
Date: June 12, 2014
Venue: MJ Centre, Safaricom House
Entry: Free
Seats are available for the first 50 reservations. Please make your reservation through eventsagency@safaricom.co.ke

Date: June 15, 2014
Venue: Oshwal Academy
Time: 5.15 pm
Tickets: Kshs 3500, 3000 & 2000
The much awaited Ajay Pohankar concert will be staged on 15th June 2014. Just in case you have forgotten, Pandit ji is extremely versatile in all forms of vocal modulations of all Gharanas of India and he has accepted our request for demonstration of such during his performance. The vocal exhibit will also give us a little background into the ‘old’ and ‘new’ schools of vocals.
Pandit ji, we informed you all, is a ‘specialist’ in Thumri. Due to its lighter form of classical vocals, the style is very much suited for the Ghazal vocals and all our good Ghazal singers were/are adept to this form of vocals. For this reason we have requested Pandit ji to include some classical Ghazals this time.
This show is promising to be very entertaining as well as informative and therefore not to be missed. Do not forget to obtain your tickets in good time.
Below is some more information on the artists which was sent earlier for all those who have missed it.
Pandit ji showed exceptional talent in music at an early age of 5 when he was placed under the wings of his illustrious mother Dr Susheela Pohankar, a renowned musicologist and vocalist of Kirana Gharana.
At the age of 10 he was already performing at prestigious classical music festivals like Sawai Gandharva and Calcutta Conference, and was claimed as one of the most amazing child prodigies of the era by then veterans like Ustad Amir Khan, Ustad Salamat-Nazakak Ali Khan, Begham Akhtar and Pandit Bhimsen Joshi.
Later on he sang other Gharanas like Patiala and Gwalior very effectively. He is at ease in other forms like Thumri and Ghazal. One of his many albums, Piya Bawari, recorded with his son Abhijit became the all-time hit in the annals of Indian recording industry.
Pandit ji has performed all over the world at most prestigious venues – Cambridge University Auditorium, Harvard, Baxter Hall SA to name a few. He has sung now for over five decades, and folks this again, as always with Navrang shows, will be another performance not to be missed.
Accompanying Pandit ji will be Pt. Arvindkumar Azad, a senior-most disciple of Tabla maestro of the Benaras Gharana, Tabla Samrat Pt. Kishan Maharaj. Pandit Azad has accompanied many well-known vocalists, musicians and dancers – Pt. Birju Maharaj, Pts. Rajan-Sajan, Pt. Vishwamohan Bhatt, and Dr N Rajam…the list continues. The accompanist on the Harmonium will be Nitin Sharma. Nitin ji is also a preferred accompanist to many top vocalists of Hindustani classical vocalists and we will be able to hear his fingers roll on the Harmonium as he ably accompanies Pandit ji.
To complete the group, Milind Kulkarni will accompany on the Harmonium. Milind ji trained in music from Pt. Vasantrao Gurav of Sangli. Currently he is under tutelage of Pt. Pramod Marathe, a leading Harmonium player and Head at the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, Pune.
Creative Tension? Administrative Justice vs Freedom To Govern In The UK – By Professor Sir Jeffrey Jowell KCMG QC Director, Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law
Date: June 11, 2014
Venue: BIEA/IFRA
Entry: Prior Reservation [RSVP on seminars@biea.ac.uk]
About
Sir Jeffrey Jowell QC is Professor of Law and was the Dean of UCL’s Faculty of Laws and Head of its Law Department between 1998-2000 and again from 1982-1989. From 1994 to 1999 he was Vice Provost of UCL. He was was knighted in 2011 (KCMG) for services to human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe.
The scope of Professor Jowell’s work includes judicial review, human rights and planning. He advises extensively on the drafting of national constitutions, the relationship between the UK and dependent territories, and the design and application of internal regulatory and Ombudsmen schemes. His authority as an academic commentator is reflected in many citations to his work in the judgements of courts in this country and abroad.
Dates: June 12 & 13, 2014
Venue: IFRA/BIEA
Entry: Prior Reservation [RSVP on seminars@ifra-nairobi.net]
Academic guest of honour, Prof. Bethwell Ogot, Chancellor of Maseno University: The Kenyan Nation, and the Historiography of Nationalism
Sessions & Time
Session 1: 9.00AM
Return on national construction in East Africa: long-term national building and high culture
Chairman, Prof. H. Mwanzi, Kenyatta University.
– Ephraim Wahome (University of Nairobi), Susan Mwangi (Kenyatta University) & Mildred Ndeda (JOUST): The origins of Kenya and the birth of the independent Kenya.
– Marie-Aude Fouéré (IFRA-Nairobi): Nation-building in Tanzania, political culture, and socialist irredentism.
– Steve Omondi (Pwani University): Languages, “high culture” and the construction of the Nation.
Discussant/Moderator: Christian Thibon (IFRA-Nairobi): The long duration (longue durée) of orphan and plural constructions.
Session 2: 2.00PM
Living together (I): the way from the top, the new challenges – federalism, decentralization and regional integration.
Chairman prof H. Muriuki, UoN
– Felix Kiruthu (Kenyatta University), Francois. Muchoki (CUEA):Federalism, majimbo and Kenyan decentralization-devolution under the nation-state by construction
– Mohammed Bakari (University of Dar es Salaam): Racial identities, citizenship and the politics of nationalism in Zanzibar
– Wanyama Masinde (Catholic University in Eastern Africa):Regional integration as a response policy for the national challenge?
Discussant/Moderator: Etienne Smith (Science Po Paris, France): Revisiting state-building, a comparative approach.
Session 3 (13th June 2014, 9.00AM – 1.00PM)
Living together (2): routes down, negotiating identities – “little homelands”, “small nations” and “moral ethnicity”.
Chairman, Prof V G Simiyu, UoN Jean-François Chanet (Science Po Paris, France): “Little homelands” (petites patries) in France, and the concept of ‘sociability’.
– Justin Willis (Durham University, UK): “Moral ethnicity” to the Kenya, or the construction of a civic and moral sense out of the state?
Discussant/Moderator: Pius Kakai (Kenyatta University), Mutuma Ruteere (CHRIPS).
Are You a Gifted African Artist?
Calling on Artists, Songwriters, Video Directors, Music Producers, Music Journalists and Unrecorded Artists to Submit Entries
To celebrate the rich Musical heritage of Africa and her talented Artists for the economic growth of the Continent, the International Committee of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), has opened the Submission of Entries for musical works across Africa for the 2014 edition.
Entries are currently open up to 5th July 2014 and Music Industry Professionals of African origin, living either on the Continent or Abroad, are Eligible to enter for the Awards. Works to be submitted must be Released during the Year under review –31st May 2013 to 4th July 2014.
Detailed information about Eligibility and the Format of Submission is available on the AFRIMA website.

Grants and Funds – Accessing alternative opportunities
While the creative industry is only just getting together and interacting across sectors a key cross-cutting challenge is project financing. Aside from personal savings and mainstream channels, creative setups in Kenya also opt for donor/development support and capacity building.
This month’s Catchup being held on Saturday 7th June, is at Kuona Trust Art Centre, off Dennis Pritt Rd, and is from 2pm-5pm and explores alternative growth opportunities for creative entrepreneurs.
Join us and our panel with Hivos, Ford Foundation, Keroche Foundation and others in sharing in these learnings this Saturday afternoon
For more info check us our Arterial Network Kenya FB page or tweet @ArterialKe