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Earthdance loves Nairobi Now, and Nairobi Now loves Earthdance.
That’s why today we are giving away FIVE (!) tickets to this weekend’s electronica dance festival.

In order to win, “like” Nairobi Now on Facebook, and by midnight today (Wednesday) tell us why we need to choose you for a free ticket. The Nairobi Now team will choose the best 5 answers and award them with a free ticket. Please only one entry per person – don’t apply if you’re not 18 yet.

Event: Ignite Gumzo, Sep 1st 2011 @ The Junction

Welcome to IGNITE GUMZO and enjoy an evening of music and hot discussions.

This month’s line up features actor and director Rogers Otieno, entertainer Diana Kamau and a very special musical feature from Lulu!

Join us to escape the merciless clutches of your demanding job and use this brilliant chance to network with other professionals. Take an evening off to explore the passions that you ditched after college.

It’s light, it’s easy and anyone can participate!

Starting Thursday 1st September from 7– 9pm at the Junction, Fourth Floor, New Wing.

Entry free, call 0721 792411 to book!

Second Hand Book Sale, Sep 2-3 2011 @ National Museum

“Crayziee about books”?
Kenya Museum Society is pleased to invite you to the annual second hand book sale  this Friday 2nd Sept to Sat 3rd Sept.
The sale will commence from 10.00am – 4.00pm on both days!
Come with your friends and get a great collection of books, magazines and cassettes from as low as Ksh 50.
This is a great chance to revamp your library!!

For more information, call 0724 -255 299 or email info@kenyamuseumsociety.org

Lecture: Archaeology & intensive agriculture in Pokot, Sept. 8 2011 @ National Museum

Date: Thursday, 8 September 2011
Venue: The National Museums of Kenya (NMK), Palaeontology Section Room A4
Location: Museum Hill Road
Time:11.00am -12.00pm
If you wish to attend, please register with marymuungu@gmail.com

Speaker: Dr Matt Davies, Fellow at the BIEA & McDonald Institute, University of Cambridge

Synopsis
Dr Matthew Davies, will talk about his archaeological and ethnohistorical research into intensive farming in the Pokot region of North West Kenya. To date his work has established a changing pattern of land use and settlement spanning the last 500 years and involving a shift from lithic using rockshelter inhabitants with only domestic sheep goat to more specialised forms of food production including the establishment of specialised cattle pastoralism and intensive irrigation agriculture.
Particular attention will be paid to the development of an extensive network of pre-colonial irrigation channels and the implications of this research to Kalenjin history.

Lecture: Different seas, different histories? Reflections on the western Indian Ocean, Sept. 6 2011 @ BIEA

Date: Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Venue: The British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA) seminar room
Location: Laikipia Road, Kileleshwa
Time: 11.00am-12.30pm
Entry: Prior registration
To register email: humphrey.mathenge@biea.ac.uk

Speaker: Prof. John Mack, President of the British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA)

Chair: Dr. Hassan Wario Arero, Director of Museums, Sites, & Monuments – National Museums of Kenya (NMK)

Abstract: Different seas, different histories? Reflections on the western Indian Ocean
The seminar discusses some of the arguments in the speaker’s recent book The Sea, A Cultural History. It begins by suggesting that seas have different characteristics which need to be taken into account in assessing the human engagement with them. Interpretations based on the Mediterranean or the North Sea have dominated interpretation of wider histories as have terrestrial understandings of what it means to be at sea.
Topics discussed will include navigational practices, conceptions of the sea, trading practices and piracy. The occupation of Madagascar and the Swahili islands is instructive in terms of the implications of moving across the Equator. The mismatch between astrological systems and navigational knowledge, both based on observations of the stars, provides a suggestive conclusion.

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Wamathai Spoken Word, Sept. 4 2011 @ Secrets Lounge


Wamathai.com presents Wamathai Spoken Word

Date: September 4, 2011
Venue: Secrets Lounge, View Park Towers
Time: 3-6pm
Tickets: Kshs 300

Performances by: Ngwatilo, Adelle, Wanjiku Mwaurah, Le Cleric, El Poet, Kennet B, Kuni Mbichi, Fuse, Achieng Odhiambo, Daddie Marto, Larry Madowo, Mugambi Nthiga, Samir Dave, Gloria Moses, Sistah Lorna, Namatsi Lukoye, Nuru Bahati among others

Music by: Jemedari

Host: Buddha Blaze

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Concert: Paragasha 11, Aug. 30 2011 @ Club Soundd

Date: August 30, 2011
Venue: Club Soundd
Location: Kaunda Street, Hamilton House
Time: 7.30-10pm
Tickets: Kshs 200, Advance tickets Kshs 150 (Call 0723773422 )

Performances by: Aziza and Christine Kamau who has just released her debut album titled “This is for you” under Cameroonian Producer Romeo K.
Christine is an afro-jazz trumpeter and composer.

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