
Nairobi Live at Tree House Club Nairobi presents Anto Neosoul
Date: August 8, 2013
Venue: Tree House, Museum Hill
Time: 8.30 – onwards
Entry: Free
What to expect
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Take a culinary tour through the vineyards of South Africa with a menu pairing by Executive Chef Gaetano Sgroi.
Dates: August 2-3, 2013
Venue: Sankara Nairobi
Cost: Kshs 5,500 PP
Reservations: +254 20 4208000, 0703 028 000 or dine@nairobi.sankara.com
website: http://www.sankara.com/
Chef Gaetano Sgroi Reviews
Sgroi is a man whose culinary flair and gastronomic inventiveness helps seduce your palate – Art Link S.A
Featuring the award winning Dalla Cia wines exclusive to Sankara Nairobi

Opening: July 30, 2013
Venue: National Museum
Time: 5 pm
Guest of Honour: Hon. Dr Hassan Wario, Cabinet Secretary, Sports Culture & the Arts
Exhibition Dates: Until December 31, 2013
Showcasing: Edward Njenga A Son’s Dedication (1962 – 2013 ceramics) and Leonard Kateete Humanity through My Eyes portraits of the traditional African Family
Celebrating Kenya @50 with art
‘A son’s Dedication’ by 91 year old Kenyan ceramist Edward Njenga is an outstanding display of miniature human forms depicting events in Kenya’s history from 1962 to current. Njenga’s ceramics are modelled around the themes of history, health, education, family and relationships, religion, recreation, sports, sustenance, communication, technology and everything human.
The focus on Ugandan artist Leonard Kateete is his almost life-size oil paintings of African communities, commissioned and owned by Nation Media Group and loaned to the Nairobi National Museum for exhibition.
Art has no boundaries; Kateete who resides in Nairobi is responsible for several magnificent murals and sculpture installations in Kenya. An original print of Tears of Freedom (1990); an expressive portrait of Nelson Mandela in oils that is a collection on display at the Mandela Museum SA, will also be on show. Humanity through My Eyes is no doubt a magnificent contribution to the preservation and presentation of the physical history of the African people through art.
The two artists will exhibit in the Cultural Dynamism Gallery and the Ecology Gallery respectively for 6 months.
The Nairobi National Museum is home to some of the most celebrated heritage collections of Kenya and the East African region.
These two exhibitions aim to serve as a major attraction and a useful source of information on Kenya’s history, art and culture.
Dates: Until August 25, 2013
Venue: Creativity Gallery, National Museum
Entry: Museums Rates Apply
Exhibiting Artists: Martin M Otieno, Benta Oguda, Billy Mutua, Tabitha Munyoki & Moses Nyawanda

Date: August 30-September 1, 2013
Venue: Stone Town– Zanzibar
Website: www.jahazifestival.com

Dates: July 20-August 10, 2013
Venue: Usi.Why.Jali Studios
Location: Ayany Estate, Kibera
Contacts: 0702 002 389
Artists featured: Kota Otieno, Edwin Mutua, J, Kaka, J. Kwaru and O.J.
Via Kuona Trust