#Safaricom International Jazz Festival
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themagunga · 7 years ago
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Music is memory
#NEWPOST Music is memory | by @AbigailArunga
I’ve never heard of this guy before, so obviously I am saying his name completely wrong. I still don’t know how to say it, because I come into the room a bit later than I expected to and so missed the important phonetic explanation bits. There are two functions going on in the hotel, and I aimlessly wander into the wrong one before 20 minutes later being embarrassedly hurried into the correct…
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newscheckz · 5 years ago
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Kenyan Festivals mostly affected by Covid-19
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Kenyan Festivals mostly affected by Covid-19
Kenya is a country with a diverse populace and rich culture. There are consequently many events and festivals that seek to celebrate the uniqueness of our art, fashion and food. Kenya is a hotspot for events and festivals, which are celebrated in style. We present to you 10 amazing Kenyan festivals you must attend;
Lamu Cultural Festival
Lamu festivals
The Lamu Cultural Festival is a festival held to showcase the beauty and culture of Lamu. Lamu is a Swahili Coastal town with a rich history and incredible architecture, and being a World Heritage site, the Festival aims at bringing more visitors to Lamu, and to get locals to take pride in what they have.
Lamu Cultural Festival takes place around November for about 3 days, and those who attend get to participate in cultural celebrations and activities such as show sailing and donkey races. If not for anything else, go for the food; Swahili delicacies are all that and more.
Safaricom International Jazz Festival
The Safaricom Jazz Festival is one of Kenya’s biggest Jazz events, and a must attend for anyone who loves good music. Different events have been held, and some of the world’s most renowned acts in Jazz have performed, including Jonathan Butler, Jimmy Dludlu, Kunle Ayo, Salif Keita and Chris Bitok.
Notable names from Kenya include Kavutha, Aaron Rimbui and Eddie Grey. Tickets to the last event sold out days before the actual Festival, and it only goes to show how amazing it is.
Nairobi Restaurant Week
Nairobi Restaurant Week is mostly about dining at some of Nairobi’s best restaurants at highly discounted prices. The Restaurant week is a tradition in many cities around the world, and in Nairobi, it lasts a period of about 10 days in January/February.
Restaurants have a special menu with several courses and different companies’ partner to offer free drinks and cocktails. This is a chance to sample local and international cuisines in leading restaurants, and is a must attend for every foodie.
StoryMoja Festival
This is a Festival for lovers of arts and music. It happens every September, and it plays hosts to top local and international musicians and writers. Masterclasses, book readings and showcases happen during the days, while different musical acts crown the day with their amazing performances.
The Festival is also a chance to show case and buy books, art pieces and meet your favourite authors. Previous StoryMoja Festivals were held at the Nairobi National museum, but the 2015 event was moved to Nairobi Arboretum.
Cake Festival
The Cake Festival is usually hosted in Uhuru Gardens, Nairobi. Different Professional and home-bakers offer a variety of cakes to attendees, and you get to eat as much as you can.
It is a must attend festival for anyone who loves cake, and you get contacts to some of the best bakers for your events. The money collected from ticket sales funds different charities, so you get to enjoy delicious cakes ad you help others.
International Camel Derby and Festival
The International Camel Derby is a Derby and festival that is centred on camel riding. There are different camel races depending on prowess and there are riders from all over the world.
There is cycling and donkey rides as well as plenty of exciting activities, that last about 3 days.  Through the festival, visitors are exposed to the delightful food and cultures of the communities around.
Rhino Charge
Kenya’s Most Famous Off-road Car Rally Raises KSH 4.6 Million For Nannapa Community Conservancy
Rhino Charge is an exciting off road car rally that is held to raise money for conservation of the Aberdares Forest. There’s a choice of risky direct route or a safer less direct route, and spectators  can even camp to ensure they catch the action from as possible. Anyone who loves to race off road would definitely enjoy the Rhino Charge
Africa Nouveau Festival
H_art the Band members Wachira Gatama (left) and Kenneth Muya pose for a picture with Barbra Kingori of KBL during the Africa Nouveau Festival held on February 4, 2018 at the Ngong Racecourse Waterfront Gardens.
The Africa Nouveau Festival is a festival that was born out of the popular Blankets and Wine Festival that held over 50 events in 6 years. With this new festival, the focus shifts from being all about music, to incorporating other forms of art, and having excellent culinary delights on offer. It is a celebration of African Music and art as well as Fashion and food over 2 days, and it is as much fun as they come.
