Exhibition: Labyrinth by Jackie Karuti, Jan. 22 – Feb. 6 2015 @ Kuona Trust

Exhibition opens: 6pm Thursday, 22nd January 2015
The exhibition runs until Friday, 6th February 2015
Free Admission
About
Labyrinth explores the banality of life by use of repetition. It reflects a bored consistency with an implied journey to an unknown destination,borne out of being stuck in the same place, doing the same thing over and over again.Jackie has chosen a variety of media to approach this thought provoking work by experimenting with both sound and video,installation art, as well as an interesting set of mixed-media pieces.
To view more of Jackie’s work,visit her website.
Panel Discussion: Arterial Network CatchUp, Jan. 17 2015 @ Goethe-Institut Library
Date and Time: 17. January 2015, 2.00 – 5.00 pm
Venue: Goethe-Institut, Library
Admission: free
The new year 2015 edition of the monthly Arterial Network CatchUp will deal with the topic “How I Made It: Conversations with Creative Minds”.
With no clear road to reach success as an artist, it may be too structure-less for some. But for others, the flexibility is advantageous.
Come and be part of this inspiring talk which will feature leading entrepreneurs in the Kenyan creative economy.
Sauti za Busara Festival, Feb. 12-15 2015 @ Ngome Kongwe – Zanzibar

Dates: February 12-15, 2015
Venue: Ngome Kongwe, Zanzibar
Artist’s from Kenya: Octopizzo, Sarabi Band and Bonaya Doti
Line Up: Blitz the Ambassador (Ghana/USA), Alikiba (Tanzania), Octopizzo and band (Kenya), Ihhashi Elimhlophe (South Africa), Tcheka (Cape Verde), Sarabi (Kenya), The Brother Moves On (South Africa), Culture Musical Club (Zanzibar), Ahamada Smis ‘Origines’ Trio (Comoros/France/Zanzibar), Mim Suleiman (Zanzibar/UK), Isabel Novella (Mozambique), Msafiri Zawose (Tanzania), Aline Frazão (Angola), Tsiliva (Madagascar), Leo Mkanyia and the Swahili Blues Band (Tanzania), Mohamed Ilyas & Nyota Zameremeta (Zanzibar), Thaïs Diarra (Senegal/Mali/Switzerland), Liza Kamikazi and band (Rwanda), Erik Aliana (Cameroon), Bonaya Doti (Kenya), Mpamanga (Madagascar), Mgodro Group (Zanzibar), Djmawi Africa (Algeria), Rico Single & Swahili Vibes (Zanzibar), Zee Town Sojaz (Zanzibar), Ifa Band (Tanzania), Mwahiyerani (Tanzania), Loryzine (Réunion/France), Tunaweza Band (Tanzania), Mabantu Africa (Tanzania), Cocodo African Music (Tanzania), Kiki Kidumbaki (Zanzibar), DCMA Young Stars (Zanzibar), Capoeira Brazil Zanzibar (Zanzibar), Shirikisho Sanaa Group (Zanzibar), Babawatoto Centre (Tanzania) etc
All the info you need. RE: Visiting Zanzibar
Exhibition: Once Upon a Time by by Marcel Odenbach & Sam Hopkins, Jan. 15 – Feb. 6 2015 @ Goethe Institut
In 1919, the Ugandan chief Semei Kakungulu circumcised himself and his family and declared them to be Jewish, hence founding the Abayudaya, the Ugandan Jewish community centred around Mbale, in Eastern Uganda. The community still exists and is one of a handful of African Jewish communities that are not Jewish through a hereditary connection to Israel, but through choosing to adopt a Jewish practice and belief system. Whilst in the 1920s the community followed a kind of syncretic form of Judaism, mixing the Old and New Testament together with elements from pre-Christian belief, the practice soon became aligned with mainstream Jewish customs. Today the community of approximately 3000 has an ordained Rabbi who conducts services in the synagogue and leads Torah study sessions with a group of Rabbinical students.
Once upon a Time (2013) is a four channel video installation by Marcel Odenbach and Sam Hopkins which features interviews with four of these Rabbinical students. Whilst of course, each narrative is highly personal and very individual, there is a certain coherence that emerges across all four stories. On the one hand, there seems to be this quest for a belief system that makes sense in an almost pragmatic, everyday way, but on the other hand, there is this powerful feeling of the existential nature of religion and of the spiritual resonance that Judaism has for these individuals.
Opening: January 15, 2015
Venue: Goethe-Institut, Auditorium
Time: 7 pm
Exhibition Dates: 16th January 2015 to 6th February 2015
Time: 1.00 – 6.00 pm
Entry: Free
Sam Hopkins was featured as one of the leading global thinkers of 2014 by the influencial US Foreign Policy Magazine








