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Monday

Dec 3rd

A COMMUNITY EVENT
KILIMANI FESTIVAL
THE ART OF COMMUNITY:
FROM COMPLAINT TO CHOICE



Coming This Month



The Kilimani Project is a community initiative that began as a garden conversation by a few individuals who live, work and plan in Kilimani about what makes Kilimani unique, why it is a community of choice for so many and where is the community heading.  The project has morphed into a gathering of organizations, corporations, information entrepreneurs and additional individuals committed to creating the Kilimani We Want.  This is a place that whether you are a Kilimanian, a Kilimaniac, a Kiliphyte, a Kiliasporan, a Kilimutor, a Kilikid, a Kili-elder, a Kiliasparant, a Kilimaniast, or just a follower of a Kilimani-ism this community has room enough for us all.  You, too, can claim My Kilimani.  www.kilimani.co.ke

Come learn more about The Kilimani Project and its upcoming Kilifest to learn how you can assist at the next planning meeting, Tuesday, 4 December from 6 - 8p at Sherehez Restaurant on Lenana in...Kilimani.



Kilimani Speaks: Leo - The Good, Bad, Ugly and Community
Yaya Centre

Kilimani Leo is the second part of the three part Kilimani speaks exhibition. These twelve panels were designed from over 100 images taken by over 20 amateur and professional photographers. The images were shot between June and November 2012. They reveal the good, bad, ugly and community of Kilimani.



Kilimani Festival Stage to be Graced by the Country's Finest - Suzanne Owiyo, Atemi Oyungu, DJ Adrian and others are coming on board
15 December 2012, 
10a - 4p, Kilimani Primary
6 - 10p, Kuona Trust

Kilimani's identity is growing to be known as the avant garde center of Nairobi, the Harlem Renaissance area, the intersection between creativity and community.  The Kilimani Project has called on its creatives and its creatives have responded.  Come enjoy an afternoon of music by Kilimanians and an entire day lined up with activities such as a community dialogue tent hosted by Naipolitans, a wellness tent hosted by Nairobi Women's Hospital and Bikram Yoga of Nairobi, a Kili-kids Korner hosted by Yaya Centre & Capital FM, the Kilimani Speaks Exhibition hosted by Kuona Trust and many more!


        
 


Screen on the Green joins The Kilimani Project to kick-off the Kilifest 
14 December, 6 - 10p, Kilimani Primary School

Bringing the country's, the continent's finest film productions to the Kilimani community, Screen on the Green as the premiere regional African movie house works to satisfy the demand for African films of all variations - movie, documentaries and short films, will host a double feature film screening with major support of The Main Even Company.  

Film titles being confirmed, promises to be a unique night under the stars on Kilimani Primary School grounds.  Save the date now!


 


Sponsors of the Kilimani Festival include Capital FM - Dennis Pritt Residential Association - Willart Productions Ltd  – Yaya Centre - Kuona Trust - Robyn T. Emerson - Kilimani Primary School - Irungu Houghton - Kwani Trust – Geff Mwai – DJ Adrian - Ted Kwaka and The Main Event Company -  Kiko Romeo - Lorna Irungu - Nairobi Baptist Church - Kenya Property Developers Association -  Buddha Blaze - Black Butterfly - Jerry Okungu - PAWA254 – Protus Nyamweya -  Kahare Miano - Screen on the Green – Afrimop – Naipolitans - Musiclandkenya – The Go down Arts Centre - Apex Porter Norvelli among others



WHEN

6 - 10p, 14th December 2012 
10a - 10p, 15th December 2012

WHERE
Kilimani Primary School and Kuona Trust



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