Showcase Wednesday ft. DJ BBRAVE & GAFACCI, Aug. 30 2017 @ Alliance Française Gardens


Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Venue: Alliance Française Gardens
7pm | Free entry

About
Join us on Wed. 30th August for the monthly Showcase Wednesday. We will be featuring Jowaa, an afro-electronic French-Ghanaian duo of DJ BBRAVE and music producer GAFACCI.

Preceding their concert will be a showcase by a collection of Kenyan DJs who will give us a taste of their music creation/performance skills.

African Fashion Pop Up: Ichyulu Pop Up, Sept. 2 2017 @ Zen Garden


Date: September 2, 2017
Venue: Zen Garden
Time: 10 am – 5 pm
Entry: Free

About
Ichyulu.com is an online concept store that offers select edits from African fashion and accessory designers. The Pop Up will be an opportunity for people to view pieces from the site in person, shop new arrivals and discounted pieces. Ichyulu.com features over 18 designers from around the continent

Screening: The Longest Race (in the Presence of the Director, Javier Triana), Aug. 28 2017 @ Alliance Française


Join one of the film’s director, Javier Triana, at Alliance Française for a public screening of 01:05:12 The Longest Race for the first time in Nairobi.

Date: Monday, August 28, 2017
Venue: Alliance Française
Time: 6 pm
Entry: Free

About
The victories of hundreds of Kenyan and Ethiopian female athletes are transforming the socio-economic landscape in two traditionally macho countries, one stride at a time. On this marathon to gender equality, roles are being reversed – men take care of the house and women earn the income.

Join one of the film’s director, Javier Triana, on Monday, 28th August at Alliance Française for a public screening of 01:05:12 The Longest Race for the first time in Nairobi.

The film explores how women in Kenya’s Iten, home to many of the best long distance runners in the world, are changing the socioeconomic landscape in their region through athletics. Traditional roles are reversing thanks to the sport of running. Social shifts are being seen at home as an increasing number of men are taking care of the children and cooking to allow their wives the much needed time to train and to rest, in order to perform well at the races and hopefully, bring home prize money.

The story shows how women in the region have been gaining confidence thanks to their victories, be it from the way they dress to the way they invest their money – something they can now decide for themselves.