Opportunity (for Musicians): One Beat 2018 (International Music Residency and Exchange), Until Feb. 9 2018


OneBeat, an international music residency and exchange sponsored by the U.S. State Department, is now accepting applications.

They are currently looking for talented musicians (ages 19-35) from Madagascar and 44 other countries (Kenya, included) to apply to their 2018 program!

Application Dates: Jan. 8 – Feb. 9, 2018

About OneBeat
Now in its seventh year, OneBeat brings musicians (ages 19-35) from around the world to the U.S. for one month each fall to collaboratively write, produce, and perform original music, and develop strategies for arts-based social engagement. OneBeat begins with an opening residency, when Fellows collaborate to create original material, record new musical ideas, and incubate their projects. OneBeat fellows then go on tour, performing for a wide array of American audiences, collaborating with local musicians, and leading workshops with youth.

During the month, each OneBeat musician also sets out their plans for the future, developing projects in their home countries linked to a mutually-reinforcing network of music-driven social enterprises.

OneBeat is a musical journey like no other. It is a chance for adventurous musicians from an incredible diversity of traditions to seek common ground, create new musical combinations, push the boundaries of music technology, and find ways to involve all members of society in the process of musical creativity.

OneBeat endeavors to be the nexus of a new way of thinking about how music can help us collectively build healthy communities, prosperous societies, and a more peaceful world. An initiative of the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in collaboration with the groundbreaking New York-based music organization Bang on a Can’s Found Sound Nation, OneBeat employs collaborative original music as a potent new form of cultural diplomacy.

For more information and to apply, visit https://apply.1beat.org/

Exhibition: Reflections by David Roberts, Linda Furniss & Olivia Pendergast, Feb. 7 – May 1 2018 @ Sankara Nairobi


Opening: February 7, 2018
Venue: Sankara, Nairobi
Time: from 6.30 pm
Entry: RSVP (linet.shavisa@sankara.com)

On Until: May 1, 2018

About
Once again One Off is delighted to partner with Sankara to host three talented artists in a group show titled ‘Reflections’; David Roberts with his sensitively rendered flowers and landscape portrayals of some of the remoter areas of Kenya; Linda Furniss with her refreshingly competent use of oil pastel in drawing some of Kenya’s best loved street scenes and finally, Olivia Pendergast’s oil paintings, which are proving to be one of the hottest ‘must haves’ on the art buyers wish list.

Please RSVP to linet.shavisa@sankara.com if you would like to attend the opening at Sankara on Wednesday 7 February.

SAVANNA SAFARI 2018 with SURAJ & Sobek, Feb. 9 2018 @ The Alchemist Bar – Westlands


SURAJ & Mashariki Music present SAVANNA SAFARI 2018 with SURAJ & Sobek.

Local favourite DJ/Producer SURAJ will be performing an extended set at The Alchemist Bar, Westlands on Friday, 9th February starting at 6PM with special guest DJ Sobek, a prolific Afro-House producer with releases on MoBlack, Vida Records among-st other.

Date: Friday, 9th February 2018
Venue:The Alchemist Bar, Westlands
Tickets: Advance KES 500/- (https://mymookh.com/tickets/event/551), Gate Tickets: KES 1000/-

Music Policy: Afro-House, Deep House, House Music

Out of Town: Sauti za Busara Music Festival, Feb. 8-11 2018 @ Stonetown, Zanzibar – Tanzania


Dates: February 8-11, 2018
Venue: Stonetown, Zanzibar – Tanzania
Time: 5:00 pm to 1:30 am, daily

Tickets: Regular, International – $ 120, African United (holders of passports from African Countries) $ 60 and Tanzania Citizens $ 9.

Performances: Over 40 live acts including, Zakes Bantwini – South Africa, Kasai All Stars – DRC, Saida Karoli – Tanzania, Ribab Fusion – Morocco, and from Kenya; Makadem, Kidum & the Boda Boda Band and Maia & the Big Sky.

Download the festival programme, here: SzB2018 Fest Prog (pdf)

Africa Nouveau Festival: Afro Bubble Gum, Feb. 2-4 2018 @ Ngong Racecourse Waterfront


Music x Culi ‘N’ Art x Fashion x Films x Installations X Food x Fashion Market x Live Lookbook x VR x Film stage –

Dates: February 2-4, 2018 (2 days, 2 nights)
Venue: Ngong Racecourse Waterfront
Tickets* : Festival Pass KES 3,500/- and Daily Pass KES 1,800/-

* NairobiNow and African Nouveau Festival have partnered up to offer limited festival pass tickets for KES 2,500/-.

When buying your tickets (here) use ‘NairobiNow‘ – one word – promo code and get yourself a festival pass for a bargain!

For more information, visit – http://africanouveau.com/

ECCE- HOMO, an Encounter with Early Machismo And Migrants Forever? Exhibition by YONY WAI-TE @ the Nairobi Gallery

via NMK
Opening: January 28, 2018
Venue: Nairobi Gallery
Time: 2 pm
Free Entry on the Opening Day

About
Ecce- Homo, an encounter with early machismo is a body of work that was inspired early last year when I unexpectedly encountered a group of enormous rusting steel sculptures, depicting early Stone Age hunters and their prey, high in the cactus covered High Sierras of central Baja California, Mexico.

Based on rock paintings by the isolated and mysterious hunter gatherers of that spiny inhospitable region, those sculptures, by a seemingly unknown artist and standing ten feet tall completely bewitched me with their virile splendor. I somehow realized anew how powerful it must be to be a “Man” wild and free, hunting with your mates and with them being the sole providers for the clan, family or herd.

Migrants is a subject I have explored in so many ways over the years. Nowadays once free moving people have become herds of landless and pathetic migrants. What kept me in Africa as a painter for so many years was mostly this once vast land with its free roaming animals. Now there is really no room left to roam free. Hence the question, Migrants forever? Yony Wai-te