Wine Tasting Course, Feb. 28 – Mar. 13 2012 @ Italian Institute of Culture

Wine Tasting Course conducted by Dalia Masia, Taster and Sommelier of the Italian Sommeliers Association

INTRODUCTION TO THE WINE TASTING COURSE

A brief introduction to the wine tasting and production in which Italian wines and other great wines of the world will be tasted.

28.2.12 INTRODUCTION TO WINE TASTING – Visual, Olfactory and Taste analyses of the wine

1.3.12 AN OUTLINE ON WINE MAKING – The production of White, Red, Sweet and Sparkling wine

6.3.12 TASTING OF WINES OF THE WORLD – A brief overview of Worldwide production of wine

13.3.12 TASTING OF ITALIAN WINES – A brief overview of the most important Italian wines

At least 5 different wines will be tasted every evening

Cost for the full course: K.Shs. 10.000/-
Booking and advance payment essential – Call 4451266/7 – Email: iicnairobi@esteri.it

Where: Italian Institute of Culture
When: From 6pm. to 8pm.

Canon Festival of Impressions, Nov 3-5 2011 @ National Museum

Canon is delighted to officially invite you to the Canon Festival of Impressions, set to run from the 3rd – 5th of November, 2011 at the Nairobi National Museum, Museum Hill.

Given the great importance Canon attaches to the beauty we have in the country, especially our wildlife they have dedicated the 4th and 5th of November, 2011 to presentation workshops with Jonathan & Angela Scott, the famed Big Cat Diaries photographers and Canon Brand Ambassadors. These workshops will take place at 10 am to 12pm on both days, at The Ford Hall.

On the first day, we will have a presenation on “Wildlife Photography: Making the Most of Your Opportunities,” and “Travel Photography: Out of Africa in Search of New Destinations.”

Additionally, the ‘Canon EOS Adventure’ photographic competition will be officially launched on Saturday 5th November, 2011 from 6pm by Jonathan & Angela Scott..

We look forward to seeing you at the Festival of Impressions.

RSVP Ms. Bernice Kinuthia : crservices@officetechnologies.co.ke

David Stopps Public Lecture Series: How to make a living from Music, Nov 21-25 2011 @ Nairobi & Mombasa


The British Council is bringing David Stopps to the country for his celebrated Public Lecture Series-How to make a living from music

Nairobi
Dates: November 21-22, 2011
Venue: Sarova Stanley
Time: 8.30am-4.30pm (Mon-Tue)
Entry: RSVP with Simon for invitation*
Email Contact: Simon.Gachui@britishcouncil.or.ke and tel. no 0202836000

Mombasa
Dates: November 24-25, 2011
Venue: Travellors Beach Hotel
Time: 8.30am-4.30pm
Entry: RSVP with Simon for invitation*
Email Contact: Simon.Gachui@britishcouncil.or.ke and tel. no 0202836000

* Entry to the public lecture will be only for those who have confirmed with Simon and have been contacted to that effect.

Biography
David Stopps started his career as promoter of the famous Friars Club in Aylesbury, Bucks. From 1969-84 he presented many well known people, notably David Bowie, U2, Genesis, The Kinks, Blondie, The Police, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, The Jam, Kraftwerk, The Ramones and The Clash amongst many others. In 2009 he successfully re-opened the Friars Club after a break of 25 years – with over 90,000 members it is the largest music club in Europe.

In 1982, he went into management originally managing Marillion and then Howard Jones and later still The Fat Lady Sings. These days he still manages Howard Jones who continues to make albums and tours and who has now sold in excess of 8 million albums worldwide. He also manages Miriam Stockley who, as the featured singer with Adiemus, has sold in excess of 3 million albums. Together with his business partner, Joseph Stopps, he also manages dance mash-up mavericks, The Young Punx, and Italian multi-genre dance genius, Phonat. He is often on tour and completed extensive tours of the USA, UK, Japan and Australia in 2008/9.

David is Director of Copyright and Related Rights for the Music Managers Forum UK. He is also a member of the British Copyright Council and from 2002 to 2010 was the United Nations representative for The International Music Managers Forum at WIPO (the World Intellectual Property Organisation) in Geneva. At WIPO he represented all featured artists worldwide concerning new international treaty negotiation in the field of copyright and related rights. He is also a member of the Performer Board and the Main Board of UK related rights collection society PPL which is the biggest neighbouring rights collective management organisation in the world. He is the author of the book “How to make a Living from Music’ which is published by the United Nations. Commissioned by WIPO, the book is mainly targeted at the developing world but is equally useful in developed countries.

David is also a Consultant and an Educator and has presented a series of international workshops mainly for musical authors, performers, managers, governments and collective management organisations, but also for telcoms, brands and any organisation interested in expanding their business using music. He has presented workshops in Jamaica, Barbados, Canada, Belgium, UK, New Zealand, South Africa, The Netherlands, Kenya, Brazil, Thailand, Antigua and Indonesia.

In May 2008 he received the MMF Roll of Honour award in London.

In 2010 he became a director of software company, 3DiCD Media, which intends to revolutionise the way music is marketed in the on-line environment.

His book how to make a living from music can be accessed online

Patamango presents Tango Classes, every Saturday @ Italian Institute of Culture

Argentine Tango Initiation Session (2 1/2 hours)

Time: Saturday 8 October and every Saturday – 10:00 am – 12:30 pm
Location: Sala Michelangelo, Italian Institute of Culture in Nairobi, Kenya

For total beginners and anyone wishing to strengthen Argentine Tango fundamentals. A 2 and a 1/2 hour session to solidly introduce and establish the physiological and musical fundamentals of dancing Tango Argentino, and is intended for all prospective beginners as well as everyone else wishing to revisit the all important basics of posture, stepping and cadence. This session is also a requirement to be able to follow any of the other Tango classes we offer.

Cost participation to this is requested only once, meaning you may repeat this fundamentals workshop as many times as you deem is useful for yourself. Plus, for those who need it, we also offer a hardship discount of 60%. This is in the spirit of not excluding anyone with a genuine interest in learning Argentine Tango, and on a solid technical foundation.

No prerequisite, but limited to maximum of 6 couples.
Email reservation required: nairobi.tango@patamango.c​om

For more information:
http://www.facebook.com/nairobi.tango
http://www.patamango.com/classes