Monday, 28 April 2014

For the love of Art




Good Morning Nairobi, Kenya, Africa, World.

How are yall doing? Hope your day is going good.

Today I'm talking about artists.

Getting to this point in the post would have taken three paragraphs. Just took three lines. I'm growing up. Oooh, so awesome! Kabisa!



As I write this, I'm on set, shooting an advert. Very hush hush job. I don't have a big role so I have a lot of time on my hands. There are very many varied and talented artists around. From the Colourful cast members, unbelievably attractive models, Tattooed Directors of Photography, multi pierced fashion designers, Red haired make up artists, to plain looking directors, silent ( and zombie like) sound recordists, thoughtful fine artists and production designers ( for thé record, fine artists does not mean attractive artists), the energy conservative musicians and finally, the awkward and geeky writers. So it's apt writing on this unique, different and ( let's be frank about it) weird industry.


Or just different


What makes one an artist?
To create.

(NB , for the rest of the blog, an artist is anyone who creates. Whether you write, act, direct, paint, design, fashion, tattoos, nails, do make up, music, dance etc... )

That's the defining trait of an artist.
One who wakes up every morning to push himself to create thoughts, words, images, and music.

One who uses the right side of the brain more than the left. I.e, right side is the creative side of brain, and the left side is the logical one. Illustrated below.


To the left, to the right



What makes one create?

What makes one open up his mind, heart and soul to create and expose his art to the world?

 Honestly?

There are many reasons.



Why do Artists Create Art?


The grandest of all reasons is...

For the art.
Yes. Creating art for arts sake.
It's one of the best reasons to create. Write because you want to write. Act because you want to. Direct, Sing, Dance, paint, because you want to. Do it because you love it. 

One is pain, hurt and loss; or other "negative " emotions.
Most artists  have gone through so much pain and loss, that creating art is a remedy, a therapy for broken hearts, tired limbs, fatigued minds. Some create their best art when in the deepest of pain and hurt. Taylor swift is a perfect example.

The impulse to share.
Art is synonymous with communication. We create art so as to share a thought, feeling or idea with the world. Sometimes, this impulse is so powerful that you spend sleepless nights and days creating. Usually associated with emotional art, conscious art,  example? Tupac Shakur. John legend, Elani, Sarabi.

Very Calm


For other not-so-grand-reasons
Like Money, or fame. Personally, I don't judge why one creates their art, as long as you create art that is good enough to satisfy your needs. Sometimes (most times), as an artist, one has to create to pay the bills. Simple. And sometimes, that amount of pressure helps one create magnificent art.

Cant Keep calm



Artists are weird.
Its a fact. Majority of artists that Ive met (which translates to most of my friends) are... different. They are not what society would call normal. See that description I gave on the artists on that set. Different, right?


See?


Even if we're weird, or different, were happy.
Why?
Because, when you were a child, chances are that your favorite lesson was music, or arts and crafts, or drama.
Imagine being able to do that as a grown up.
Imagine that every day, you wake up and you can't wait to get to work.
Imagine being unable to sleep cos of these amazing ideas that keep bombarding your mind.
Imagine being unable to sleep cause you cant wait to start on tomorrows project.




and artists are bees




You skip meals cause you don't want to stop creating, even for a few seconds. Even when you have a bad day, you don't need to drink yourself silly. Just immerse yourself deeper into your art, and you will be happy. Right now, I should be at home, relaxing. But I'm sitted in an office, typing off a blog, and I'm extremely happy. After a long day of creating, when your head hits the pillow, you find yourself smiling.

Happiness



Like this kid here



Need more evidence?
http://hyperallergic.com/82279/study-finds-that-artists-are-happy-being-artists/


The downside of being an artist? Where to begin...
To be an artist, one has to sacrifice. Sacrifice yourself to your art. One sacrifices money, time, energy and brain cells. We also sacrifice the ones close to us, the ones we love. Family, Love, Friends; they all feel the pinch. Sometimes we realise too late to change. Other times, we realise with some time to spare and go about correcting our mistakes...

One also has to be rebellious. And I don't just mean the teenage rebellion. I mean every day, willing to push your own boundaries and the boundaries of the art. So this puts you at odds with a lot of people, sometimes even with yourself. You end up hurting people....




 
 As artists, We hurt the people closest to us. Family, Loved ones and Friends.
On behalf of all artists, I apologise to all that the pursuit of art has pained and hurt. We will be better.

Personally, to my mother, sorry for the late nights and the endless worry. To My love, sorry for the time spent away from you. To my friends not already inside this crazy world, sorry for the craziness.

May the future be brighter than New years eve Fireworks





And Now to a personal art story...


