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Ugandan Art Speaks Out is a podcast that celebrates the diversity and creativity of Ugandan art and culture. Produced by Omuti Kreativ, a non-governmental organization that uses art to create social change and promote empowerment in Uganda, this podcast takes you on a weekly journey of discovery through the vibrant and diverse world of Ugandan art.
Each episode features insightful conversations with talented artists and creatives who share their stories, inspirations, and passions. You will discover the rich artistic heritage and cultural traditions that shape their work, as well as the social issues and historical contexts that inform their perspectives. From traditional dances and theatre performances to contemporary visual arts and poetic expressions, you will encounter a kaleidoscope of artistic forms that reflect the beauty and complexity of the Ugandan cultural landscape.
Through their art, these extraordinary artists use their voices to illuminate issues close to their hearts, give voice to the voiceless, and spark conversations that reach far beyond their communities. Whether you are an art lover, a curious listener, or someone looking to expand your understanding of Ugandan art and culture, Ugandan Art Speaks Out invites you to join us on an unforgettable journey through Uganda’s creative diversity. Subscribe now and don’t miss an episode!
- 52 - “The Genesis of Tebere: Crafting the Pulse of Ugandan Theatre”
Welcome to Uganda Art Speaks Out, the podcast that dives deep into the heart of Ugandan creativity. In this episode, we unravel the inspiring story of the Tebere Art Foundation—a beacon of artistic expression in Uganda. Join us as we explore the origins of Tebere and its mission to nurture the voices of both emerging and seasoned theatre artists.
Discover how Tebere stands as a pillar for storytelling that echoes the spirit of our nation, offering programs like the Emerging Artists Intensive Lab, Mid-Career & Established Playwrights Residency, and the Kampala International Theatre Festival. These initiatives not only provide a platform for artists to hone their craft but also to share their narratives that shape our cultural landscape.
Don’t miss out on this journey through the corridors of Ugandan theatre, where each tale is a thread woven into the fabric of our identity. Hit subscribe and let the stories of Uganda’s finest artists resonate with you.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgSat, 11 May 2024 - 51 - “Mastering the Stage: Prof. Mercy Mirembe Ntangaare on Elevating Ugandan Theatre”
In this inspiring episode of “Ugandan Art Speaks Out,” Prof. Mercy Mirembe Ntangaare discusses the transformative power of professional discipline in the Ugandan theatre industry. Discover how dedication to craft, ethical practices, and collaborative efforts are shaping a new era for Ugandan theatre. Prof. Ntangaare shares insights on nurturing talent and maintaining the delicate balance between tradition and innovation. Tune in to learn how discipline becomes the cornerstone of artistic excellence and cultural legacy in Uganda’s performing arts. 🎭🇺🇬
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 03 May 2024 - 50 - “Mariam Ndagire Unveils: The Discipline Behind Uganda’s Theatre Magic | Art Speaks Out”
Join Mariam Ndagire, a luminary in the Ugandan theatre scene, as she unveils the pivotal role of discipline in the performing arts. In this enlightening episode of “Uganda Art Speaks Out,” Mariam shares her personal journey and the collective experiences that underscore the importance of discipline in honing one’s craft and elevating the art form. Discover how discipline transcends the stage to influence every aspect of production, from scriptwriting to the final curtain call, and how it shapes the cultural narrative of Uganda’s theatre arts. Tune in for an inspiring session that celebrates the rigor and passion behind the country’s vibrant theatrical legacy.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 26 Apr 2024 - 49 - “Discipline in Art: The Backbone of Uganda’s Creative Expression”
In the vibrant world of Ugandan art, discipline is not merely about adherence to rules; it’s the driving force that propels artists to master their craft and innovate within their cultural context. This project delves into the role of discipline in shaping Uganda’s contemporary art scene, exploring how self-regulation, dedication, and a commitment to artistic growth have enabled Ugandan artists to engage with global artistic trends while staying true to their cultural identity. From the meticulous techniques of traditional artisans to the avant-garde practices of modern creators, “Discipline in Art” offers a compelling narrative of how structured creativity fosters cultural transformation and global dialogue in the heart of Africa.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 19 Apr 2024 - 48 - “Rhythms of the Pearl: Unveiling Uganda’s Artistic Legacy with Dr. Isabirye James”
In celebration of World Theatre Day, we are honored to have Dr. Isabirye James, the esteemed head of the Department of Music, Dance, and Drama at Kyambogo University, share his invaluable insights into Uganda’s art industry. Dr. Isabirye’s perspective is particularly poignant as we reflect on the theme of this year’s World Theatre Day: "Strengthening theatre Industry in Uganda for wealth creation and sustainable development
Dr. Isabirye will discuss the discipline’s integral role in the vibrant heart of Uganda’s art scene, emphasizing how the performing arts not only shape the nation’s cultural identity but also contribute to its socio-economic growth. He will explore the rich tapestry of Ugandan artistry, from the traditional rhythms and dances that tell the stories of generations to the contemporary plays that address current societal issues.
