
Dates: September 16-20, 2015
Venue: Nairobi Arboretum
Time: from 9 am every day apart from Sept. 16, 2015
Tickets: KES 1000
Download the 2015 Storymoja Festival Programme [pdf]
Visit http://storymojafestival.com/ for more information.

Dates: September 16-20, 2015
Venue: Nairobi Arboretum
Time: from 9 am every day apart from Sept. 16, 2015
Tickets: KES 1000
Download the 2015 Storymoja Festival Programme [pdf]
Visit http://storymojafestival.com/ for more information.

Dates: August 28-30, 2015
Venue: Manda Island, Lamu County
Cost: Whole Retreat KES 8,000 and drop in class is KES 2,000 – Payments & contact 0703 812 281
Accommodation: Fatuma’s Tower (Bed and Breakfast)
Find more information on their Facebook Event Page

Date: 25th July 2015 August 1, 2015
Venue: Italian Institute of Culture in Westlands
Time:
Beginners Session ~ 2:00 – 3:20 pm
Intermediate Session ~ 3:30 – 5:00 pm
Early bird registration is Ksh 1000 paid in advance by the 21st of July July 28, 2015 or Ksh 1500 at the door
To Make reservations, call Marion Munga on 0723325680 or Suzy on 0722656598 | for more information, email mungamarion[at]gmail[dot]com
Japan Cultural Centre will be running a beginners Karate class which is scheduled to start on Tuesday, 16th September 2014. Registration for the class is currently ongoing.
If you are interested in attending this class, register by Friday, 12th September 2014 at 4:30 pm.
Registration
There are three ways of registering for the karate class. You can:
1. Email the centre with your full names, your phone number and email address to jinfocul@nb.mofa.go.jp [registration will be done on your behalf] 2. Call 254-20-2898-510 and provide the centre with your phone number and email address.
3. Drop by cultural centre located on upper hill and register from their offices
For enquiries, use the contacts below;
Email: jinfocul@nb.mofa.go.jp
Telephone: 254-20-2898-510

Dates: Every Saturday from March 22, 2014
Venue: Kuona Trust
Time: 10am – 1pm
Charges: Kshs 1,000 per session
Facilitator: Kuona artists
About
The aim of this workshop is to enable participants learn the basics of drawing with different media including pencil, charcoal, ink and pastel and also understand the anatomy of the human form.
All materials provided.
So you have either decided you want to make a movie or you have actually completed making a film – congratulations.
What´s next for you? Who will see my film?
Where will they see it and how? At the cinema? On DVD? On the internet or mobile?
How will I pay back the debts I took on during production? How do I make a living with filmmaking in the future, especially now that I have used up all my favours with my family and friends and sponsors?
Words like “exhibition”, “theatrical release”, “VOD” and “Minimum Guarantee” start entering your life and you wonder…. what do those things mean?
And why should I actually bother with marketing and distribution during production?
Philipp Hoffmann is discussing these questions and shares his experience on possibilities.
Please be on time!
Limited space only, admission on first come first serve basis.
In case of any questions, please inbox us.
This Lecture is part of the ONE FINE DAY FILM Workshops and a partnership project between the DW Akademie, ONE FINE DAY FILMS and GINGER INK. It is supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development , the Film- & Medienstiftung NRW, the Goethe-Institut Nairobi and ARRI Film- & TV Services.