Festival: Images of Kenya, Sept. 6-8 2011 @ Goethe


Dates: September 6-8, 2011
Venue: Goethe-Institut Auditorium
Time: 5pm
Entry: Free

Kenya’s culture comes to town again, on screen, for the 10th time. It is a celebration of the various cultural images that define Kenya, its cultural mosaic.

Images of Kenya is a popular annual showcase for documentary films produced in Kenya. It represents films covering a cross section of Kenya’s cultural and tourism potential.
Images of Kenya is an annual Film Festival organised by the Department of Film Services in the Ministry of Information and Communications.

As usual, one day of the screenings is dedicated to the final works of graduates of Kenya Institute of Mass Communication.

This screenings are brought by Goethe in cooperation with Department of Film Services and K.I.M.C.

Stefan Schneider in Concert, Sept. 3 2011 @ Goethe


Date: September 3, 2011
Venue: Goethe-Institut Auditorium
Time: 8pm
Entry: Free

Stefan Schneider is a legendary figure in the international scene of electronic and experimental music. Together with his bands Kreidler (1994-99) and to rococo rot (since 1995), he was involved in drafting a collective electronic music, whose character is formative worldwide.
Schneider also used to play with the pioneers of electronic music Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius (Cluster). Stefan recorded his last solo release The African Chamber together with Nicholas Addo Nettey who was part of Fela Kuti’s band in the 70s and now lives in Berlin. The African Chamber plays with a (European) fiction of traditional African music without any authentic background. In fact, it is his first time to travel to Africa!
Stefan Schneider is here to start a new cooperation with Sven Kacirek and musicians from the drummer village near Malindi.

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Dance Performance: Triple Bill, Jul 27-28 2011 @ Goethe-Institut

* WHERE: GOETHE-INSTITUT, Maendeleo House, Monrovia Street
* WHEN: Wednesday 27th July 2011 – 7 PM & Thursday 28th July 2011 – 7 PM
* ENTRY: Ksh 200

Triple Bill 2011 – Dance Performances

The Platform Triple Bill began in 2007 as the Kunja Dance Theatre’s way of sharing three new works in a row under the artistic direction of James Mweu.

In the Future… – a piece by seven artists blending acrobatics, dance and everyday movements; the dancers take us on a journey of discovering new places, spaces and possibilities while reflecting on the past moments, snaps and gazing into the future. It is part of a boys’ project, which exposes and informs young people on arts, quality performing practices and allows encounters with professionals, with the aim of training, educating and uplifting new talent.

Luna – a poetic piece on seasons, where paths traverse, cross and dancers negotiate… During this performance, the Kunja dancers are joined by dancers from Dance Montage – Dance Forum Nairobi (DF-N) training programme held at The GoDown Arts Centre .

Duet – a work in progress… Just wait and see!

Goethe-Institut Nairobi – +254-20-2224640 – prog@nairobi.goethe.org

Literature Reading: An Exclusive Love, Jul. 26 2011 @ Goethe

Date: July 26, 2011
Venue: Goethe-Institut Library
Time: 6.00 p.m.
Entry: Free

Two people who have lived and grown old together decide to take their own lives. One Sunday, they clean the apartment, leave the dog with a friend and go to their deaths holding hands.

Johanna Adorján reconstructs the story of her grandparents’ suicide, in the process discovering unexpected things about herself and her family.

Ngwatilo Mawiyoo and Lena Naumann will read excerpts from the book in English and in German.

An Exclusive Love is a memoir by Johanna Adorján

Homages: Jane Murago-Munene, Jul. 22-23 2011 @ Goethe


The Retrospectives on Kenyan Filmmakers continues at Goethe Institut with the screenings of Jane Murago-Munene films.

Dates: July 22-23, 2011
Venue: Goethe Institut Auditorium
Time: 4pm
Entry: Free

2010 was a successful year for Kenyan film. Many of its protagonists are not well known, not even in Kenya, and it is time to pay homage to their works. Goethe Institut series, which introduced Jacob Barua, Judy Kibinge and Willie Owusu to a keenly interested audience, last year, continues with Jane Murago-Munene.

