Slum Film Festival – Poster and Logo Contest, May 30 – Jun. 21 2011

Slum Film Festival is a joint project of Embassy of Spain in Kenya, AECID (Spanish Agency of International Cooperation for Development), Slum TV and Hot Sun Foundation, with the collaboration of the Nairobi Art Centre.

THE CONTEST is open to young people between the ages of 18-30 years with an interest in art and filmmaking. Artists from informal settlements (slums) are encouraged to enter. Professional artist (artists who have e…xhibited their works commercially), including those based in slums, are not eligible.

03/ CATEGORIES
1. Slum Film Festival LOGO. These are going to be digital submissions, designed using any computer design software. The final submission must be saved as JPG, less than 500MB in size and emailed to mercy@hotsunfoundation.org or info@slum-tv.org by the deadlines below. Please add the following title in your submission e-mail: “Slum Film Festival LOGO”.

2. Slum Film Festival POSTER. These submissions should be hard copy (paintings, drawings, sketches, etc) and should be dropped at either: Hot Sun Foundation offices in Kibera, Slum TV offices in Mathare or the Embassy of Spain at CBA Building in UpperHill by the deadlines below.

04/ COPYRIGHT
The COPYRIGHT of each submitted POSTER and LOGO artworks belong to its author. Upon entering the contest, the selected and awarded designers cede the exhibition, publication and copy rights of the pieces to Slum Film Festival and they grant Slum Film Festival the rights to modify, use as is, the winning artworks. The copyright of the winning Artworks will belong to Slum Film Festival and will be considered ‘work for hire’.

05/ PRIZES
LOGO: 1-month Graphic Design class at Kibera Film School. POSTER: 1-month Painting / drawing classes at the Nairobi Art Centre.

06/ KEY DATES
Opening date for entries: 30th May 2011

Closing date for entries: 21st June 2011

Announcement of finalists: 7th July 2011

Awards ceremony and Launch of the Festival (together with press conference): 29th July 2011 at the Embassy of Spain

Film Festival Celebration: 8th – 21st August 2011

07/ HOW TO SIGN UP
– Collect application forms at Hot Sun Foundation, Slum TV offices or at the Embassy of Spain.

– All participants must fill in an application form with their personal information and specify the category in which they want to compete. Only one proposal will be accepted for each category (individually or collectively).

– Participants must submit the a brief explanatory text of the piece (300 words max.)

– Submitted materials must be originals and cannot have been published anywhere prior to the announcement of the contest results.

– Any action taken by a participant violating these conditions will result in immediate disqualification.

– Assessment criteria: The design should meet the vision of Slum Film Festival.

– This contest is open to artists whose works have not been exhibited commercially.

– The artwork submitted must not be offensive in any way.

08/ ORGANIZERS
Slum Film Festival is a joint project of Embassy of Spain in Kenya, AECID (Spanish Agency of International Cooperation for Development), Slum TV and Hot Sun Foundation, with the collaboration of the Nairobi Art Centre.

PARTICIPATION IN THIS CONTEST IMPLIES THE ACCEPTANCE OF THESE RULES IN FULL.

Open Mic Alliance, Jun 18 2011 @ Club Metro

Update: Apologies for the mistake: This even is taking place at  Club /Hotel Metro from 6pm, NOT at Alliance Francaise!

For the first time ever, Flowetree (www.flowetree.com) presents “Open Mic Alliance” A collaboration of all your favourite open mic events in Kenya. Get ready to see Wamathai, Adelle’s Open Mic, Slam Africa, Monaja with Nairobi’s Finest,the Talented Immah with Circles of Poetry,Carol with Poetic Mic, Koa with Poetry Spot, Oliver with Bar Stool Open Mic, and the multiskilled Namatsi Lukoye with Hisia Zangu…A fresh Re-Introduction of Sitawa Open mic for that day into the scene. We, as Flowetree, an organization with a parent company, are working to join hands with the above listed people to take this poetry and spoken word industry to its zenith. Let us join hands and help.

Performances by, Nemesis (Man Njoro), Checkmate, Adelle, Wamathai, Samo Bryton, Kenneth B, El Poet, Monaja, Abu Sense, Tolboy, Achieng Odhiambo, Sitawa, Namatsi, Nuru Bahati, Asali,Kevin Orato,divine bandit,nginya, The poetiqa, Peace, Earnest, USIU (Michezo Africa), Paul Mbuvi, Kuni Mbichi, Immah, Wanjeri, Wairema, Karen, jaju, Bundu Bandit, Nuru Bahati, Queen Moraa, Jemedari, Black skillz among others!!
Bhupi will arrange for his artwork to be displayed and Bernard Muhia will grace us with his concept, (Fern Poetry: www.bernardmuhia.com)

Come get electrified with dazzling punchlines and verb plays, and beatboxing that will leave you wordgasmic.

HOSTED BY: Entertainer Martin “Daddie Marto” Githinji and the compelling Radio Personality Marcus Olang’

Damage is 300/= Inclusive of a soda!!!

Paragasha Reloaded, Jun. 28 2011 @ Club Soundd

Date: June 28, 2011
Venue: Club Soundd
Location: Kaunda Street, Hamilton House
Time: 7pm
Tickets: Advance Kshs 150 and door Kshs 200
Advance Tickets: Le Chique Salon on Mezanine Floor of Re Insurance Plaza or 0722299685 (Nick)

Performances: Dela backed by Polycarp (SautiSol), Masha of Zidi (KTN Sunrise Live) and Georgie Ndirangu of Fashion 2 Die 4.

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Exhibition/Book Launch: 24Nairobi, Jun. 17 2011 @ Goethe


Date: June 17, 2011
Venue: Goethe-Institut Auditorium
Time: 8pm
Entry: Free

24Nairobi is one of the most notable photo projects realized in Kenya for decades. Organized by Nick Ysenburg and with conceptual input from Binyavanga Wainaina and Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor, 13 photographers documented the very different and fascinating worlds of Nairobi over a 24-hour day and night cycle.

The photographs were accompanied by texts from 9 writers who have variously appeared in Kwani? publications. The exhibition, supported by Ford Foundation, was shown at the Nairobi National Museum and in a smaller show but with ommited photos (from the night section), at the Goethe-Institut Nairobi.

On this evening, the 24Nairobi book will be launched, published by Kwani Trust, and re-open the exhibition with an additional slide show: projected images in the darkened Auditorium of the Goethe-Institut.

In cooperation with Kwani Trust and Ford Foundation

Seminar: Kenya’s Water Reform, Jun. 17 2011 @ BIEA

The British Institute in East Africa (BIEA) is organizing a seminar on Water titled ‘Water Reform: Lessons from a hundred years of water politics’.

Date: June 17, 2011
Venue: BIEA Seminar Room.
Location: Kileleshwa on Laikipia road.
Time: 1.30-3.30pm
To attend register with Kerry: kerry.kyaa@biea.ac.uk

The presentation will be given by Dr David Nilsson who has worked extensively for SIDA in East Africa. Currently an independent adviser and researcher attached to the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, Dr Nilson is also a publisher of several articles on the history of public water supply in Kenya and Uganda

The seminar and the ensuing discussion will be chaired by Dr Samuel Owour Ouma, a senior lecturer at the University of Nairobi.

Attached are the programme and Map to the venue. (Pdf)