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Pechakucha Night Nairobi, Apr. 8 2016 @ Karen Village

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This Friday, Karen Village, will host Vol 10 PechaKucha.

Date: April 8, 2016
Venue: Karen Village, Ngong Road
Time: 6-9 pm

The speakers lined up, include;
1. Rose Jepkorir – Culture
2. Muthoni Kimani – Education
3. Arnorld Mulubi – Story telling
4. Wangui Ngujiri – Film
5. James Mutua – Music
6. Gerard Omondi – Stone sculpture
7. Jessie de Boer – Urban Permaculture

About
Now running in over 800 cities across the world PechaKucha Nights bring together people in a relaxed, simple and enjoyable format to meet, network and share their ideas and work in public.

PechaKucha Nights were developed by two architects in Japan. It means ‘chit chat’ in Japanese and refers to the format where presenters have 20 slides and 20 seconds to talk about each slide making short, fast moving presentations of 6 minutes and 40 seconds.

There will be a Beer break-Refreshments and Snacks will be available.

the Zariba Cup

Horse Racing: The Zariba Cup – the Airforce Trophy, Apr. 3 2016 @ Ngong Racecourse

the Zariba Cup
Date: April 3 2016
Venue: Ngong Racecourse
Time: from 12 noon
Tickets: Adults KES 200 and Kids KES 50

About
This Sunday the 3rd of April 2016 there are eight races with one feature race.
The first race of the day at 12.30pm is “The Loita Plains Maiden ”- 1200m.
Followed by “The Kano Plains Handicap ” – 1200m at 1.00pm.
The third race at 1.35pm is ‘The Chalbi Desert Handicap ” –2060 m.

At 2.10pm is ”The Siana Plains Handicap”- 1600m.

Then “The Athi Plains Maiden ” –2060m will run at 2.45pm.
Followed by at 3.20pm“The Sabena Desert Handicap ” – 1800m.
The seventh race at 3.55pm is ”The Kaisut Desert Handicap ” – 1400m.
At 4.30pm the last race of the day and only feature race “The Airforce Trophy” – 1200m will run.

Beyond

Photo Exhibition: Beyond – The Kenyan Showcase, Apr. 1-14 2016 @ Alliance Francaise

Beyond
Opening: March 31, 2016
Venue: Alliance Francaise
Time: 6 pm

Exhibition Dates: April 1-14, 2016

About
OneTouch is a visual art collective of Kenyan photographers, animators, filmmakers and writers dedicated to reshaping external perceptions about Africa and seducing the continent’s citizens to fall in love with their own terrain, heritage and daily rhythms.

This exhibition is a curation of images gathered in 2015 while the group intentionally traversed Kenya in search of captivating and insightful visual stories. It is a call to see Kenya through the eyes of Kenyans, as well as to inspire Kenyans to hit the road and to create their own amazing photographic memories.

Proceeds fron the exhibition will go to the HungerFree initiative.