Join us as we delve into the essence of Ugandan artistry, illuminated by Dr. Isabirye’s thoughts on the industry’s relationship with discipline, and how it resonates through the performances that define the nation’s cultural identity. This episode promises to be a profound exploration of the transformative power of theatre and its potential to foster wealth creation and sustainable development in Uganda, in line with the celebrations held at the Uganda National Cultural Centre.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgSat, 13 Apr 2024 - 47 - “Stagecraft and Society: Alex Mukulu’s Ode to World Theatre Day”
In this special episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we honor World Theatre Day by featuring a keynote speech from the esteemed Alex Mukulu. As a luminary in the world of theatre, Alex brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to our celebration.
Listeners will be treated to an insightful exploration of theatre’s role in society, its power to transform narratives, and its capacity to foster community and understanding across cultures. Alex will share his experiences and vision for the future of theatre in Uganda and beyond.
Join us for a journey through the curtains of the stage into the heart of storytelling, where every performance is an act of cultural preservation and every actor is a vessel of shared human experience. This episode is a tribute to thespians everywhere and a call to support the arts in enriching our lives.
Tune in to be inspired by the magic of theatre and the words of Alex Mukulu, as we come together to applaud the enduring spirit of this art form.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 05 Apr 2024 - 46 - “Rhythms of Inclusion: Tereka Kenneth Desire and the Unseen Dreams Dance Festival”
In this captivating episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we are joined by the dynamic Tereka Kenneth Desire, a renowned dancer and the director of Yutta Konvitz. Tereka is not only a celebrated artist but also a pioneer in using dance as a powerful tool for social inclusion.
Discover the story behind the Unseen Dreams Dance Festival, a groundbreaking event in Uganda that celebrates the talents of differently-abled individuals. From the deaf to the visually impaired, Tereka’s festival is a testament to the unifying power of dance and the belief that art knows no barriers.
Tereka shares his journey of founding Yutta Konvitz and how it led to the inception of the Unseen Dreams Festival. He discusses the challenges faced, the victories won, and the joy that comes from seeing dancers of all abilities take the stage.
This episode is not just about dance; it’s a narrative of resilience, community, and the transformative impact of inclusion in the arts. Tune in to be moved by the beats of change and the stories of those who dance without limits.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgSat, 30 Mar 2024 - 45 - “Threads of Creativity: The IGC Fashion Journey with Katende Godfrey (Blak)”
In this inspiring episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we delve into the vibrant world of fashion with Katende Godfrey (Blak), the visionary behind IGC Fashion. Join us as we explore the tapestry of experiences that led Katende, affectionately known as Blak, to make his mark in Uganda’s fashion industry.
From his early beginnings to the establishment of IGC Fashion, Blak shares his unique narrative, revealing the challenges and triumphs of cultivating a fashion brand in Uganda. Discover the cultural influences that shape his designs, the importance of sustainability in his work, and his commitment to empowering local artisans.
Listeners will gain an insider’s perspective on the Ugandan fashion scene, learning about the trends, the business of style, and the creative process that brings a collection to life. Blak’s story is not just about clothes; it’s about identity, expression, and the artistry that threads through the fabric of Ugandan society.
