the audience

Screenings: National Theatre Live’s broadcast of The Audience, Jun. 15 & 28 2014 @ National Museum & Brookehouse Respectively

the audience
CrossCulture XC brings you the third production in its Theatre Series: National Theatre Live’s broadcast of The Audience is coming to Nairobi from the Western End in London. Dame Helen Mirren (The Queen, Red, The Debt and Hitchcock) and Peter Morgan (director of The Queen, The Last King of Scotland, Frost/Nixon) come together once again for a performance about Queen Elizabeth II. The audience is bound to be another spectacular production with Mirren as the head of the British crown.

For 60 years Elizabeth II has met each of her 12 Prime Ministers in a weekly audience at Buckingham Palace – a meeting like no other in British public life – it is private. Both parties have an unspoken agreement never to repeat what is said. Not even to their spouses. The Audience breaks this contract of silence – and imagines a series of pivotal meetings between the Downing Street incumbents and their Queen. From Churchill to Cameron, each Prime Minister has used these private conversations as a sounding board and a confessional – sometimes intimate, sometimes explosive.

From young mother to grandmother, these private audiences chart the arc of the second Elizabethan Age. Politicians come and go through the revolving door of electoral politics, while she remains constant, waiting to welcome her next Prime Minister.

The Audience reunites writer Peter Morgan and Academy Award-winning actress Helen Mirren following their collaboration on the critically-acclaimed movie sensation The Queen.
The Audience is directed by Academy Award-nominated director Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot, The Hours) and presented in the West End by Matthew Byam Shaw for Playful Productions, Robert Fox and Andy Harries.

Dates and Timings
June 15th – National Museum of Kenya, Museum Hill
June 28th – Brookhouse School, Magadi Road, Karen
Bar and open seating from 2pm | Screening from 3pm
Cost: 2500KES

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sL9sjAgQCxw

The Beathogs Funk Soul Train | Photo - Beathogs Facebook Page

Concert: Beathogs at Village Market Food Court for Opening of World Cup, Jun. 13 2014 @ Village Market Food Court

The Beathogs Funk Soul Train | Photo - Beathogs Facebook Page
The Beathogs Funk Soul Train | Photo – Beathogs Facebook Page

The Beathogs Funk Soul Train arrives at the Village Market Mega World Cup Festival on Fri 13 June 2014. Live soccer and Live party music, the best of both!!. Rest assured: we’ll NOT be playing DURING the games. we want to WATCH the Netherlands team beat Spain!!!

Date: Friday the 13th June 2014
Venue: the Village Market Food Court
Time: starting from 7pm till midnight

Kiota

Event: Kiota [NEST], Jun. 14 2014 @ Kuona Trust

Kiota
This Saturday Kuona Trust hosts the second edition of KIOTA*. This is an event that will bring together an eclectic variety of visual and performing artists.

When artists congregate for the purpose of knowing each other a creative nest of music and poetry, dance and theater, photography and art will follow.

The aim is to create a space for free creative expression, sharing and learning. A platform to help the creatively and intellectually curious meet each other, build ideas and grow as a community.

* Kiota means nest
** Enyamuchera is the Kisii term for a Wagtail the theme bird for the second edition.

You are invited

Pop-Up Exhibition: East African Encounters by Circle Art Agency, Jun. 20-23 2014 in Nairobi

You are invited
Circle Art Agency is holding its third pop-up exhibition East African Encounters from Friday 20th to Monday 23rd June from 10am to 5pm.

The exhibition features 25 artists from 6 countries: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Sudan, Rwanda and Ethiopia.

Artists Showing: Dawit Abebe. Cloudy Chatanda, Eltayeb Dawelbait, Kebreab Demeke, Salah Elmur, Tamrat Gezagegn, Wanja Kimani, Ehoodi Kichapi, Otieno Kota, Mbuthia Maina, Vita Malulu, Sidney Mang’ong’o, Henry Mzili Mujunga, Patrick Mulondo, Ulindula Mwakisopile, Ian Mwesiga, Paul Ndema, Eria ‘Sane’ Nsubuga, Michael Soi, Ephrem Solomon, Nadir Tharani and John Taouss Tuyisabe.

All works for this exhibition were carefully selected by Circle’s curator, Danda Jaroljmek with support from Circle Art Agency’s wide-reaching network including: 32º East, Kampala; Nafasi Art Space, Dar es Salaam; Wanja Kimani and Karen Obling in Addis Ababa and Salah Elmur in Khartoum.

For More info visit http://www.circleartagency.com/exhibitions/

walkwithrangers

Walk with Rangers, Jun. 12-18 2014 @ Kenya-Tanzania

walkwithrangers
The Walk With Rangers from Arusha to Nairobi will take place in June from the 12th to the 18th. Participants can choose to do either the 8- day Tanzania trek or the 7- day kenya leg, or the combined 15- day trek.
The aim is to have as many people as possible interact with rangers and really get a feel of what we endure on a daily basis.

The walk is completely not for profit and the costings will only cover the walk’s expenses, we encourage anyone who can raise funds for the projects indicated in the e-flyer to get in touch with us for fundraising forms and letters.

For more detailed information read the e-flyer and check the Walk with rangers’ website

Follow the walk here

the forgotten people

Photo Exhibition: The Forgotten People – Palestinian Refugees in Exile, June. 17 – Jul. 13 2014 @ Alliance Francaise

the forgotten people
‘THE FORGOTTEN PEOPLE’ – PORTRAITS OF GENERATIONS OF PALESTINIAN REFUGEES IN EXILE WITH NO END by Dana April Seidenberg

Opening: June 17, 2014
Venue: Alliance Francaise – Ground Floor Gallery
Time: @ 6.30pm
Free Entrance

Exhibition Dates: June 17 – July 13, 2014

About

On the occasion of the 2014 World Refugee Day, historian Dana April Seidenberg presents a series of photos showing the resilience of Palestinians in the face of perpetual despair in Beirut’s refugee camps of Sabra, Shatilla and Bourj el Bourajneh.

The images are reminiscent of scenes from underserved Nairobi neighborhoods with streets teeming with hawkers and traders, busy surviving on a few shillings a day. But unlike Nairobi, the inhabitants of these camps yearn to return to the land of their ancestors. Some 450,000 refugees are registered with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Lebanon.

These refugees refer to themselves as ‘forgotten people’. Sixty-six years of living in overcrowded camps while managing to survive on limited resources within a restricted legal, economic and social system is a long time to wait!

Is exile without end the way any human being should live?

Beat Box

Beatboxing World Champions, Jun. 14 2014 @ Alliance Française

Beat Box
Date: June 14, 2014
Venue: Alliance Francaise Gardens
Entry: Free

The 2009 World Champions of Beat Boxing, Under Kontrol, are on a Panafrican tour crisscrossing 22 African countries supported by the Institut Français (The French International Agency for Cultural Cooperation). Human Beat Boxing is the art of urban vocal percussion, imitating drum sounds and beat patterns using lips, tongue, mouth, throat, and voice. The group is made up of Mic Flow and Mister Lips, both from Marseille, Tiko from Lyon and Fayabraz from Paris.

They promise an explosive performance of 100% Beat Box.

Their performance will be preceded by a Beat Boxing battle powered by Hip Hop Hookup.