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Kwani? Open Mic – 2nd March, 2010

February 25, 2010

Kwani Trust is inviting you to Kwani? Open Mic on Tuesday, 2nd March, 2010 at Club Soundd, Hamilton House Kaunda Street

Entry: Ksh 100/- only.

Featured Poet: Ngwatilo Mawiyoo

MC: Cindy Ogana

Ngwatilo will be presenting poems from her new collection: blue mothertongue an urban anthology of growing up in Nairobi.

Open Mic slots are open from 6pm all are welcome to register.

Karibuni!

“The Kenya I Know” Poetry Call-Out

February 25, 2010

Following multiple conversations on “The Kenya We Want,” and our recent “The Kenya I Live In” short story competition, The Kwani Trust would like to invite writers to submit poems that explore the multiple realities we live in, the moments that define our public and personal lives, be they located in our parents, our childhood; high school and/or college, our adventures accessing and conquering (or not) workplaces, what parenthood begins to look like; the things that change, the things that remain the same.

We’re looking for disarming poems written in song and dance, in colour or in black and white, in noise and silence, innocence or guilt –truths and lies as told by a new generation, spurred by new imaginations, revealed by new narratives and expressions.

Selected poems will appear in the upcoming Kwani? 06. Read more

‘The Kenya I Live In’ Short Story Competition Update

February 25, 2010

Kwani Short Story Competition

Kwani Short Story Competition

In July 2009 Kwani Trust announced the launch of a national short story competition titled, ‘The Kenya I Live In’, inspired by the recent push for ‘The Kenya We Want’.

Kwani Trust has received a record 500 entries for the ‘Kenya I Live In’ short story competition. Winners will now be announced on the 24th of March during the launches of 4 upcoming Kwani? titles. In addition to being published in our upcoming issue, Kwani? 06, the three best stories will bag the following prizes:

• Winner: Ksh. 100,000
• 1st runner up: Ksh. 50,000
• 2nd runner up: Ksh. 25,000

There will also be a 10,000 shilling gratuity for the 3rd and 4th runners up. Read more

From The Archives: Observations From The Nairobi Central Picha Mtaani Street Exhibition

February 18, 2010

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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised The Next Time

Samuel Munene observes public reactions to the recently held Picha Mtaani exhibition outside the Hilton Hotel.

You will not be able to stay home, brother.
.. skip out for beer during commercials,
because the revolution will not be televised.
The revolution will not be televised
The revolution will be no re-run brothers;
The revolution will be live.

Gill Scott Heron, American poet and musician Read more

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