Tune in to uncover the stitches of innovation and tradition that define IGC Fashion, and be inspired by the passion and dedication of one of Uganda’s leading fashion pioneers.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 22 Mar 2024 - 44 - “The Melody of Justice: Blair Koono on ‘Ngamba Nti Onjagala’ and Copyright in Uganda”
In this eye-opening episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we delve into the contentious issue of intellectual property as we sit down with the multifaceted artist Blair Koono. Blair opens up about his personal experience with his song “Ngamba Nti Onjagala” being claimed by another artist, shedding light on the complexities of copyright law in the Ugandan music scene.
Join us for a candid discussion on the challenges artists face in protecting their work, the legal avenues available, and the broader implications for creativity and culture in Uganda. Tune in to hear Blair’s story of resilience and his fight for artistic integrity in an industry where the lines of ownership are often blurred.This title and description aim to capture the essence of the episode’s content while engaging the audience’s interest in the subject matter.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 15 Mar 2024 - 43 - The Amazing Journey of Blair Koono: From Music to Movies
Ugandan Art Speaks Out is a podcast that showcases the diverse and talented artists of Uganda, who use their creativity to express themselves and inspire others. In this podcast, you will hear from Blair Koono, an actor, singer, songwriter, and dancer who has the versatility to perform on all kinds of sets. Blair will share his journey, challenges, and achievements in the Ugandan film industry, as well as his passion for music and dance. Join us as we explore the rich and vibrant culture of Ugandan art with Blair Koono.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 08 Mar 2024 - 42 - The Art and Soul of Blair Koono, Uganda’s Rising Actor and Singer
In this episode, we have a special guest: Blair Koono, the actor and singer who is making waves in the Ugandan film and music industry. He talks to us about his journey from being a theatre student to starring in movies such as Blood Ransom, Enkuba, and When You Become Me. He also shares his insights on the challenges and opportunities for Ugandan artists in the global market. Plus, he gives us a sneak peek of his upcoming song with KaRungi, Ngamba Nti Onjagala, which is a fusion of Afrobeat and R&B. Tune in to hear his inspiring story and his amazing voice. 🎧
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 01 Mar 2024 - 41 - Voices of Female Artist in the Pearl of Africa
Uganda Art Speak Out is a podcast that celebrates and amplifies the voices of female artists in Uganda, the Pearl of Africa. In each episode, we interview a different woman artist who shares her story, challenges, achievements, and inspirations. We also showcase some of her artworks and music, and discuss the social and cultural issues that affect her and her community. Join us as we explore the diverse and vibrant world of Ugandan art, and learn from the experiences and perspectives of these talented and courageous women. Uganda Art Speak Out is a podcast for anyone who loves art, music, culture, and feminism.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 23 Feb 2024 - 40 - Spotlight on the Stage: The Importance of Theatre and Film in Uganda
In this episode, we have a fascinating conversation with a student who has immersed herself in the world of theatre and film at Makerere University, one of Africa's oldest and most prestigious academic institutions. We delve into the careers of these budding artists and learn about the hurdles they overcome and the opportunities they seize to pursue their passion for performing arts and cinematography in Uganda.
Our discussion goes beyond the surface to explore the profound social and cultural impact of theatre and film in Uganda. We unravel the potential of these creative mediums as powerful tools for education, empowerment and expression. By breaking down stereotypes, we aim to celebrate the rich diversity and boundless creativity that characterises the theatre and film landscape in Uganda. Join us as we put the spotlight on the stage and showcase the multi-faceted importance of theatre and film in this vibrant African country.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgSat, 17 Feb 2024 - 39 - Changing the Agu narrative through drama
In this episode we explore how performing arts can be used to address social issues such as the Agu in Northern Uganda, who are said to be a group of war-torn youth. We learn about the research carried out by Makerere University, one of Africa's leading universities, and how they developed a theatre performance to change the story of the Agu.
