Kenya music week all sold out and kicks off tommorow
11 December 2013
The 10th edition of Kenya music week is finally here going down tomorrow Thursday Dec.12 till Sunday the 15th at the Sarit Centre Expo hall – Westlands.
The annual Platform has consistently lived up its mission of helping to develop a Kenya Music Industry that is professional, transparent and profitable, with all industry Stakeholders such as; musicians, producers, promoters, distributors, consumers, government and NGOs coming to showcase their different products.
This years theme has been dubbed "Celebrating 50 years of Kenyan music", and with that the event organizers have the following plans set out:
1. A decade-by-decade build-up for 5 weeks on KISS 100‟s "Keeping it Kenyan‟, every Sunday from 17th November to 15th December 2013.
2. Decade-by-decade Educational Workshops (i.e. Learning from our Past, to Plan our Future) on the Evolution of Kenya's Music Industry, facilitated by David Muriithi (of Creative Enterprise Centre) and Tabu Osusa (of Ketebul Music).
3. An Exhibition of fifty (50) Photographs (courtesy of Ketebul Music) of the Kenya Music Industry, which is intended to Tour for the next 12 months at various Exhibition Venues.
4. A Live Recording Studio, to be operated by the Kenya Association of Music Producers (KAMP); whereby, Producers will be on-hand to Record a Demo for upcoming Talent, of their Songs dedicated to Kenya.
So come down to the Sarit tomorrow and join Mdundo Team as we celebrate 5o years of good Kenyan music.
The annual Platform has consistently lived up its mission of helping to develop a Kenya Music Industry that is professional, transparent and profitable, with all industry Stakeholders such as; musicians, producers, promoters, distributors, consumers, government and NGOs coming to showcase their different products.
This years theme has been dubbed "Celebrating 50 years of Kenyan music", and with that the event organizers have the following plans set out:
1. A decade-by-decade build-up for 5 weeks on KISS 100‟s "Keeping it Kenyan‟, every Sunday from 17th November to 15th December 2013.
2. Decade-by-decade Educational Workshops (i.e. Learning from our Past, to Plan our Future) on the Evolution of Kenya's Music Industry, facilitated by David Muriithi (of Creative Enterprise Centre) and Tabu Osusa (of Ketebul Music).
3. An Exhibition of fifty (50) Photographs (courtesy of Ketebul Music) of the Kenya Music Industry, which is intended to Tour for the next 12 months at various Exhibition Venues.
4. A Live Recording Studio, to be operated by the Kenya Association of Music Producers (KAMP); whereby, Producers will be on-hand to Record a Demo for upcoming Talent, of their Songs dedicated to Kenya.
So come down to the Sarit tomorrow and join Mdundo Team as we celebrate 5o years of good Kenyan music.




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