Piano Recital: Francesco Taskayali Piano Solo, Sept. 27 2012 @ Italian Institute of Culture Westlands

Date: September 27, 2012
Venue: the Italian Institute of Culture – Michelangelo Hall
Time: 7pm
Entrance: Free
Listen to his work on SoundCloud
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Tango Total with maestros Korey & Adeline—and their Bandoneón!, until Sep 1 2012 @ Italian Institute of Culture
The Patamango Association is very excited to receive tango dancers, teachers, musicians Korey & Adeline Ireland <www.koreyadeline.com> here in Nairobi, for a series of master tango classes PLUS the special treat of live tango music, featuring the quintessential yet rare tango instrument the Bandoneón, at milongas (tango social dancing) on the evenings of Thursday 30 August and on Saturday 1 September.
Please see the facebook event covering their 4 day stay:
http://www.facebook.com/events/447970361892368/
Workshop: Dynamic variations in cross system
@IIC Sat 1 Sep, 9:30 am – 11:30 am – Workshop: Floor, balance, pivot – technique resources for tango dancers
@IIC Sat 1 Sep, 11:30 am – 12:15 pm — “lunch box” break!
@IIC Sat 1 Sep, 12:15 pm – 2:15 pm – Workshop: Center and circumference
@IIC Sat 1 Sep, 7:30 pm – late: Farewell Milonga in company of Korey & Adeline, with a mini solo & accompanied Bandoneón recital from Korey & friends! (Usual refreshments table + 500 Kes venue rental.)
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All workshops will be 1h30 minutes of class time followed by a 30 minutes of “guided practica”. Pricing per workshop per individual:
Drop-in Rate 1 workshop: 1400 Kes
Pre-pay 2 workshops: 2400 Kes
Pre-pay 3 workshops: 3200 Kes
Pre-payment may be made in person at beginning of first workshop in question or by M-Pesa to 0715 357 507. Note no refunds for unattended pre-paid workshops.
Korey & Adeline have very kindly also accepted to extend our Patamango hardship rate policy to their workshops–if this may be relevant to your situation, please contact us explicitly PRIOR to participation to any of the workshops.
Private classes: may be possible in late afternoons of Fri or Sat (and requesting very reasonable rates). Please contact them directly on their kenyan mobile: 0700 038 973.
Please see www.patamango.com/locations for venue location details, and please email <nairobi.tango@patamango.com> for reservations or any additional information.
Film Screening: Welcome to the South (Benvenuti al Sud), Jul 18 2012 @ Italian Institute of Culture
Film starts at 6.30pm – free for IIC cardholders
Directed by: Luca Miniero
Starring: Claudio Bisio, Alessandro Siani and Angela Finocchiaro
Year of production: 2010
Running time: 102 minutes
Genre: Comedy
Language: Italian / English subtitles
This is a very funny Italian movie – playing with the stereotypical differences between North and South of Italy. Highly recommended!
The story of a southern postal employee unhappily transferred to the north of Italy – A self-pitying northern hero dispatched to the Mezzogiorno. The wife of the film’s hero is the leader of a thinly disguised Northern League vigilante patrol with a sense of civic duty so strong she will not let her son accept a balloon from a street trader unless it is accompanied by a valid tax receipt. When her husband is posted south of Naples she buys him a flak jacket.
What he finds is something at odds with his prejudices. The people of the hilltop town of Castellabate are admittedly incomprehensible but they are friendly, honest and live in a place of heart-stopping natural beauty.
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.com
For more information:
http://www.facebook.com/nairobi.tango
http://www.patamango.com/classes
RAI in Kenya – Two evenings about the Italian Public Broadcaster, Sep 29 & Oct 6 2011 @ IIC
The Istituto Italiano di Cultura is organizing two evenings about RAI (Italian public Radio & Television) presented by Dr. Enzo Nucci, Director of the RAI Sub-Saharan office in Nairobi. Featuring the screening of brief documentaries in Italian (English presentation) on:
(1) The positive uses of waste from dumping grounds (29.9.11)
(2) The Kenyan way of democratizing information (29.9.11)
(3) The inhabitants of Daadab (6.10.11)
At the Italian Institute of Culture – Michelangelo Hall – Woodvale Close n. 1 – Westlands, Tel.: (020) 4451266 / 7 – www.iicnairobi.esteri.it
on 29th September and 6th October 2011 at 7pm.
