The 3rd meet up of 2015 for vinyl enthusiasts under the umbrella ‘We Love Vinyl’ is happening on the 5th of April, Sunday. The vinyl meet revolves around music aficionados gathering and fun loving people listening & sharing their favorite music, past & present on vinyl. A great part is indulgence in this by gone music format that is undergoing a current worldwide revival. We proudly note that our meets preceded the worldwide revival.
So bring out and dust down your stored records and get into the groove with likeminded enthusiasts. Lean play on twin decks with our resident Dj or strutt your stuff anyway. Dig into crates of vinyl for sale, or come sell your unwanted. Spread the word on our movement. It’s a family affair.
Food and drinks are available. No charge at the gate other than your presence.
About
The Nairobi Performance Series is a production platform that aims to support new productions and cross-disciplinary working methods. The series will be held four times a year, each edition showcasing new works. The series is a model about responding, innovating and creating new contexts for quality artistic dance production.
The Nairobi Performance Series provides an opportunity for the performers and creators to develop new ideas, pursue local and international collaborative projects and build on their collective skills and experience to find new working modes in an ever changing environment of technology. The series aims to bring together multiple dance artists and participants who work in diverse art forms or contexts.
The programme is curated by Kefa Oiro and Moturi Kebaya.
What does it mean to be eclectic, soulful or even African? Lele Ngoma the band has put together a live music expression of contemporary urban life. They will give a taste of songs from their upcoming album, to be released later in the year.
Date | 3 April 2015
Time | 7-9pm
Venue| Michael Joseph Center, Safaricom House
Tickets | Advance: Kshs. 500, Gate: Kshs. 800
Tickets: MPESA Kevin – 0721759510
About
Lele Ngoma has featured in numerous festivals, fashion and corporate events over the last 4 years. They have also been part of the Arts in Medicine programme at the Mater Hospital.