RVF and BW

Out of Town: Rift Valley Festival, Aug. 30-Sept. 1 2013 @ Fisherman’s Camp – Lake Naivasha

RVF and BW
Rift Valley Festival has joined hands with Blankets & Wine to bring you a 3 day international music festival at Fisherman’s Camp on the shores of Lake Naivasha.

Dates: August 30-September 1, 2013
Venue: Fisherman’s Camp, Lake Naivasha
Tickets: Day tickets Kshs 2000, Weekend Tickets Kshs 4000

Acts
Just a Band, Mukoomba, Eric Wainaina, Racubah, Sou Sou & Maher, MC Matre, Paleface, Dela. Maia Von Lekow, Winyo, Barney Barrow, Foozak, The Dons Sofrito, Quantic, Dj Kuzi, Mr Sean, Yam Yam, Electrique Dj’s and the Beat Parade Band, Ska-Face, Owiny Sigoma Band, DJ Andre, DJK

Travel & Accommodation
Travel and Accomodation
Fisherman’s camp will have camping space available at 500/- per night on a first come first served basis from Friday morning – Aug. 31 2013.

Fish Eagle and Carnelleys directly next door are other recommended spaces for accommodation.

www.riftvalleyfestival.co.ke

Traces

Art exhibit: Traces, Sept. 1 – Oct. 20 @ Le Rustique

Traces

Ann-Kristin Källström
Born 1958 in Stockholm, Swedish artist Ann-Kristin Källström has had exhibitions in Sweden, Germany, Italy, USA a o. Recently, she has spent a 2 months recidency at Kuona Trust Art Centre, Nairobi where she gave a serie of printmaking workhops and made several researchs with found objects letting her to improvise and produce prints from the locally available resources. Through her walks, Ann-Kristin started to collect objects in the streets of Nairobi that captured her imagination and curiosity and created prints using the shape, volume and forms of these found/garbage objects.
The result of these experimentation is exceptionnal. These delicate and exquisite prints using the intaglio printmaking technique whith fabric from the Toi market (Kibera) tells us something about where we live and who we are. They are infinite marks of everyday objects inscribed in the past, they are in their fragility and mortality indirect traces of our beings.

WYCLIFFE OPONDO
Wycliffe is a self-taught artist from Nairobi. He participated in a number of exhibitions, workshops and exchanges including Sweden. For the past several years, he has been learning and using various printing techniques and became one the most skilled Kenyan artist in this field.
The images shown here are inspired by the period when the artist lived and worked in Kibera. The railway was his favorite since it symbolizes the irony of straight parallel lines cutting right through the organized chaos that makes up the slum of Kibera. These refined works shown at Le Rustique capture the environment of the people within Kibera in a very subtle way. A place that, despite many challenges, has its concealed beauty.

Nairobi Live feat Dela, Sept. 5 2013 @ Tree House – Museum Hill

dela
Nairobi Live @ Tree House presents Dela

When: Thursday 5th September 8.30 -11.00
Where: Tree House Club -Museum Hill, Entrance from Westlands Road
Entry: Free

Dela is widely known and respected for her elaborate sexy voice, combined with a raw melodic song writing talent. Having performed for years, she has cemented her position as a leader on the Afro-Soul scene. Her album “Paukwa” is a strong testament to this genre carried through by her strong vocal. Dela has worked with many of the greatest artists on the scene, including Eric Wainaina , Just A Band and Sauti Sol, but stands strongest with her own material, backed up by her own steady and groovy band.
Expect a groovy night full of Soul, Afro and very special surprises……

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