We interview some of the researchers and performers and learn how they are using theatre as a tool for social change, empowerment and healing. We also discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the Agu in their post-war context and how the performing arts can help them build a better future. Join us to experience the power and potential of theatre to transform the lives of the Agu in Northern Uganda. 🎭🎬Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgSat, 10 Feb 2024 - 38 - The Art and Power of Sound: How Adnan Ssenkumba Shapes Uganda's Stories with His Sonic Skills
This episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out features Adnan Ssenkumba, a remarkable sound recordist and sound designer from Uganda. Adnan is not only the co-founder and director of Omuti Kreativ, a non-profit organization that uses creative arts and media for social change, but also the mastermind behind the immersive soundscapes of Ugandan Art Speaks Out.
Adnan's career showcases his versatility as a sound professional. He started as an actor at the Department of Performing Arts and Film Makerere University Kampala, Uganda (2008-2011), and then switched to sound design after three years of rigorous training, workshops, and self-learning. He made his impressive debut in the Ugandan film industry as a sound man on the Maishia Film Lab short film, "BLACK HALL" in 2010.
Adnan has refined his skills in sound recording and design, inspired by world-famous sound designers such as VIVEC SACHIDANAND (Dubbing engineer and assistant sound designer for SLUM DOG MILLIONAIRE) and KAI TEBBEL (Post-production sound designer for DARK KNIGHT). He has left a lasting impact on Uganda's film scene, as seen in his work on important projects such as Mira Nair’s Short Documentary "A Fork, Spoon, and Knight" and the acclaimed "Queen of Katwe."
Adnan's acute sense and commitment to storytelling through sound have made him a popular partner in Uganda's film industry. His creative approach, influenced by a rich mix of training and global sources, has earned him respect and praise. Join host Gabriel Buule as he reveals the layers of Adnan Ssenkumba's sonic art, exploring the transformative power of sound in Ugandan storytelling and the inspiring journey of a rare and prolific sound professional who shapes the sound of his nation.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 02 Feb 2024 - 37 - Adnan Ssenkumba: A Sound Designer's Journey in Uganda
In this episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we are privileged to host Adnan Ssenkumba, an extraordinary sound recordist and sound designer from Uganda. Adnan is a co-founder and director of Omuti Kreativ, a non-profit organization dedicated to social change through creative arts and media. He is also the creative genius behind the immersive soundscapes of Ugandan Art Speaks Out itself.
Adnan's journey is a testament to his versatility as a sound professional. Trained as an actor at the Department of Performing Arts and Film Makerere University Kampala, Uganda (2008-2011), he transitioned into sound design after three years of intensive training, workshops, and personal efforts. His remarkable entry into the Ugandan film industry was marked by his work as a sound man on the Maishia Film Lab short film, "BLACK HALL" in 2010.
Inspired by world-renowned sound designers such as VIVEC SACHIDANAND and KAI TEBBEL, Adnan has honed his skills in sound recording and design. His abilities have left an indelible mark on Uganda's film landscape, evident in his contributions to significant projects such as Mira Nair’s Short Documentary "A Fork, Spoon, and Knight" and the acclaimed "Queen of Katwe."
Adnan's keen sensitivity and dedication to storytelling through sound have made him a sought-after collaborator in Uganda's film industry. His imaginative approach, drawn from a rich blend of training and global influences, has earned him recognition and admiration. Join host Gabriel Buule as he unravels the layers of Adnan Ssenkumba's sonic tapestry, exploring the transformative power of sound in Ugandan storytelling and the inspiring journey of a rare and prolific sound professional shaping the industry.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 26 Jan 2024 - 36 - Eclipsing Realities: Esther Nakaziba's SFX Encore
Prepare for a mesmerizing encore as Ugandan Art Speaks Out continues its exploration of the surreal world of special effects makeup with the incredible Esther Nakaziba. In this thrilling second part, Esther unveils new dimensions of creativity, taking us on a captivating journey through her latest masterpieces and the evolution of her groundbreaking art.
