Dates: Every Tuesday
Venue: K1 Klub House
Time: 8:00PM
Charges: Free
Jazz it up every Tuesday with the Jazzique band and catch the killer after party with DJ Kym Nickdee
See you there!
Dates: Every Tuesday
Venue: K1 Klub House
Time: 8:00PM
Charges: Free
Jazz it up every Tuesday with the Jazzique band and catch the killer after party with DJ Kym Nickdee
See you there!

Date: August 14, 2019
Venue: Alliance Française
Time: from 7 pm
Entry: Free
About
Don Juan has been portrayed as a sex addict, a champion of freedom or as a ‘great lord but wicked man’. Of all the manifestations of this myth, Mozart’s Don Giovanni seems the most timeless brilliantly combining stark human tragedy and touching comedyIn this new production, conducted by the acclaimed maestro Jérémie Rhorer, the director Jean-François Sivadier propels Don Giovanni through his lusty adventures at a whirlwind pace, pursued by those he has wronged.

Date: August 12, 2019
Venue: Alliance Française Auditorium
Time: from 6 pm
Entry: Free
About
The film tells the story of four young people with no qualifications in search of a job. For six months, the coaches of a placement agency will teach them the behaviour and language required in today’s world to be able to land a job.

Date: August 7, 2019
Venue: Alliance Française Gardens
Time: from 7 pm
Entry: Free
About
Yunasi, the 2004 Kora Award Nominees and the 2007 winners of the BBC Next Big Thing return to the Alliance Française with their signature sytle ‘Sesube’, a combination of Sega, Isikuti and Benga.Yunais is made up of Tobias Imani (guitar, voice), Erick Odhiambo (calabas, voice), Ngalah Oreyo (nyatiti, voice) and Simon Maranga (percussions, voice). The band will be accompanied by bass, drums and keyboard.
The band will surprise the audiences with flavours from their fourth album, Sesube Sound System that they are currently working on.

Sun, drum, dance, spirituality, healing AND community this August with the range of African Dance events by Dance with Wangũi.
Join a healing dance workshop on the 15th August 5.30 pm in Westlands, and let the ingrained wisdom that lives within your body guide you to where and what you need to be whole.
If you missed your chance to connect to 7 Afrikan goddesses and explore your divine feminine through movement and reflection in the African Goddesses Dance Series, round 2 is here, beginning on the 17th of August, and running on Saturdays from 2-4 pm at Arboretum. Drop-ins also available.
And finally, a community dance event where we plant feet on the Earth, and move to drums at Uhuru Gardens on the 31st of August.
All tickets are available on a sliding scale ranging from KES 500 to KES 1,750. Get yours (and a couple for friends!) on wangui.org/events