Poetry / Music: Sitawa Ignited, Aug 25 2012 @ The Business Lounge at Junction

Straight from the organiser: 7 reasons to be at Sitawa Ignited this Saturday, The Business Lounge, 4th Flr, Nakumatt Junction from 5.30pm

1. A chance to grab Hay Festival tickets which is happening at The Museum this year
2. A chance to win Number nane’s , he was June’s guest poet, CD…it is DIVINE
3. The amazing Business Lounge ambience which you all know is to die for
4. Poetry by Sitawa, Blackskillz, Femme Chorale and the list goes on
5. Music by Lele and Sitawa might sing
6. A free glass of wine on the house
7. Review of Chris Lyimo’s book; My side of the street which talks about his amazing journey through alcoholism
8. A free copy of Boniface Mwangi’s Heal the Nation’s Documentary for everyone in the audience.

Script Power Workshop with Dwayne Johnson-Cochran, Aug 25 2012 @ Pawa254

Script Power Workshop with Hollywood Director, Dwayne Johnson-Cochran – Saturday, 25th August 2012 (1400hrs-1700)

On Saturday, 25th August 2012 Pawa254 hosts a script writing forum with Holywood Director, Dwayne Johnson-Cochran. Dwayne is a director, writer, producer, educator and journalist living in Los Angeles. He has written and is producing THE BOOK OF THE YEAR’, Angela Bassett’s directorial debut to be co-produced by Bassett Vance Productions and T.D. Jakes in 2012; wrote and will direct ‘BIBI’ to be produced by three-time Oscar-nominated director Sergei Bodrov (MONGOL) in 2012 and co-wrote ‘MARIA’ with Sergei Bodrov, to be produced by AR FILMS at Universal Pictures in 2012. Mr. Johnson-Cochran wrote, directed and produced ‘SIDE BY SIDE’, a film about the dynamic 50/50 Group of Sierra Leone, West Africa executive produced by former Secretary of State Madeline K. Albright.  In postproduction are the documentaries ‘THE STORY OF A VILLAGE’ about a small village in Kona, a small district in Sierra Leone, West Africa starring actress/producer Regina King; BE KNOWN, a film on Chicago jazz innovator Kahil El Zabar. His feature film LOVE AND ACTION IN CHICAGO (currently in rotation on HBO) features Kathleen Turner, Courtney B.Vance, Jason Alexander, Regina King and Ed Asner. ‘MY TRIBE IS LOST,’ a film script sold to Steven Spielberg is in development at DreamWorks.  Mr. Johnson-Cochran co-created the television series MINOR ADJUSTMENTS for NBC and was a staff writer on the series ANGEL STREET, produced by John Wells for CBS.

Kwani? Digital: Content Meets Tech, Aug. 25 2012 @iHub


Date: August 25, 2012
Venue: iHub
Time: 11am to 1pm.
Entry: Free

Content- Juliani, Gado, and Billy Kahora Meets Tech- ICT Board, Digital Divide Data (DDD) and Jimmy Gitonga.

About
Three months ago, Kwani Trust commissioned Digital Divide Data (DDD) to digitise some of its content as part of a pilot to see what possibilities lie in the content Kwani? has produced since its founding in 2003, and how new online and digital technologies could be utilised. This new Kwani? ebook platform is the first step in developing structures and networks through which Kwani?’s content can be disseminated to earn our published writers a much wider readership, and increase the scope of the Trusts reach and income.

We have been keenly following recent developments in the sector. From our observations, we feel that technology is driving many societal changes in the ways different players in the content-technology chain create, disseminate, receive, consume and perceive content and information. Content providers in the arts, culture and public media, like Kwani Trust and Buni Media, are entering these spaces with renewed energy. Online technologies like social media now take up huge market sectors in the consumption of content.

Our experience with the Kwani? ebook platforms has posed four distinct challenges.

– Though research in both content creation and online technologies is being commissioned and carried out, there is still a lot of work to be done on how the two sectors might complement each other optimally. In the build-up to launching the Kwani? ebook platform, we found little comprehensive local research on basic conceptual questions. How can the content and technology sectors work to facilitate research that is mutually beneficial?

– High quality content in arts, culture and public media is a specialised sector that is mostly donor-funded while most of the exciting work being done on online and mobile platforms is commercially driven. Collaboration between the two sectors requires significant paradigm shifts for both. How can non-profit content providers rethink their institutional models to take up the commercial opportunities that the new technologies promise?
– Traditional content providers have created loyal audiences and markets from offline products. New technologies promise new audiences, markets and possibilities. How can the two sectors work together to take advantage of these layered existing outlets?

– Traditional content providers have created legal frameworks for their institutional requirements over a period of time. New legal and contractual challenges have emerged with online and mobile content provision possibilities. How can the two sectors work together to ensure a stable legal framework for optimal collaboration?

Kwani Trust will hold an event in which content providers in the arts, culture and public media sector and online, mobile and new technology sector can discuss the issues outlined above.

For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/281433275295312/

Theatre & Performances: If I were You, Aug. 24-Sept. 8 2012 @ Phoenix Players


Phoenix Players Present If I Were You
Directed by Caroline Odongo

Opening Date: Aug. 24, 2012
Time: 7pm

Dates: August 25-September 8, 2012
Tickets: Ksh. 650.
Student nights Every Thursday. Buy 1 ticket @Ksh. 400 and get 1 Free.

SYNOPSIS
The Rodales seem like an ordinary family, but beneath the surface things are beginning to crack. Jill and Mal have lost the spark in their marriage, their son Sam resents his father and their daughter Chrissie has recently become a mum and is dealing with marriage issues of her own. And while they share advice on how others should live their lives, nobody is really taking it on board – Until Mal and Jill see things from a dramatically different perspective, that is.

Waking up one morning finding that they have switched personas, Mal in Jill’s body and Jill in Mal’s, they must continue life “as normal” as their other half. Jill faces the challenge of working with their son-in-law, Dean, as the store manager of a homewares shop, while Mal has suddenly become a housewife, learning more about his children – and finding out the secrets they already know about him!

Will seeing things from the other side make matters even worse, or is this what they need in order to save their family?