Jane Murago-Munene is a producer and director of CineArts Afrika, a communication and publicity firm based in Nairobi. Besides managing her company, she has produced numerous prize-winning feature and documentary films throughout her career. Her latest achievements are Turning Tide: Women Entrepreneurs in Africa, a TV-series showcasing successful businesswomen from East Africa, and Monica Wangu Wamwere – The Unbroken Spirit, which was awarded the First Prize Documentary, FESPACO 2011.

As chair of Kenya National Film Association (KNFA) Jane was part of the team that helped establish the Kenya Film Commission and also steered the creation of KIFFKenya International Film Festival.

Screenings
The Prize of Daughter
This feature film highlights the plight of the girl child through Naisenya, a nurse trying to bring change in her community. The film revolves around the Female Genital Cut, a traditional practice that not only has devastating health implications but also hinders the girl’s progress.

Turning Tide
Women Entrepreneurs in Africa This is a television series showcasing successful businesswomen from Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

Women, Water and Workload
A documentary on women of Kwale District in the southeast of Kenya who have to trek long distances for water with deleterious effects on their children.

Water Closer to the People
A documentary on the Kwale Water and Sanitation Project demonstrating the importance of community participation and the incorporation of local approaches in the provision of clean drinking water and sanitation facilities.

Silence is Betrayal
A 5 minute video documentary on rape which was used to commemorate the St. Kizito Secondary School tragedy that occurred in 1991 in which 19 girls were killed and 71 others raped when the male students went on rampage. Silence is Betrayal played a key role as an advocacy tool and helped in lobbying for the Sexual Offences Bill through screenings in workshops with various groups. The Bill was passed by Kenya’s Parliament and came into law in July 2006.

Behind Closed Doors
A feature film that voices the violence women undergo silently. The story centres on Rose who is faced with domestic violence. The film emphasizes the need for women to take control of their lives.

Sustainability: Productive Use of Water
A documentary on the community managed and successfully operated Kabuku Water Project in Kiambu.

Rekindle the Embers
A look at the Lake Nakuru National Park and the environmental degradation it has suffered due to man’s involvement and the remedial measures being taken to reverse the trend.

Monica Wangu Wamwere – The Unbroken Spirit
This documentary explores the search for justice by a mother whose three sons were detained during the clamour for multi-party democracy in Kenya. Monica Wangu Wamwere started the Release Political Prisoners group to push for her sons and 49 other detainees release. She, together with mothers of other political detainees, camped at both Uhuru Park and the All Saints Cathedral for more than a year. It is the story of a woman who sought justice for her family and for Kenya. It is a story of Kenya’s struggle for the second liberation. It is a story of courage and determination. It is a story of power for the powerless. Above all, it is the story of a mother’s unconditional love. – The Unbroken Spirit won First Prize, Best Documentary at the Pan-African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) 2011.

Film Aid Festival, Jul. 14-21 2011


Dates: July 14-21, 2011
Venues: Goethe Institut, Alliance Française, GoDown Arts Centre, Dadaab, Kakuma
Entrance: Free
Contacts: 0204443385, +254 722 540 543 or Nairobi@filmaid.org
Website: http://www.sundance.org/filmforward/

Festival includes: Workshops, regular screenings, feature short films, outdoor community screening, seminar and documentaries.

Download the Sundance Film forward Draft Schedule.doc

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mbsvw-IlJI&feature=player_embedded#at=111] “FilmAid International, though its innovative work of screening films in refugee camps, makes a significant difference in the daily lives of refugees.”
Kofi Annan, Former Secretary-General, United Nations

Festival: Film Forward Festival, Jul. 16-17 2011 @ Goethe


Dates: July 16-17, 2011
Venue: Goethe Institut Auditorium
Time: Saturday; 1, 4 & 7.30pm and Sunday; 1, 3, 4.30 & 5.30pm
Entry: Free

FilmAid is partnering with the Sundance Institute to bring the Film Forward Festival to Kenya. Film Forward is a cultural exchange program designed to enhance cross-cultural understanding, collaboration and dialogue around the globe by engaging audiences through the exhibition of film and conversation with filmmakers. Between 15th and 21st July, Film Forward events will take place throughout Kenya.

