Sawa Sawa Festival, May 28-29 2011 @ Carnivore


May 20 Update: changed poster & updated the list of performers for both days

The 5th annual Sawa Sawa Festival will be different and better this year. Just like the theme: the Power and Beauty of Women the festival aims at involve the public in a positive way in bid of celebrating femininity across borders. For the lineup Sawa Sawa has booked Congolese maestro Fally Ipupa, Kenyan gospel sensation Daddy Owen and Kenyan poet Wanjiru Mwaura for the Saturday evening. Sauti Sol will headline the Sunday day Family Fun Day concert next to The Villagers, Maia, Camp Mulla and a collective of young upcoming female vocalists of Kenya including Neema, Dela, Fenna, Muthoni the Drummer Queen, Susan of Gogo Simo and Amelina of TPF, who only came together for this occasion. During both days the Sarakasi All Stars (dancers and acrobats) will be at hand to spice up the festival.

Sarakasi Trust “Sarakasi” (Kiswahili for Circus or Acrobatics) was established in late 2001 in response to the need for further development and growth in the cultural and performing arts sector initiated the concept of the Sawa Sawa Festival in 2002 to create a Festival with a Kenyan and African identity appealing to the Kenyan public at large, creating an opportunity to reach out to different communities with different economical back grounds. At the same time, during the festival period, the (performing) arts are promoted through workshops; meet the artist sessions, technical and educational skill sharing workshops and community building (theme) activities.

The week-end concerts, to be staged at the Carnivore Grounds, will feature the ‘main’ concert stage, a (cultural) vending area, food and beverage area, an info market and child activities. The lineup and programming will be (as much as possible) focused on female talent and will be done in such a way that it will cut across audiences of different communities, age, gender, economies and cultures. On Saturday evening the programming will be geared towards the youth and on Sunday day families will be our focus.

As always, much fun, educative topics and activities for everyone throughout the festival will be guaranteed as well as a safe and secure environment. The week preceding the festival will be filled with workshops at the Sarakasi Dome in Ngara on different topics pertaining women.

Gate charges will be as follows:
28th May 2011, 6pm-12am
Entry-1000/= Advance,  1200/= Gate,  2500/=V.I.P

29th May 2011(Family Fun Day)
Entry-500/= (kids below 12years-Free)

Tickets available at
·         Tamambo village
·         Tamambo Westlands(Mall)
·         Tamambo Karen Blixen Coffee Gardens
·         Carnivore
·         Jacaranda Motors(Shell Lavington)
·         Sarakasi Dome Ngara
·         Concorde Motors (Shell Hurlingham )

For more information visit www.sarakasi.org

Performance: The Vagina Monologues, Apr. 22 & 28 2011 @ Wasanii & Carnivore Restaurants

Date: April 22, 2011
Venue: Wasanii Restaurant (Kenya National Theatre)
Time: 6.30pm
Tickets: Kshs 500
Good Friday Party thereafter.

Date: April 28, 2011
Venue: carnivore Restaurant
Time: 7.30pm
Tickets: Kshs 500

Tickets Available: at Wasanii and Carnivore Restaurants or contact 0725 297 007/0738 732 841

The proceeds go to freedom form fistula foundation (Kenya).

Bunny Mack live in concert, Feb 13 2011 @ Carnivore Simba Saloon

UK based artiste and music producer Buny Mack is scheduled to visit Kenya next week.The musician who was popular in the 80’s sang the popular hit song “you are my sweety, my sugar, my honey, my lover…….”
Don’t miss this valentines eve performance dubbed ” The lovers Soul night”.
He will stage a live performance at the Carnivore Simba Saloon on the 13th Feb 2011.

EVENT:                Bunny Mack live in concert  “Lovers Soul Nite”
PROMOTER:       Kaibara City Entertaiment
Date:                  Sunday 13 Feb 2010
Venue:              Carnivore Simba Saloon
Charges:           Kshs 1,000 per person