Four months ago, on a hot and sunny afternoon, just before my first stage directing class, a Jovial, gracefully aging American walked into Harambee Hall, a lecture hall directly next to The department of Theatre Arts and Film Technology, where yours truly is pursuing a B.A , currently in third year. A small number of students was there, about 15. He introduced himself, Professor Richard Hess, visiting Fullbright Scholar from the University of Cincinnati. Here for the next four months as a member of faculty.



Teeth!



It has been an amazing Journey from creating montages, to poems and a new revelation called a content less scene. We have had good times with this artist, even creating a performance with 12 (kumi na mbili) second year students of which I am a member. The Video is live on YouTube. Here is the link. 
 http://youtu.be/b5u4Ywz-nt8




To Sir Hess. Thank you for the amazing times creating alongside you. You have taught me many lessons, both in my professional and personal life (Like never give up). I thank you for the times, the drinks and the very tasty chicken pudding. God bless you. Say Hello to the good folks at back home, Cincinnati Uni and at Fullbright. Greetings to your wife, and to your Son. May our paths cross again.

Yours Artistically

Dean.

P.S this is the second post on Art that Ive written. Have a read of the first.


Just hold on we're going home


Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Tuesday 14 May 2013





A bikini is an outfit where 90% of a woman's body is exposed.
The amazing fact is that men are so decent, they only look at the 10% that isn't


Good Morning, afternoon, evening and night readers.  

It’s been SEVEN months since my last post. Wow. Seven months. Feels like yesterday I was cranking up my fingers. How've ya’ll been? I hope your all good, as good as Ive been for and sooo mucho has happened. First of all, I'm grateful for the 5000 reads my blog has had. 5432 to be exact, from all over the world. From the United States to Portugal, Russia to Mexico, Canada to Kenya.   I am humbled, very humbled, that you take the time to read my words, experience my stories with me. You are my inspiration. I will continue as much as I possibly can. Check out your flag among the below



Now, I had planned an awesome comeback to the blogosphere. Neon lights, Fanfare, Models in skimpy outfits, spotlights, the full works.  But this is a more modest enterprise.  Though dedicating a blog to one day’s activities is rather cocky, this might be an exception. Be the judge.


Then I almost don’t know where to start. Almost.

So this is a Post of many firsts. First post this year 2013.  First post dedicated to one day. First post to be written from home. First post wearing only... never mind. Its a post of many firsts, but most things are as they've always been. 


So Tuesday 14 may 2013. 

Started the day with repairs in the house. ##NewInfo. Moved to a new neighborhood. Before getting to Ngara, just next to Pioneer College, at the Ngara Civil Housing Scheme. I know people, hehe. Amazing place, cool peeps. And here are the pictures…


Then went to Upper Hill, at NHIF, for a meeting. At the security gate, I got so scanned that I felt X-rayed.  First the guard scanners who violate you by running their hands over you. Then the machine scanner that detects every tiny piece of metal. Really dude? It’s a ring. Not gonna blow up anything. Then finally the meeting. Will divulge details as soon as I can. So after that, went to the British council to rent those awesome and perfect British films. After getting double scanned by huge scary G4S guys. Same thing with the machine. Only to find out they no longer have a library. It was closed down three years ago. And down goes the drain chances of getting those rare awesome British films. Even heard the sound of a toilet flushing in my head. Then back to town to harambee Avenue and walked straight into...



THE OCCUPY PARLIAMENT PROTEST. 



My first reaction. If that was a party, PROJECT X would not be in the discussion. First, cops everywhere with fingers on the trigger. Then the blood. I walked past a guy with two buckets of blood. I do not want to know what that’s about. Then the beaten up protestors. Or so I thought. Met these protestors locked in at the police station. Sounded very high. Or drunk. Or both. Yea, definitely both. Also bumped into Actor Mugambi Nthiga. Asked what was up. Reply? "You know, occupying Parliament" Check out the Youtube link Videos below



 Turns out, they were from slaughtering pigs. Yupp, Pigs. The gist of the protest. MP’s + Pigs = Mpigs. The whole Linturi thang of maintaining MP’s insanely bloated salaries. So the protestors used insanely bloated pigs to drive the point home.  And here are the pics…

DISCLAIMER:: Some of the pics are.... Just Wrong.




 







The Inventor of tear gas, a certain Dr. Robert W. Wood, was a genius. That Shit is Strooooong!!!! Along Harambee avenue, all you could see were people crying and sneezing, hours after the teargas disappeared into the air. For some reason, Tear gas does not affect police officers as much as normal people. Except for this guy. . .



To the MPIG's, food for thought...

 Spent the later afternoon practising for a certain new project. Details will also be revealed soon. 

