Artwork and Sculpture Competion, by Oct. 15 2011 @ Mombasa
EnglishPoint Marina is a contemporary apartment and hotel development and offers comfortable, luxurious and secure private and hotel accommodation.
EnglishPoint Marina is located across the creek from the historic Fort Jesus spectacular skyline of Mombasa old town.
The initiators of EnglishPoint Marina are now interested in commissioning three large pieces of artwork to showcase their support of genuine contemporary African art and to complement the architects design and vision of the development.
To identify artists and sculptors who are able to provide art pieces suitable for the project a competition will be held.
Open to East African artists & scuptors.
Entry deadline Oct 15th, please email gallery@dianiart.com for your complete briefing documentation.
Open Air Cinema: The Wood, Sep 18 2011 @ Capri 7
Welcome to our weekly Open Air Cinema at Capri 7, where we celebrate classic films!
This week – Omar Epps, Richard T. Jones and Taye Diggs; tell the tale of 3 boys growing up in the hood, in the 1999 black comedy – “THE WOOD.”
Bring your friend, and a duvet!
Time: 7p.m.
Beers: 150
Entry: Free!
DANCE – An evening of support for the Solo & Duets Festival, Sep 21 2011 @ Alliance Francaise
This fundraising evening will be specially dedicated to the production and logistics for the upcoming 5TH NAIROBI FESTIVAL OF SOLOS AND
DUETS-19TH-29TH OCTOBER 2011. A time to meet the dance community, the fans, the audience of the previous four editions of the Nairobi festival of solos and duets, and the new friends and supporters out there.
This is a day that to share in the aspirations of a dance community like no other, to understand our goals and objective, and to discover first hand what has been that driving force.
There will be three dance performances • Poetry by Ndungi Githuku • Music by Mutinda • Video by DF-N • DF-N t-shirts on sale and many other little surprises on auction and raffle.
Dance Forum-Nairobi Team.
For tickets please contact the Dance Forum Nairobi under following numbers: 0734 413337, 0721 439920, 0722 895006
or email at info@danceforumnbi.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dance-Forum-Nairobi/134675309935122
www.danceforumnbi.com
TEDxBraeburnSchools, Sep 17 2011 @ Braeburn School
TEDxBraeburnSchools, Saturday September 17th 2011 at 10:00am (for 10:30) to 12:00pm.
Location: Braeburn School, Gitanga Rd, Austin Room, Nairobi
Theme: China… and our collective future. TED talks screened will be:
Martin Jacques: Understanding the rise of China 21min Speaking at a TED Salon in London, economist Martin Jacques asks: How do we in the West make sense of China and its phenomenal rise? The author of “When China Rules the World,” he examines why the West often puzzles over the growing power of the Chinese economy, and offers three building blocks for understanding what China is and will become.
Yasheng Huang: Does democracy stifle economic growth? 19min Economist Yasheng Huang compares China to India, and asks how China’s authoritarian rule contributed to its astonishing economic growth — leading to a big question: Is democracy actually holding India back? Huang’s answer may surprise you.
Why TED Talks? We need to intelligently reassess our systems of societal structure, education, and cultural narratives, and creatively think about the roles of morality, technology, human behaviour and collaborative civil society in our world. This event creates a space for open, exploratory dialogue to understand these issues, to ensure the diversity of our people and their thoughts are a source of intelligent constructive creativity rather than conflict.
Coordinated in conjunction with Braeburn Schools: www.braeburn.com
Directions to Braeburn: http://www.braeburn.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=197&Itemid=695
Website: http://www.ted.com/tedx/groups/2441 ; also http://www.ted.com/tedx/groups/825
Join here to stay informed on TEDx events in Nairobi: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=122852434404442
For more information email: Farida_sher@yahoo.co.uk; irfan@whiterose.co.ke; salim_keshavjee@yahoo.com;
This independent TEDx event is operated under license from TED
Album Launch/Concert: Sven Kacirek-The Kenya Sessions, Sept. 16 2011 @ Goethe

Date: September 16, 2011
Venue: Goethe-Institut Auditorium
Time: 8pm
Entry: Free
For five weeks in 2009, Germany‘s electronic music virtuoso Sven Kacirek from Hamburg travelled back and forth across Kenya, equipped with his audio recorder. The result is a musical road movie: from Lake Victoria in Nyanza to the Kenyan coast. His album The Kenya Sessions features some of the best Kenyan musicians such as the legendary Dodo singer Ogoya Nengo, the multiinstrumentalist Raymond Mackenzie, the orchestras of Jack Nyadundo, Ali Khamed and Swaleh Mwatela, the Nyatiti players Okumo Korengo and Owino Koyo, and many others.
The album has been released and is getting international acclaim; it received a nomination for the prestigious German Record Critics‘ Award 2011! In Kenya, Daily Nation stated: „This is surely the way of the future. What emerges retains a Kenyan ‚creative soul’ but has a captivating freshness to it.”
Now Sven Kacirek returns to Kenya to present the album to the Nairobi audience in a solo concert
Win a ticket for the StoryMoja Hay Festival

Nairobi Now is giving away FIVE (!) tickets to this weekend’s StoryMoja Hay Festival.
In order to win, “comment” on this post on Nairobi Now’s site and between now and Friday tell us why we need to choose you for a free ticket. Also highlight to us some of the sessions you look forward to attending.
The Nairobi Now team will choose the best 5 answers and award them with a free ticket.
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