Lake Turkana Festival
The Lake Turkana Festival is a festival that is held to foster economic development as well as celebrate and preserve the culture of communities living in the Northern part of Kenya.
They include the Turkana, Samburu, Gabbra, Pokot and Borana. There is plenty of delicious food and the lifestyles and culture of these communities are brought to light through dances.
The journey to the location, through the savannah makes for an interesting adventure as well.
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Safaricom 7s
This is not exactly a festival, but this event makes this list due to its well-deserved hype. Rugby teams from different countries battle it out in games that are scheduled throughout the weekend until a final winner is announced. There are musical performances in between the games and plenty of food available outside the stadium.
This is not exactly a festival, but this event makes this list due to its well-deserved hype. Rugby teams from different countries battle it out in games that are scheduled throughout the weekend until a final winner is announced.
There are musical performances in between the games and plenty of food available outside the stadium. Other interesting festivals include the Sondeka Festival and the Hakuna Matata Festival that showcase Kenya’s music and art scene.
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dudewhoabides · 6 years ago
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RICHARD BONA - SAFARICOM INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL 2014
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skarra-mishale · 7 years ago
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ROBERTO FONSECA - Cuban Pianist
Growing up from a family surrounded with music could have been his blessing. He’s mastered the piano keys like a tobacco farmer has mastered the art of leaf sorting. You know, being a cigar aficionado has made me more Cuban than I could be Kenyan within social circles. Couple that with my love for Copacabana, an obsession with Fidel Castro, ears that are easily seduced by the Cha Cha Cha & the exquisite waft of Bacardi. 
Back to the story - Cuban music is actually African Music. J. Cole’s ‘Can’t Get Enough’ is sampled from a track done by Balla et ses Balladines. Here check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG9wv7iGgkI African beats yes? 
The 1975 born Roberto Fonseca has risen within the ranks. Apprenticeship through the Buena Vista Social Club sharpened him for the world. When he arrived in Kenya together with Fatoumata Diawarra to headline the Safaricom International Jazz Festival, a spark of excitement lit up in Jazz purists. He plays two pianos at the same time & seems to have absolutely no problem if he was presented a third one. 
If music videos are anything to judge an artist from, then this one could easily be basis for Fonseca’s sentencing to years in Jazz composition: https://youtu.be/rQIHLeMVz10
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laureezyf · 9 years ago
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GRAMMY AWARD WINNER BRANFORD MARSALIS TO HEADLINE SAFARICOM INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
GRAMMY AWARD WINNER BRANFORD MARSALIS TO HEADLINE SAFARICOM INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
New Orleans born Jazz artist Branford Marsalis will be the main act during the Safaricom International Jazz Festival 2016, to be held on 21st February 2016.
The 3-time Grammy Award winning artist has had an impressive career that includes touring with rock star Sting and British singer Phil Collins, with his band –the Branford Marsalis Quartet – enjoying the honour of having the Best Instrumental…
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kollonabiswa · 10 years ago
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Jazz Sensation Jonathan Butler Lands In Nairobi
Jazz Sensation Jonathan Butler Lands In Nairobi
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Grammy award music sensation Jonathan Butler is in town for the Safaricom international Jazz Festival. The Jazz Maestro will thrill fans at the Ngong Race course on 22nd February
Butler is the headline artist of the second Safaricom International Jazz Festival and will be joined by South Africa’s Jimmy Dludlu and other leading Jazz artists from different parts of the World…
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potentash · 10 years ago
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An Evening with Kunle Ayo - Safaricom International Jazz Festival
An Evening with Kunle Ayo – Safaricom International Jazz Festival
Mark your diaries because on the 4th of September Safaricom International Jazz Festival will be be giving you a musical treat. Kunle Ayo, the South African Jazz great will be performing at the Carnivore. If you have been to the Safaricom International Jazz Festival before then you know how it all goes down with great music, food and Jazz lovers who make the music come alive with their dancing and…
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skarra-mishale · 7 years ago
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MICHAEL MUNENE on the bass guitar for SHAMSI MUSIC in October 2016 during the Safaricom International Jazz Festival.
Shamsi is Arabic for sun 
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skarra-mishale · 7 years ago
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HUGH RAMOPOLO MASEKELA trumpets at Safaricom International Jazz Festival - October 2016
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