
Date: February 2. 2015
Venue: Oshwal Centre – Parklands
Time: 7 pm
Tickets: Adults KES 2000, Children KES 1000
Exhibition: I Define Me – on Somali Refugees’ Identity, Jan. 29 2015 @ Pawa 254 Rooftop

Amnesty International, Xavier Project and Pawa254 warmly invite you to the opening of I Define Me on Wednesday 28 January at 6pm.
RSVP to amina.hersi[at]amnesty[dot]org by Monday 26 January if you’d like to attend.
About
I Define Me challenges the labels imposed on Somali refugees in Kenya. In a context of xenophobia, prejudice and assumptions, I Define Me creates a space for participants to share their experience and define how they identify themselves.
Photographer Armstrong Too, found innovative ways to capture the participants’ identities without revealing their faces. Many of the images show participants holding an object that represents their occupation, what they sell to make a living, an interest, something important to them – a football, clothes, sim sim, books.
Viewers are invited to respond to the exhibition by reflecting on how they define themselves and how they feel about identities that are imposed on them.
#NRW2015 Review: Lunch at Café Maghreb with Sous Chef Roy Kinyua, Jan 24 2015 @ Serena Hotel – Nairobi

From the Lobby to the Kitchen
The Chef and I kicked things off at the lobby with a chat that more or less lasted ten minutes – mostly getting acquainted after which he lead to the kitchen for me to have an understanding of what goes in the background and possibly to see if I can withstand the heat! Needless to say I survived that. I was to interact with the kitchen staff where it was possible and get a firsthand account of the process of assembling my lunch.

The process of sourcing ingredients was something I was interested in knowing especially for a big Hotel such as Serena. I was happy to learn most of ingredients are sourced locally and the menu is influenced by seasonality – it is plum season folks, I bet you did not know that. I also came to learn the intricacies of coming up with a menu – the current Café Maghreb NRW menu took four days for Roy and his team to actualize. The hotel has a well laid down structure of actualizing menu’s which involves getting to know what is in season, contacting supplier to know the availability and most importantly costing – a hotel like any other business has to make a return on their investment. However, surprising as this might sound the institution has a philosophy as well on what is put on your plate. This is influenced by the Chef and his team and reflected on the plate – an art form by it self.
Café Maghreb
Café Maghreb was our final destination of the afternoon. The Chef Roy joined me for lunch as we dissected matters NRW 2015 as well as other issues.
On matters NRW 2015, one of the feedback from the inaugural Nairobi Restaurant Week in 2014 was the need to increase the size of the portions. Well, this has been factored in this year and I can attest to that – I left the hotel feeling like a stuffed thanksgiving turkey!
We also discussed the eating out culture in Nairobi or the lack of it thereof and of the region as well. I came to learn that the Chef Roy is well traveled within the region. He has worked for Serena Hotel in their regional units in Uganda, Rwanda, Mozambique, Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar. Over that span Chef Roy has cooked for quite a number of dignitaries – from former US President Bill Clinton, to regional heads of states. However, cooking for Queen Elizabeth II stood out. He was part of the team that cooked for the Queen while she was in Uganda for the 19th Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting. The queen presented the team with memorabilia which is one of the thing he treasures.
We also talked about the changing role of the Chef. These days a Chef is expected to be engaged, Chef Roy has entrenched this to his team. Gone were the days where a Chef prepared the food and did not engage with diners. If you happen to dine at Café Maghreb chances are after your will be able to interact with at least a Chef.
Outside the Nairobi Restaurant Week you might be interested in knowing that Café Maghreb has Seafood Night every Friday, Swahili Night every Saturday and Family Lunch (their equivalent of Brunch – Every Sunday).
Useful Information
1. The lunch*
Starter
• Salmon Nicoise Salad
With Truffle and Anchovy dressing, Soft boiled Quail Eggs and Walnuts.
• Mushroom Soup Three Ways
A fine blend of Button, Oyster and Porcini Mushrooms.Main Course
• Lemon Chicken
Delicately Grilled Chicken Ballotine, Set on Orange Couscous, Plums Compote, Saffron Rice and Fresh Market Vegetables.Dessert
• Vanilla Panacotta
With Strawberry Sauce and Flavoured Crispy Macaroons.
• Freshly Brewed Kenyan Tea or Coffee
* This is the dinner option on the #NRW2015 Serena Menu – this will take you KES 2,000 back but this is value for your money every dime of it!
You also need to make your reservations though EatOut Online or through 0711 222 222
2. Wines Selection**: Birds & Bees – Argentina, Carlos Rossi – Carlifonia, Casillero Del Diablo – Chile and Frontera – Chile.
Price range: Glass – between KES 450-700 depending on type and Bottle – KES 1800-3200 depending on type.
** Serena Nairobi has cellar and you should be able to find other assorted wines that might not be part of NRW 2015 ensemble. Also, if wines are not your thing there is a selection of cocktails you can indulge yourself on.
Additional Information
3. Café is open from 6 am and closes late in the night
Formal dressing encouraged – no shorts or slippers.
The hotel has free parking
Payment Options: The Café accepts cash, credit cards & Lipa na M-Pesa
More info can be found on this link
4. Location
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Find more photo the Chef and I at our Facebook Page.
Disclosure: This session was facilitated by Serena Hotel under the auspices of Nairobi Restaurant Week 2015.
Mindspeak: the world and Africa in 2015 by Aly-Khan Satchu, Jan. 31 2015 @ Intercontinental Hotel

