Bunny Mack live in concert, Feb 13 2011 @ Carnivore Simba Saloon

UK based artiste and music producer Buny Mack is scheduled to visit Kenya next week.The musician who was popular in the 80’s sang the popular hit song “you are my sweety, my sugar, my honey, my lover…….”
Don’t miss this valentines eve performance dubbed ” The lovers Soul night”.
He will stage a live performance at the Carnivore Simba Saloon on the 13th Feb 2011.

EVENT:                Bunny Mack live in concert  “Lovers Soul Nite”
PROMOTER:       Kaibara City Entertaiment
Date:                  Sunday 13 Feb 2010
Venue:              Carnivore Simba Saloon
Charges:           Kshs 1,000 per person

Rugby: Warringah Rats, Feb. 6-12 2010 @ RFUEA Grounds

Australian club,Warringah Rats visit Kenya for a two game tour that sees them play Kenya Harlequin FC at 4.00pm on Sunday 6th February 2011 at the RFUEA Grounds before taking on Kenya “A” from 4.00pm at the same venue on Saturday 12th February 2011. Gate charges on both match days will be Ksh 200.

Apart from playing two high profile matches, the Rats will also be engaged in charity work,conducting a series of rugby clinics for children geared towards developing the game of rugby in Kenya.One of the rugby clinics will be conducted at Ongata Rongai where Morans Rugby Club will host Warringah

African Movie Academy Awards: Feb. 25-26 2010 @ Laico Regency Hotel/Carnivore

7th edition of the annual Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) Nomination Night and Music Concert.

The Nomination Night will take place on Friday, February 26 night at the Laico Regency Hotel in the Nairobi Central Business District and some of the stars set to attend include Nollywood greats like Joke Silva, Olu Jacobs, Rita Dominic, Mercy Johnson, Ini Edo, Mike Monsuruye, Jackie Appiah, Lynda Forson, Kate Henshaw-Nuttal and Mike Ezeronye among others.

Another feature of this year’s Nomination Night is a concert that is scheduled for Saturday, February 26, at Carnivore Grounds in Nairobi’s Lang’ata. The main performers will be Nigerian P-Square and J Martins and yet to be announced musicians from Kenya and South Africa.

Ladies’ Mapping Party: Feb. 12 2011 @ iHub


Do you want to change the world? Are you a woman working in tech, or working for a cause in which Google Maps could help tell your story? Or perhaps you’re just interested in Google Map Maker and mapping your world, as well as interacting with other like minded women?

Then join us at iHub on 12 February 2011 for a Mapping Party using Google Map Maker! There are many places around the globe that still don’t have access to high quality maps, but we are working towards changing this using Map Maker. We’re going to be working together to map out Kenya, building a better map for everyone in the world to see. See how youth from Korogocho came together and improved their local map during our Korogocho Mapping event.

No experience is necessary and all you need to bring is your local expertise, a good attitude, and your laptop. This will be a really fun group activity, and by the end of the party we’ll already be able to see how much we’ve contributed to the community.

Please visit our website where you can register for the event (RSVP by 2 February 2011), learn about Google Maps and Map Maker in advance, and gather all your inspiration so that you’re ready to hit the ground running!

Homages: Judi Kibinge – A Series of Retrospectives on Kenyan Filmmakers, Feb. 4-5 2011 @ Goethe Institut


2010 was a successive year for Kenyan film. The impact of films such as Pumzi and Soul Boy is a good occasion to take a closer look at the Kenyan film scene. Many of the protagonists are not well known, not even in Kenya, and Goethe Institut takes time to pay homage to their work. Homage series started by introducing Jacob Barua to a keenly interested audience last year and continues with Judy Kibinge.

Dates: February 4-5, 2011
Venue: Goethe-Institut Auditorium
Time: 4.00 pm Friday and 3.00 pm on Saturday
Entry: Free

This series will screen a representative selection of her corpus of work and will accompany the screening with a discussion with the filmmaker.

Event: Creating Performance for Film & Stage, Feb. 3 2011 @ KNT

The Kenya National Theatre under the Kenya Cultural Centre will host a talk by Swedish actor Stefan Sauk. He will be speaking on “Creating Performance for Film and Stage.”

Venue: Kenya Cultural Centre (KCC)/ Kenya National Theatre (KNT)
Date: February 3, 2011
Time: 5:30-7:30pm
Target audience: Film producers, directors and actors
Entry: Is by early registration (send an e-mail to the director of KCC at director.culturalcentre@ymail.com) or visit the KCC/ KNT to obtain the form.

Sauk’s portfolio includes roles in the films: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, In the Name of the Law, What a Mess, The Diver, The Threat…amongst others.

Play: Romeo and Juliet, Feb 4-19 2011 @ Professional Centre

Phoenix Players presents: the classic story of Romeo and Juliet set in this era of Twitter, FB, Coalitions etc…

The Montague’s and Capulet’s are two feuding families, set on opposing sides of the political landscape- whose children meet and fall in love. Romeo and Juliet know very well that this liaison is not only unacceptable- but is akin to suicide- as the two families make no bones about the sheer hatred they have for each other.

George Mungai adapts and directs one of arguably Shakespeare’s greatest plays, not to be missed!

PREMIERS THIS FRIDAY 4 TH TO 19TH FEBRUARY 2011 AT THE PROFESSIONAL CENTRE – book now!
Wed, Thurs and Friday’s @ 7p.m, Sat 5th and 12 th @ 6p.m Sun 13 th @ 4p.m & Sat 19th at 3p.m & 6p.m.
To book, please call Naomi at box office on 222 55 06 and 0729 913425 Mpesa Accepted.

Tickets 500ksh, Students 300ksh