Musical Open Mic Night: Mar. 7 2011 @ Kengeles, Lavington


Musical Open Mic Night is an event where musicians come together to share tunes, skills and just jam. The idea is to keep it as relaxed and informal as possible, but if turns out we have throngs of performers, then time on the mic will be rationed.

One acoustic and one electric guitar will be provided, along with two amplifiers. Hopefully a small mic and PA will be available as well. Feel free to bring your own instruments also (bongos, vibraphone, kazoo).

Bring an instrument or just yourself. Perform or simply enjoy. The more the merrier!

when: Monday, March 7 · 7:00pm – 11:30pm
where: Kengeles, Lavington

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Concert: Paragasha-Love Edition, Feb. 22 2011 @ Club Soundd


Paragasha 6 is on and this month and they celebrate all that is love.

Experience the best of live love music that will transcend you back to the Garden of Eden where love was first documented and soulful authentic live music.

Performances by: Mimmo, Sara Mitaru, Afrology and Paragasha Band

Date: February 22, 2011
Venue: Club Soundd
Time: 7.30pm
Tickets: Kshs 200

Talk/Performance: Irene Izquierdo-The Potential of Art, Feb. 22 2011@ Embassy of Spain, Upper Hill


Date: February 22, 2011
Time: 6:30pm
Venue: Embassy of Spain,
Location: CBA Building, Mara & Ragati Rds., Upper Hill
Entrance: Free

The Embassy of Spain in Nairobi is happy to invite you to the following;

Artist talk with Irene Izquierdo, who will present her latest work: “The potential of art in context. Exploring ideas of identity and alternative commemoration in Nairobi”.

In this event, programmed in the framework of the Hispanic-Kenyan Cultural Forum, Izquierdo will also explain her artist practice, with which she tries to alter and question the accepted normality of our everyday actions, environments and perceived identities.

At the same time, one of the collaborators of Izquierdo’s work in Nairobi, the young Kenyan music group will offer a small performance of their songs composed for this occasion.

Exhibition: Conversations in Silence, Feb. 18-Mar. 11 2011 @ Goethe Institut

Three Kenyan artists and four Bauhaus University Alumni try to fathom together the issues of public space and commemoration in Kenya.

Exhibition Opening Date: February 18, 2011
Time: 7.30 pm
Venue: Goethe-Institut Auditorium
Exhibition Dates: February 18-March 11, 2011 (Monday to Saturday)
Time: 1-6pm
Entry: Free

Conversations in Silence is a five month collaborative research project by three Kenyan artists: James Muriuki, Kevo Irungu, Deqa Abshir, as well as four Bauhaus University Alumni: Dusica Drazic, Irene Izquierdo, Karolina Freino and Sam Hopkins.

To what extent is there a collective memory in Kenya? What is the role of the state in shaping this narrative? Does this differ from how memory is created on a societal level? Does popular culture act as a commemorative tool?

The exhibition presents the results of the artists’ research and lines of enquiry: Working experimentally in various media, and often in public space, the artists seek to address those critical questions relating to issues of memory in the Kenyan context.

The workshop and exhibition is co-curated by Potash (Matathia Charles Anthony) and Sam Hopkins.

Concert: Jazz for Peace, Feb. 19 2011 @ National Museum

“After historic concerts in Africa and Brazil, Rick DellaRatta and Jazz for Peace perform in Nairobi, Kenya!”

On Saturday February 19, 2011 6:00 PM. Jazz for Peace featuring Singer / Pianist / Composer Rick DellaRatta, considered by many to be one of the finest Jazz Artists performing today, will perform a special Benefit Concert for The Empaash Oloorientito Conservancy Trust to be held at the Nairobi National Museum in Nairobi, Kenya.

This concert will also raise awareness and address the problems facing the Masai Mara, home to the largest migration of animals in the world. EOC believes that the region’s rich natural resource and cultural wealth can be used to expand cultural and eco-based tourism, and provide a significant economic and social development in the local communities. For more information.

Having performed with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Paquito D’ Rivera, Rick DellaRatta is now considered by many to be one of the finest Singer/Pianists performing today and one of only a handful of Jazz Artists who can make a successful musical presentation to a large audience without having to abandon the true art form of Jazz. His unique and original piano playing and composing has been compared in print to Chick Corea, Bill Evans, McCoy Tyner and Thelonius Monk while his signature vocal sound and style has been likened to Chet Baker, Billie Holiday, Michael Franks and Antonio Carlos Jobim. Recently, Rick DellaRatta was included in the Book “Jazz Singers” as one of the top Jazz Vocalists of all time and by The Foundation Center in their list of the top musician philanthropists of our time along with Bono (U2), Elton John, Peter Gabriel and Sting.
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Italian Movie: Mid-August Lunch, Feb 10 2011 @ Westgate

Highly recommended. Don’t miss this movie – it’s one of the best and funniest Italian movies of the last decade.
Playing tonight at Westgate at 8pm
Free seating, but requires membership to the Italian Institute of Culture

Gianni is a middle-aged man living in Rome with his imposing and demanding elderly mother. His only outlet from her and the increasing debt into which they are sinking, are the increasingly frequent quiet sessions at the local tavern. As an Oriental saying goes, ‘Moments of crisis are moments of opportunities’. These appear during the celebration of the holiday of Ferragosto on 15 August. That’s when everybody leaves town to have fun. Opportunity knocks on Gianni’s door in the most unexpected way…

Pranzo di Ferragosto (Mid-August Lunch)
Directed by: Gianni Di Gregorio
Starring: Gianni Di Gregorio, Valeria De Franciscis, Marina Cacciotti, Maria Cali’
Running time: 72 minutes
Comedy
English Subtitles

Rating by the Kenya Film Censorship Board: GE (General Exhibition)