Screenings and workshops are being held in the refugee camps of Kakuma and Dadaab, and the slums of Kibera and Mathare in Nairobi. Through these programs FilmAid and Film Forward are engaging communities who would not usually be able to enjoy a world class film festival.

At Goethe Auditorium they will show amongst others Udaan (IND), Last Train Home (CHI), La Mission (USA), Afghan Star (UK), as well as A Small Act (USA) followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Jennifer Arnold.

SATURDAY, 16TH JULY 2011

1.00 pm UDAAN
India – Director and Screenwriter: Vikramaditya Motwane – 138 min
Cast: Rajat Barmecha, Ronit Roy, Aayan Boradia, Ram Kapoor
Following his expulsion from boarding school, Rohan returns to the small industrial town of Jamshedpur. After 8 years away, he finds himself closeted with an authoritarian father and a younger half-brother whom he didn’t even know existed. Udaan explores deep-rooted family dynamics and a triumph of the human spirit.  – Sundance 2010

4.00 pm LAST TRAIN HOME
Canada – Director: Lixin Fan – Documentary – 87 min
Getting a train ticket in China proves a towering ordeal as a migrant worker family embarks on a journey, along with 200 million other peasants, to reunite with their distant family. – Sundance 2010

7.30 pm A SMALL ACT – followed by Q&A with the filmmaker Jennifer Arnold
United States – Director: Jennifer Arnold – Documentary, 88 min
A young Kenyan’s life changes dramatically when his education is sponsored by a Swedish stranger. Years later, he founds his own scholarship program to replicate the kindness he once received.  – Sundance 2010

SUNDAY, 17TH JULY 2011

1.00 pm FREEDOM RIDERS
United States – Director: Stanley Nelson – Documentary – 113 min
The story behind a courageous band of civil rights activists called the Freedom Riders who in 1961 creatively challenged segregation in the American South. – Sundance 2010

3.00 pm LA MISSION
United States – Director and Screenwriter: Peter Bratt – 117 min
Cast: Benjamin Bratt, Erika Alexander, Jeremy Ray Valdez, Talisa Soto Bratt, Jesse Borrego
A traditional Latino father in San Francisco’s Mission District struggles to come to terms with his teenage son’s homosexuality. La Mission is credited by Latino media as being both authentic and genuine to various aspects of American Hispanic cultures. – Sundance 2009

4.30 pm A Short Refugee Film – followed by Q&A with the filmmaker
Sundance 2010

5.30 pm AFGHAN STAR
Afghanistan/UK – Director: Havana Marking – Documentary – 87 minutes
After 30 years of war and Taliban rule, Pop Idol has come to television in Afghanistan: millions are watching and voting for their favorite singer. This film follows the dramatic stories of four contestants as they risk their lives to sing.  – Sundance 2009

Film Forward is an initiative of Sundance Institute and The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services (USA).

Poetry/Performance: Sauti za Mabinti, Jul. 15 2011 @ Goethe


Date: July 15, 2011
Venue: Goethe Institut Auditorium
Time: 7pm
Entry: Free

Femmenicity is an event that focuses on redefining the woman’s role in the Hip Hop culture. It aims at creating unity within women in Hip Hop by providing a platform to showcase their talent; be it poetry, DJ-ing, fashion, dance, rap skills or entertainment business.

The event will make sure women in Hip Hop have a strong sense of self identity and empowerment. It will help develop and provide women with positive roles that are present and represented within the Hip Hop industry. In other countries, female rappers and poets have made their mark and gained considerable recognition; but in East Africa and especially in Kenya, women lack the support they require, hence they neglect their talent.

Femmenicity brings together the Hip Hop ladies, such as Lness, Kadah, Tamic, Sugar, Faith Nancy, Xtatic, The Magicianz and many more, to share the love for Hip Hop and the element each represents. It is time to stand up, take notice and give props to those women who have left their mark on Hip Hop culture.

There will also be the opportunity to be part of an open Mic session. If you want to perform please send an email to: agynem@yahoo.com