Party: Bitter Sweet 2-No Escape, May 13 2011 @ the Loft


Date: May 13, 2011
Venue: The Loft (Former Gallileo’s- Opposite Nairobi Museum)
Time: 8pm-6:00am
Tickets: Kshs 400 (Free entrance for ladies until 9.30 pm)

Deejays: The Deejays Republik- (Dj Creme, Dj Kaytrixx, Hypnotiq,) Dj. Mr Incredible & DJ Norah (Trance, House, electric, Techno DJ)

Art exhibit: Miriam Rubino de Rinck, May 17 – Jun. 13 2011 @ Que Pasa

Que Pasa Bar & Bistro has the pleasure to present an exclusive selection of works by Argentinean artist Miriam Rubino de Rinck.

The collector’s edition of Pop Art Safari is a unique opportunity to browse and acquire some of the most popular series of Modern African paintings by this well-established Nairobi resident.

With over 15 years of experience in the international art world and numerous successful exhibitions in Nairobi, Miriam’s works are not to be missed.

Each edition of Pop Art Safari presents us with a unique critical look at African representations of self. Through a deceptively simple, almost naive appearance, Pop Art Safari unravels complex ideas about identity, and colonization processes.

Opening on Tuesday, May 17th, 2011 at 7 PM. The show will run through June 13th, 2011.

For more information and reservations contact Que Pasa at +254 728 272 902

Entrance is Free. All are welcome.

Concert: Ayub Ogada presents… Muziki wa Kenya, May 14 2011 @ Goethe


Ayub Ogada presents new Kenyan artists

Date: May 14, 2011
Venue: Goethe-Institut Auditorium
Time: 6-11:30pm
Entry: Free

Karthum Studios and Ketebul Studios in conjunction with African Heritage House present a crop of new artists. This cooperation between Ayub Ogada who concentrates on developing talents in Kenya, Tabu Osusa producing the music, and Alan Donovan providing a beautiful African backdrop will be a most memorable music experience.

Atis Sanna is currently working on an album which combines jazz, traditional, zuck, and afro fusion types of music. Atis plays guitar and Nyatiti, and sings along with her powerful voice.

In the beginning, Freeman performed in clubs and at charity concerts, after refining himself and his music. His first song landed him a gig in Mombasa to curtain raise for the UK based reggae group The Stargate Family.

The Steppers Band started performing in 2006, mostly in the slums to prove to the youth that if you believe in yourself, you can make it. Their repertoire ranges from traditional music to HipHop.

UPDATE Concert/Video Art Exhibition: Kidishnyao! [Trnsmssn II], Apr. 2-June 4 2011 @ Goethe


UPDATE!
Due to the high demand Goethe Institut has extend the video art exhibition by Just A Band till June 4, 2011.
In addition Goethe Institut is organizing a finissage of the exhibition with a DJ set by Just A Band.

Finissage with DJ-Set
Date: June 4, 2011
Venue: Goethe-Institut Auditorium
Time: 8.00 pm
Entry: Free

Video art exhibition and concert by Just A Band
Opening with concert
Date: April 2, 2011
Venue: Goethe-Institut Auditorium
Time: 8.00 pm
Entry: Free
Exhibition Dates: April 4-June 4, 2011
Days & Time: Monday to Friday, 1-6pm
Entry: Free

In 2009, Goethe Institut-Kenya challenged Just A Band, one of our their long term partners in the Nairobi scene, and commissioned them with a video art exhibition: TRNSMSSN which turned out to be a very popular show.
Now, with many videos and the first Kenyan viral video phenomenon Makmende on their back, Just A Band is ready for a follow up exhibition with: KUDISHNYAO! The video-art installation uses 6 parallel audiovisual streams to tell stories of fate, love, deceit and escape; with a cast of dancers, lovers, terrorists, victims and survivors.
On the occasion of the opening, Just A Band will perform one of its rather rare concerts! It is also a farewell party, since Bill, Jim & Daniel depart for the US the next day, where they will also exhibit KUDISHNYAO!

Concert: Meklit Hadero, May 21 2011 @ Tribe

MEKLIT HADERO Live at Tribe – Saturday May 21st, 8.00 – 11.00 pm
Tickets: 3,500ksh – limited tickets available at Tribe so please RSVP

For Reservations call:
Alina Haq, Phone: 020 7200112,email : marketing@tribehotel-kenya.com
Zelalem Mulat, Phone: 0733374885, email : dhow.race@gmail.com

Meklit Hadero is an Ethiopian-born singer, musician, and Resident Artist at the Red Poppy Art House in San Francisco. Drawing inspiration from Jazz instrumentalists, American songwriters, and Ethiopian vocalists, Meklit’s music is at home in multiplicity. Lyrically focused, with a honey voice alternately delicate and vast, Meklit quite literally dances the music alive.

“I’ve always felt at home with movement,” mu…rmurs Meklit Hadero in the same gentle voice with which she traces her songs’ melodies. “All of us are made of many places.” And she should know: born in Ethiopia, raised in the U.S. and nurtured by San Francisco’s richly diverse arts scene, this acclaimed singer embodies worlds. Joining her soul-filled phrasing to a songwriter’s craft, her music’s influences range wide – from the jazz and soul favorites she grew up on; to the hip-hop and art-rock she loves; to folk traditions from the Americas and her forebears’ East African home. But this singular artist’s sound, drawn of multitudes, is hers alone.

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Emerging from her adopted hometown of San Francisco, Meklit erupted to national notice with the 2010 release of On a Day Like this… on Porto Franco Records. Hailed by Filter magazine for “[combining] New York jazz with West Coast folk and African flourishes, all bound together by Hadero’s beguiling voice,” her full-length debut – which also garnered feature-stories from NPR, PBS and National Geographic – brought Meklit’s music to a whole new audience. It also announced the arrival, as the San Francisco Chronicle has put it, of “an artistic giant in the early stages.”

The journey that brought Meklit to this stage included many stops. Born in Ethiopia in the early 1980s, she grew up in Iowa, New York, and Florida. After studying political science at Yale, she moved to San Francisco and became immersed in the city’s thriving arts scene. “She sings of fragility, hope and self-empowerment, and exudes all three,” wrote a Chronicle reporter after witnessing an early performance in the city’s Mission District. “What’s irresistible, above all, is her cradling, sensuous, gentle sound. She is stunning.” She hasn’t looked back.

Named a TED Global Fellow in 2009, Meklit has served as an artist-in-residence at New York University, the De Young Museum, and the Red Poppy Art House. Currently a fellow of the Wildflowers Institute, Meklit has also completed musical commissions for the San Francisco Foundation and for theatrical productions staged by Brava! For Women in the Arts. She is the founder of the Arba Minch Collective, a group of Ethiopian artists in Diaspora devoted to nurturing ties to their homeland through collaborating with both traditional and contemporary artists there.

Now touring in support of her debut album while nurturing plans for her next, along with numerous side-projects, Meklit is gracing renowned festivals and concert-halls worldwide. Most at home not in one place but many, she is an artist leaping from stage to stage before our eyes.