Then to Allianse Franciase for the 22nd European Film Festival> Watched a swiss Comedy Titled "Late Bloomers", a story of an elderly Grandmothers quest to start a lingerie Boutique in a conservative village. It was genuinely funny with several laugh aloud moments. Will be there today too, From the 5.30 showing of "Easy Money". See you there. Visit the below link for more information






Yours Back-With-A-Bang

Dean.

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Cancer Awareness

Hey people! How yall doing??? Hope youve been good and doing what you do best, wether its studying, dancing, singing, directing, acting, serial killing... maybe not on that last one, hehe. . .. Its been a couple of weeks since I posted. Im doing good since my Last post, 

October is cancer awareness month and keeping that in mind, most of my activities Ive been Involed in are awareness oriented. Ive been rehearsing for a Cancer awareness play for the last two weeks with Dove arts and well show it to you guys next weekend at yet to be released locations but around Nairobi. Keep posted to my facebook wall for more updates.

MY dear Mother has also been busy with cancer themes in mind. She is one of the main event organisers for a cancer walk and screening taking place this weekend on saturday and sunday at Queen of Apostoles Ruaraka. Ive taken the liberty to dedicate this post to her event. And this is most likely the last time pink is going to appear on this blog. Read on.  . .


 

 

Cancer Walk Day - On 27th Oct 2012

Cancer Screening Day - On 28th Oct 2012

Cancer Screening Day - On 28th Oct 2012
The Cancer Walk and the Screening Event is a day that will be packed with lots of activities for a noble cause. On 27th October 2012, we shall conduct a Cancer Awareness Walk from the Queens of Apostles Church compound and along the Superhighway. The Walk shall start 7.00am to 11.00am. Members from the Young Professionals and the Youth of the church and members of the community are expected to participate in the walk. This shall raise funds towards eradicating the menace as well as looking forward to open a Counseling centre along the Super Highway. Interested sponsors who would like to participate in this noble cause are cordially invited.
On the following day the 28th October2012, we shall now have the Screening day. We have invited about 30 Medical Practitioners volunteering from hospitals in Nairobi who will be conducting the exercise, as well as cancer survivors in the locality who will show case their survival tactics. This is based on the fact that we want to make it bigger and better to include the following activities but not limited to:
  1. Cancer and other diseases testing
  2. Paps Smear
  3. Screening and Counseling of Breast Cancer and Prostate
  4. Blood Pressure
  5. Diabetes Testing
  6. Body Mass Index, (BMI)
  7. Dental and Eye conditions
  8. HIV/AIDS testing and counseling
  9. Health and Nutrition talks on management of terminal and lifestyle diseases
  10. Blood donation exercises among others
 

How to Assist Through Sponsorship

There are three categories of Sponsorship
Platinum
Gold
Silver

Platinum Category

Platinum class sponsors will have status as main official sponsors of the Cancer Walk. In addition to being the main official sponsors of the event, the following will be added:
  • The sponsor will be mentioned at the opening, during the event and at the close of the event.
  • The main sponsor will get to display his banner and even set up a tent to showcase his products and services in form of promotional material (i.e. flyers, leaflets, brochures, booklets)
  • The main sponsor will also get a chance to give a 15 minute speech
  • The main sponsor will also get a chance to put up 3 own banners in the venue.

Gold Category

In this category the sponsor will enjoy the following benefits:
  • Get mentioned at the opening and closing of the event.
  • Get to put up 2 own banners and also get the opportunity to set up a tent to show case their products
  • Get a chance to give a 10 minute speech.

Silver Category

In this category the sponsor will enjoy the following:
  • Get mentioned at the beginning and the closing of the event
  • Get to set up one banner at the event
  • Set up a tent to show case their products and distribute their promotional literature ie flyers ,brochures etc

Comparison table

ActionPlatinumGold Silver
Status: Main Official SponsorYesNoNo
SpeechYes(15 mins)Yes(10 mins)No
Main BannerYesNoNo
Own BannerYes (3 Banners)Yes (2 banners)Yes (1 Banner)
Tent & promotional materialYesYesYes

Sponsorship Table

CategorySponsorship (in Ksh)

MaxMin
Platinum500,000250,000
Gold250,000100,000
Silver100,00020,000
The main sponsor owns the right to direct the sponsorship to certain areas of the event. A detailed cost balance of the event will be sent on request. In order to secure the placement in this event, the deadline of 2 weeks ahead of the event should be strictly respected.
Your great co-operation in partnering with us on using making strides Against Cancer will be highly appreciated.

Sponsors.


Contact Us

Tumaini House 3rd floor suite 309
P.O. Box 906-00618
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254 700 299 380
email: info@cackenya.org

References from.

Yours, In Health,
 Dean.