Friday 18 March 2011

Kinanda Fest 3- 27/3/2011

Hey, we are back after well break.  KinandaFest now a monthly event happening every last SUNDAY of the MONTH.(mark this in your calendars)









The March Edition of Kinanda Arts Festival i.e. KinandaFest3 is just around the corner and going down on  the 27th March 2011.
Come and enjoy great music, poetry , food, street art and great company


Here are the details for KinandaFest 3


Performances by: Ngwatilo, Sarabi, Ricky Na Marafiki,    Jasmine, Ueta and Ma3
Date: 27th March 2011
Venue: Kifaru Gardens   
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Time: 1.30pm- 6.30pm
Cost: 200/=


See you there:
Below is music and Information on some of the Artists Performing
Ricky Nanjero -A superb bass player who has played with over 30 well known bands and musicians in Kenya, Ricky just completed his first solo album, sample it here




Ngwatilo Mawiyo: Ngwatilo is an exceptional poet writer, singer and all round "she..is..good people". Check out more about her here



Ueta: Arguably one of the best ( if not the best Rock Band) out of Nairobi...do not take our word for it; listen to them here



Ma3: Ma3(pronounced Maa-Three) is a quirky fun loving 6 piece Afrop Pop Band. Recently performed at Sauti Za Busara Fest. Find out more about Ma3 here.and also over here and see them in action here. You can also listen to them here



Jasmine,Jasmine meaning gift from God and an acronym representing the first names of the group.
This vocal group comprises of multi-talented young men:




Made up of 8 members: Justin Mutua,Jack Lenox, Allan Wanjohi,Stephen Maina, Machel Onyango, Emmanuel Muuo, Noel Ngoloma and Ebenezer Omondi.

These eight individuals met in high school as friends before they noticed that they all shared a passion for music and began the group in 2006.


Within the group,some members have been gifted with the ability to play other musical instruments with various artists and bands in Nairobi.

They seek to bring positive change using their music as a tool to pass a message of hope to their immediate surrounding and the world as a whole.

Follow them on twitter or be their friend on Facebook


















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