ENTRANCE FREE
29.9.2011 at 7pm.
A documentary on the positive uses of waste from dumping grounds (2010, 16min)
Directed and narrated by: Enzo Nucci, in collaboration with Alessandra Argenti of the Cultural Video Foundation
Nairobi is the largest city of Eastern Africa with its 4½ million inhabitants. A few Kilometres from the city centre stands the dumping ground of Dandora, one of the largest in the world. Indeed, it covers an area of 30 km² and the surroundings are inhabited by more than 900,000 people. It was already declared full in 2001 but since then 2 tonnes of garbage continue arriving every day. Chemical, hospital, industrial, agricultural and domestic waste are unloaded and abandoned without any treatment. Whatever is not recovered is burnt due to lack of space. The toxic fumes contaminate the air 24 hours a day.
The residents say that when it rains, black spots of dirt form on their clothes, dramatically elementary proof of the high levels of atmospheric pollution.
The UNEP (United Nations Environmental Programme) published a worrying scientific report in 2007. In the documentary the possible solutions are also shown. Because garbage is wealth, as some young rappers sing in the clip, and with best practice it is possible to transform it into a source of livelihood.
Followed by:
A documentary on the Kenyan way of democratising information (2011, 16min)
Directed and narrated by Enzo Nucci in collaboration with Vincenzo Cavallo of the “Cultural Video Foundation”
Kenya, 27th December 2007. Few hours have passed since the closing of the ballot boxes for the presidential election when political activists, bloggers and computer programmers joined forces and in 3 days developed Ushahidi, a platform for participatory journalism using free and open source software (i.e. free from commercial copyrights). The three promoters of this venture were Ory Okolloh, Erik Hersman and David Kobia.
Thus a participatory independent media was born, unprecedented in the history of the internet, not only in Africa but also in the rest of the world.
Ushahidi allowed Kenyans to inform and enquire in real time on the atrocities that were consuming the country, by-passing the institutional media, giving news in advance but also providing a precious logistic service to all those who, having to move within the country shaken by the clashes, needed to avoid dangerous check-points and hotbeds of violence. This technological innovation soon became a global case for mapping information in a participatory and shared way.
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6.10.2011 at 7pm.
A documentary on the inhabitants of the Dadaab refugee camp (2009, 16min)
Directed and narrated by: Enzo Nucci, in collaboration with Vincenzo Cavallo of the “Cultural Video Foundation”
Dadaab is the third largest human residential settlement in Kenya after Nairobi and Mombasa. it is also the second Somali built-up area after Mogadishu. The inhabitants live in an area as large as the city of Florence. This reportage (produced two years ago) highlights the drama of a situation that has exploded in all its gravity in the last months when the famine and drought emergency set in, pushing a thousand Somalis a day to look for help, however small, in the Dadaab camp.
Patamango presents Tango classes, Sep 24 2011 @ Italian Institute of Culture
Time: Saturday 24 September – 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.
www.patamango.com/classes
Email: nairobi.tango@patamango.com
Dance: 4-week Introduction to Tango Milonguero, from Sep 6 2011 @ IIC
Time: Tuesday from 7:00pm-9:00pm (1h15/0h45 class/practica)
Days: 4 Tuesdays, 6 Sep to 27 Sep 2011
Location: Sala Michelangelo, Italian Institute of Culture in Nairobi, Kenya
By: Patamango Association for Argentine Tango
A 4 week course, classes on Tuesday evenings 7:00-9:00pm, to introduce the fundamental techniques of social tango that are posture and axis, stepping, pivoting, cadence, partner connection and floor navigation. Numerous base figures will be used along the way to establish and strengthen the above fundamental techniques, examples include ochos, corridas, pausing, salidas, cruzadas, and giros. In short, this course introduces you to the improvisational tools of musical expression and navigation that you need to be able to dance in a “milonga” (the place/event where social tango is danced).
Prerequisite: either completed (at least once) a Tango Initiation Session (next one is on Sat 3 Sep, from 10:00am-12:30, see: www.patamango.com/classes ) or otherwise has previous tango experience.
Email reservation required: nairobi.tango@patamango.com
All additional information: www.patamango.com/classes/intro-tango-milonguero