Date: January 31, 2015
Venue: Intercontinental Hotel – Nairobi
Time: 9 am – 12 noon
Entry: Free [rsvp: info@rich.co.ke]
Presentation by Aly-Khan Satchu – CEO Rich Management Ltd
Japanese Dolls Exhibition: The Dolls of Japan – Shapes of Prayer, Embodiments of Love, Feb. 5-25 2015 @ National Museum

The Embassy of Japan and the National Museums of Kenya invites you to the Japanese Dolls Exhibition titled The Dolls of Japan: Shapes of Prayer, Embodiments of Love.
This exhibition introduces Japan’s representative dolls, including Hina ningyo (Girls’ Festival dolls) and Gogatsu ningyo (Boys’ Day dolls), which have their origins in ancient customs; dolls connected to traditional performing arts like noh, bunraku and kabuki; regional dolls from throughout the country; and “creative dolls” produced by contemporary craftspeople.
Details of the exhibition:
Exhibition Opening: Thursday, February 05, 2015
Dates: Thursday, February 05, 2015 to Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Venue: Temporary Gallery (Ground Floor), Nairobi National Museum
Time: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
View the catalogue on this link
Note: While entrance to the Japanese Dolls Exhibition is free, kindly note that you will have to pay the normal entrance fee to the Nairobi National Museum
Monthly Get Together: We Love Vinyl, Feb. 1 2015 @ Soiree Gardens – Kindaruma Rd

We Love Vinyl meet is a growing monthly get together of vinyl record enthusiast in Nairobi. What we do on theses meet ups is spread our vinyl all over the place and ogle it while we listen to great music. We have turntables to play those timeless classics and rediscover great albums and singles and just do what vinyl junkies do…meet share and recognize our passion for music.
The event is held monthly at Soiree Gardens on Kindaruma Rd.
Entry: Free
Time: from 12 noon
Event Facebook Page
Festival/Screening: Out Film Festival, Jan 23-25 2015 @ Goethe Institut

Film Festival – Opening: 23. January 2015, 6.00 pm
Goethe-Institut, Auditorium
Admission: free
About
The OUT Film Festival takes place for the fourth time in Kenya. The film festival not only wants to celebrate queer cinema, but to make known to Kenya that a community that the general society deems secret exists.
The festival promises yet another selection of films and documentaries from the region, continent and globe. The OUT Film Festival is about celebrating life’s challenges, love and diversity. It continues to carry forward the message of Ubuntu.
PROGRAMME
Friday January 23rd, 2015
6:00pm – 7:00pm:
Arrival of guests
7:00pm – 7:30pm:
Opening Speech, Opening Act
Fluorescent Sin
7:30pm – 9:00pm: Rag Tag
Saturday January 24th, 2015
10:00am – 11:30am: Dakan
11:55am – 1:30pm: Anders als du und ich – different from you and me
§ 175 / bewildered youth
2:00pm – 3:30pm: No Easy Walk to freedom
3:45pm – 4:00pm: Weight of Words
4:15pm – 5:45pm: Jihad for Love
6:00pm – 8:00pm: Leave it on the Floor
Sunday January 25th, 2015
2:00pm – 2:15pm: Introduction of panelists
2:15pm – 3:45pm:
Weight of Words
Silent Battle
Florescent sin
3:45pm – 4:30pm: Panel Discussion, Q&A session
4:30pm – 4:45pm: Vote of thanks, Refreshments and mingle session
6:00pm ff Guests are free to leave
Find more info on the Festival on GI’s Facebook Event Page



