Controlled Chaos

Exhibition: Controlled Chaos by Inkquisitive Illustration @ Nairobi National Museum

Controlled Chaos
The NAIROBI NATIONAL MUSEUM will on 21st August 2015 launch an exciting exhibition of new works by Inkquisitive Illustration titled Controlled Chaos. International artist Amandeep Singh will be showing for the first time in Kenya. Controlled Chaos is a radiance of colour, splashes and smudges from which delightful forms of universal themes emanate. Part of the exhibition will contain artworks inspired by Sikh Culture that the artist refers to as Sikhi Art.

Opening Night: August 21, 2015
Venue: Ecology Gallery, National Museum
Time: 6 pm
Free entry

RECENT EXHIBITIONS BY THE ARTIST
• Imperfection is beauty, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney Australia, January 2015
• Vaisakhi, City Hall, London, 11th April, 2015
• Souled out, Toronto, Vancouver, California, New York, 2013

http://www.inkquisitive.com/

Lake Victoria Group Exhibition - via NMK

Exhibition by Lake Basin Arts Group, from Aug. 20 2015 @ Creativity Gallery – National Museum

Lake Victoria Group Exhibition - via NMK
Lake Victoria Group Exhibition – via NMK
Dates: Starts on 20 August 2015
Venue: Creativity Gallery, National Museum

About
Lake Basin Art Group (LBAG) once again holds it’s annual exhibition at Nairobi National Museum in collaboration with Kisumu Museum. The artists, who come majorly from Kenya’s lake region of Kisumu import a taste of originality in the museum galleries like a breath of fresh lake breeze. Visit the museum and enjoy a visual walk of the lakes-capes and activities of Lake Victoria.

Azonto

Azonto Dance Workshop: Accra meets Nairobi, Aug. 29 2015 @ Italian Institute of Culture – Westlands

Azonto
Accra meets Nairobi: Azonto Dance Workshop

Date: 29th August 2015
Venue: Italian Institute of Culture in Westlands

Azonto is a dance and music genre from Ghana. The dance is known to have originated from a traditional dance called Kpanlogo associated with the coastal towns in the country such as Chorkor, James Town, La, Teshie, Nungua and Tema, in the Greater Accra Region.

Come and learn Azonto with Ghana’s finest choreographer: The King of Azonto, Usher Frimpong Moses and add your “Nai” feel to it!! Dance is all about self expression.

Time ~ 2:00 – 4:00 pm

Early bird registration is Ksh 1000 paid in advance by the 25th of August via mpesa or airtel money to 0723325680 or pay Ksh 1500 at the door

To Make reservations, call Marion Munga on 0723325680 or Suzy on 0722656598
For more information, email mungamarion@gmail.com

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Kwani? Open Mic with Bassey Ikpi (Nigerian-American Poet), Sept. 1 2015 @ The Phoenix Players – Parliament Rd

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Nairobi’s longest running performance poetry platform, Kwani? Open Mic will play host to Nigerian-American poet Bassey Ikpi on September 1st, 2015. Bassey, once a featured cast member of the National Touring Company of the Tony Award winning Broadway show, Russell Simmon’s Def Poetry Jam hosted by actor/rapper Mos Def, will headline the evening of performance poetry alongside Nairobi’s finest acts.

Bassey also scheduled to hold a Spoken Word workshop and a special edition of Basseyworld Live: Nairobi (hosted at PAWA254 in partnership with WGLive) as well as visit a local school with Kwani Trust’s Soma Initiative.

Event
Kwani? Open Mic September 2015 Edition
Featured Poet: Bassey Ikpi
MC: Cindy Ogana

Date: September 1st, 2015
Time: 7.00pm – 9.30pm
Venue: The Phoenix Players, Parliament Rd, Inside Professional Centre
Entry: Kes 500. Limited advance tickets only via Mpesa.
Simply select “Buy Goods” on your MPesa menu, enter the “Till Number” (56714) and follow instructions to complete transaction.

Bio
Bassey Ikpi is a Nigerian born and Washington D.C. bred poet/writer who was a featured cast member of the National Touring Company of the Tony Award winning Broadway show, Russell Simmon’s Def Poetry Jam hosted by actor/rapper Mos Def. Not a stranger to the stage, her poetry has also opened shows by Grammy Award winning artists such as India Arie, Luther Vandross, Alicia Keys, has earned her standing ovations at the NAACP Image Awards where her poetry was part of a tribute to Venus and Serena Williams. With social commentary being a focus of her work, Bassey has recorded original poems for the Kaiser Foundation’s, HIV/AIDS campaign,Knowing Is Beautiful and There is No Comfort In Silence for Global Grind in partnership withBristol-Myers Squibb and World AIDS Day.

In Lagos, she organized Do The Write Thing an event to show support through the spoken word for the #BringBackOurGirls campaign. She also recorded a song with popular Nigerian artist2Face Idibia in support of the movement called Break The Silence. Her passion for poetry, arts and social issues has also led her to work as a freelance writer for several media outlets on the topic of mental health and pop culture commentary including Ebony, The Huffington Post, Essence.com, XOJane.com and TheRoot.com and was the resident pop culture critic for Philly’s WURD FM radio station.

Watch Bassey Ikpi – Homeward on Def Jam Poetry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRzQ0kWaSOY