Check out Louis Vuitton’s Spring Summer 2012 fashion show, by Marc Jacobs Clearly ripping off…I mean…inspired by the Masai ethnic community from Kenya.
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Shot in downtown Nairobi, Kenya, January 8th 2012.
Despite all the media attention on terror alarms in Kenya, the upcoming soul artist Anto and the Paragasha Band joined forces with Stocktown, the online culture video site directed by Teddy Goitom and Benjamin Taft, to plan a flashmob dance video in the heart of Nairobi. Over 100 hip Kenyans met up to be in the video Qwerty Love
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Marco Masoni Jan. 25, 2012
Love it. Reminds you that there's a world of culture outside US “pop culture.”
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Kenyan animator Andrew Kaggia holds up the mirror to Kenya’s political situation in the wake of his country’s most impotant years politically and historically. His short film Wageuzi takes Kenya’s most prominent presidential candidates for the 2012 election and pits them in a futuristic Transformers-esque battle against each other. From actual campaign slogans to the candidates mannerisms, it’s a very nuanced film!
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Safaricom Proudly Kenya is a visually beautiful advertising campaign. It was produced with a 600 member choir singing in Swahili in scenic locations around Kenya. The locations are Mt Longonot crater, Mt Elgon, alongside the Tana River, Ndere Island, Porror Ridge, the Aberdare Range, Lake Victoria, Kericho, and in the hills at Suguta Valley south of Lake Turkana. I hope you enjoy it!
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Hello world. Meet JUST A BAND, Kenya’s hottest [maybe only] electronica band - with one of their chiller tracks - “If I Could”… hope you enjoy
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Africa is quickly narrowing the digital divide with mobile, and in some cases leapfrogging the rest of the world in technology, according to research published last week by TNS International.
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