September 15, 2010

First Visitors To Our New Gallery

Hey people our new gallery got our first visitors today. Ria Nyman with her daughter and two friends came along. They did not leave empty handed. They got themselves some beatuful necklace beads and a DVD copy of Kibera Film School work.

Please don't miss out the fabulous art work from Kibera. Come and get a piece for yourself.
Visitor pose for a photo with Sandra and Bonface
Ria and her group look for their selection


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September 13, 2010

Check Out Our Gallery

Art displays on the wall.
 Today we have opened an art gallery in our premises. Packed with paintings, bead work, DVDs produced by the trainees and many more.

Ken arranging the gallery.
Some of the DVDs on sale at friendly prices.
Sandra and Bonface the heads of the gallery.

We encourage you to come and grab a piece for yourself and experience the artistic nature of the Kibera youth.

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Team From Roadshow Returns

 Finally the group that had gone to the Togetherness Supreme roadshow arrived on Saturday 11th. The roadshow was a success.
Beatrice who played the role of Assistant Coordinator for the team that went had this to say:
"It was a great experience in Narok and Kisii. We got a positive reception from the residents. They encouraged us to continue spreading the message of peace around." Beatrice Aringa

The team was accompanied by Kibera Hamlets, an acrobat team from Kibera with young boys. They were performing at the screenings.



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September 10, 2010

Road to Malindi, and from Narok.

Clarence filming Sandra's film "Conned"
Josphat the D.O.P of "Safari" Bonface's film




Their have been numerous activities going on in the school.  Some of the trainees headed to Kisii and Narok for the Togetherness Supreme Road Show, they were accampanied by two Hot Sun Foundation members.
Same to this week Wilfred Masea, Evans Kamau, Aida Acheing and Amos Owino headed to Malindi for the Insight Malaria Shoot. Insight Malaria is an initiative of the Stop Malaria Now campaign. Wilfred and his group will join others in Malindi, who the shooting of the documentary.
The trainees who are still at the school have been busy on their second projects. Their second projects is a 3 min narrative. This weekend Sandra Owaka and Bonface had their first scenes filmed.




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It's not just a name welcome and learn the art of filmmaking. Our training is hands-on.