Jazim Sharma

Jazim Sharma in Concert, Sept. 14 2014 @ Oshwal Academy [Jnr. High]

Jazim Sharma
It is time for another great concert from Navrang.

…….Take away poetry
And my silence will cry…….

Date: Sunday 14th September 2014
Venue: at Oshwal Academy (Jnr High)
Time: at 5.15 pm.

Tickets go on sale from 25th August 2014 at Alkash Limited, Diamond Plaza.

About
Jazim is a disciple of Shri Vijay Sachdeva of Kirana Gharana. He earned his masters degree in vocals from University of Mumbai, and has sung “Kya Hoga” for the film Dedh Ishquiya, music directed by Vishal Bhardwaj.

Accompanying Jazim is a full Ghazal orchestra; with Jayant Patnaik on Tabla, Sanchit Chaudhary on Violin, Tejas Vinchurkar on Flute and Manmeet Singh on Guitar.

For a glimpse into Jazim Sharma’s music-

World Religions

Exhibition: World Religions – Sacred African Art Collections, Sept. 1 – Oct. 31 2014 @ National Museum

World Religions
Ecumenical Centre For Justice and Peace in collaboration with World Religions- Universal Peace- Global Ethic present a special exhibition feature on sacred African art collections.

The aim of this exhibition is to bring about cohesion and peaceful co-existance among citizens through inter-religious dialogue

Exhibition Dates: September. 1 – October 31, 2014
Venue: Temporary Exhibition Hall, National Museum
Entry: Museum Rates Apply

Special Preview and Launch: September 11, 2014
Time: 4.30 pm
Guest of Honor: the German Ambassador to Kenya

PIpes that Bind

Exhibition: Pipes that Bind, Faces in Spaces by Paul Onditi, Sept. 11 – Oct. 8 2014 @ Goethe Institut

PIpes that Bind
Pipes often are channels moving from the supplier to the supplied and vice versa. Some of these pipes not only supply but they actually bind as well. They need not be physical pipes – the pipes can be social, political or even economical.

The exhibition series Sasa Nairobi is the basis of Goethe Institut Nairobi work in the field of contemporary art. The aim is to work with artists from Kenya that have an advanced and innovative approach and often commission them to produce a new work. Since 2008, Goethe Institut has exhibited around 40 artists, the last being a show by Jackie Karuti.

The series continues with Paul Onditi, a former Kuona Trust resident. His work examines the cyclical nature of human experience and behavior, encapsulated in the oft-touted expression “what goes around, comes around.” The exhibition Pipes that Bind, Faces in Places explores the existence of both visible and invisible pipes round the globe that are binding in one way or the other.

Exhibition Opening: Thursday, 11th September 2014
Venue: Goethe Institut Auditorium
Time: 7.00 pm

Exhibition: Monday to Friday, 12th September to 8th October 2014
Time: 1.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Admission: free

Paul Onditi was featured in last months British Airways in-flight Magazine, highlife as one of the four East African Artists to Buy