Majiwa

Out of Town: Theatre-My Moving Home, Dec. 3-5 2010

Other Performances by the theatre company in Mombasa;

Date: December 3, 2010
Venue: Mtwapa KEMRI office
Time: 7-8.30pm

Date: December 4, 2010
Venue: Ali Barbour’s Cave Restaurant Forty Thieves Beach Bar and Bistro
Time: 5-8pm

Date: December 5, 2010
Venue: Kim 4 Love Diani
Time: 6-9pm
Entrance: Donation (Recommended Kshs 100)

“Life in Lake Turkana” Photo Exhibition, Dec 1st – 17 2010 @ Alliance Francaise

“Life in Lake Turkana” Living Pictures of a Disappearing Culture
An exhibit by Giulio D’Ercole at Alliance Francaise
Opening December 1st at 6 pm, showing from December 1st to December 17th

“Life on Lake Turkana” shots were taken in November 2009. This photo exhibition is part of reportage on one of the most remote, beautiful and biologically as well as culturally unique spots of our planet. The photographs exposed powerfully confront us with a heart-freezing reality: what we see it is not only a reportage on people living on one of the harshest environment in Africa, but it also might be the last glimpse into a unique and peaceful symbiosis between two Kenyan tribes, the fishermen El Molo and the pastoralists Turkana. These two tribes have established in the course of centuries a co-existence based on mutually benefiting trade. Today this achievement and the very existence of the two tribes are confronted with the possibility of a dramatic environmental disaster related to the negative effects of the construction of the Gilgel Gibe III dam in Ethiopia.
According to several studies, this dam will drastically reduce the flow of water from the Omo River to the lake Turkana resulting in a dramatic drop of its lake level. As a result the salinity of water will drastically increase, altering the biological equilibrium amongst fish and plant species living in the lake.
A depleted lake Turkana – the major source of life in this arid and semi-arid harsh environment – will become source of death and dangerous social effects, resulting in the disruption of the harmonious socio-economical co-existence of the pastoralist and fishermen living along its shores.
Conflicts and forced migration are then likely scenarios determined by economic interests that ignore human costs and undermine cultural and environmental wealth and diversity.
This is a course of events that humanitarian national and international organizations, as much as everybody else, should try to correct or at least mitigate.
It is our responsibility to guard human heritage.

Giulio D’Ercole is a photographer and filmmaker born in Rome, Italy in 1961. Since 1989 Giulio works internationally in Media. In 2003 he moved to Kenya and, captivated by the unique and unprecedented interplay of the social and geographical features of this region of the world, decided to stay and witness the living history of Africa by establishing a company, Canvas Africa Productions, devoted to producing photography and documentaries on humanitarian projects, social issues but most of all on people and their lives.

Kwani? Litfest, Dec 12-17 2010

The 2010 edition of the Festival comprises of lectures, conversations, panels, readings and workshops that explore the practical aspects of African writing and literary life between successive literary generations. These conversations will also extend to recapturing what is considered a literary temporal black hole – the 80s and 90s when writing seemed to have dried in the continent, and a fledgling present.

Browse the full programme of the festival on Kwani?’s website

You can now buy tickets for the ticketed events ( evening events)  online via credit card, mpesa and zap. These events include a gala dinner celebrating Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, an Open Mic special with Cornelius Eady, Stephen Partington, Ngwatilo Mawiyoo and others, and a launch of Kwani? 06. You can also pay for the 5 workshops offered by the Litfest.

 

French Movie: L’Intouchable, Nov 29 2010 @ Alliance

L’INTOUCHABLE
by Benoît Jacquot (2006 – 1h22)
Monday, November 29th at Alliance Francaise – 6pm

Jeanne, a young actress, sets out to discover the truth about her heritage. On her birthday, she discovers that her father is an ‘Untouchable’ from India whom her mother met on the banks of the River Ganges.   Jeanne takes on a film role she had previously rejected in order to make the journey to India and meet the man who gave her life.

Theatre: Changing Generation (A Musical), Nov. 26 2010-Jan. 8 2011 @ The Professional Centre

Phoenix Players Proudly presents CHANGING GENERATIONS directed by George Mungai. This Musical Production was first presented in 1992, and was written by James Falkland with music by Joy Mboya and Suzanne Gachukia. It Premiers this Friday 26th November 2010.

This is a story of a group of young Kenyans who have just graduated and are in the throes of celebrating this achievement but this is shadowed by a cloud of uncertainty of the future- corruption, lethargy, politics; getting jobs…Kim (Waithaka Gatumia) and Josh (Bryan Alufwani) are buddies and are in serious relationships with Purity (Jane Gathoni) and Bella (Darshani Haria). The hurdles begin to unfold when Kim’s Mother is opposed to this relationship and regards Purity as a ‘gold digger’ of obscure breeding. On the other hand, Josh’s Father cannot imagine his son getting hitched to a girl of different color. The young couples have their own self inflicted challenges. The issues in 1992, interestingly, are still the same today!! The cast is fresh and highly talented, backed up with an amazing band

The show shall be on Wed, Thurs and Friday’s @ 7p.m, Sat @ 6p.m, Sun 12th & 19th @ 4p.m & Sat 8th @ 3p.m & 6p.m.