Join us as we delve deeper into the magic behind Nakaziba Effects, gaining exclusive insights into Esther's innovative techniques, unique challenges, and the inspirations that fuel her boundless imagination. From the captivating allure of her recent projects to the behind-the-scenes tales that breathe life into her mesmerizing creations, Esther Nakaziba invites you to witness the continued evolution of her artistic prowess.
In "Eclipsing Realities," we explore the ongoing saga of Esther's career, tracing the footsteps of a trailblazer in Uganda's SFX makeup scene. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of special effects once again as Esther Nakaziba takes center stage, proving that the art of transformation knows no bounds.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 19 Jan 2024 - 35 - Unveiling Illusions: The Art of Special Effects Makeup in Uganda
Step into the captivating world of special effects makeup with Esther Nakaziba, the brilliant mind behind Nakaziba Effects, in this episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out. Join us as we delve into Esther's journey from a passionate hobbyist to the founder of her own makeup business, where she crafts extraordinary and lifelike effects that elevate the visual narratives of film and music projects.
Discover the intricacies of SFX makeup as Esther shares her artistic process and the inspiration behind her award-winning costume designs. From the challenges unique to Uganda's entertainment industry to the fulfilling moments that come with her craft, Esther opens up about the highs and lows of being a special effects makeup artist in her homeland.
In this episode, we also explore Esther's innovative use of social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook, where she not only showcases her stunning work but also engages with a growing community of fans. Don't miss the chance to be inspired by Esther Nakaziba, a rising star in the world of SFX makeup, as she takes us on a journey through the artistry, passion, and dedication that define her remarkable career.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 12 Jan 2024 - 34 - Endha Echoes: Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr.'s Artistic Odyssey
Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the world of Ugandan art with our guest, Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr., a prolific author, poet, and environmentalist. In this episode of "Ugandan Art Speaks Out," Mitch unfolds the chapters of his artistic evolution, from his beginnings in 2017 to becoming an influential voice on various poetry platforms.
As the winner of his first poetry slam in 2018 and an ambassador for Earth Hour celebrations in Uganda, Mitch demonstrates how he uses poetry as a powerful tool for social change and environmental justice. Delving into his linguistic exploration, Mitch shares his venture into Luganda and Lusoga, enriching his artistic expression.
Discover Mitch's involvement with Kitara Nation and the theatrical realm, including his participation in the production "Arrest the Poem," representing Uganda at the Kampala International Theater Festival. As a Public Health Uganda Ambassador, Mitch actively engages in addressing youth issues through poetry, showcasing the transformative impact of his words.
The episode unfolds the milestones of Mitch's career, from his one-man show "Nzhe" to performances at renowned festivals like StoneFest, Vumbula Uganda Festival, and Afrozilla Festival. Explore the themes and inspirations behind Mitch's EP, "Endha," released in June 2022, and gain insights into his current focus on producing the thought-provoking poetry show, "Mitchz Manifest," held every four months.
Join us for a profound conversation that echoes the essence of "Endha" and celebrates the artistic odyssey of Isabirye Godfrey Mitch Jr.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 05 Jan 2024 - 33 - Digitalizing Creativity: A Candid Conversation with Uganda’s Young Artists
In this captivating episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we continue our exploration of the intersection between creativity and technology. Our talented panel of young artists shares their personal experiences and reflections on the theme of “Skills for a Digital Age for Uganda’s Young Creatives” during the Kampala International Theater Festival.
🎭 The Art of Digitalization: Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of digital tools and their transformative impact on the creative process. Our panelists share their insights on how they use digital platforms to enhance their artistic skills, collaborate with other artists, and showcase their work to a global audience.
🌟 Empowering Creativity: Discover how digitalization is empowering young artists to break down barriers, explore new horizons, and unleash their full creative potential. From digital art to virtual reality, our conversation highlights the boundless possibilities that emerge when art meets technology.
🎨 The Future of Creativity: As we wrap up our conversation, our panelists share their vision for the future of Ugandan creativity in the digital age. From innovative collaborations to cutting-edge technologies, our discussion offers a glimpse into the exciting possibilities that lie ahead.
Join us on this inspiring journey as we celebrate the power of creativity, innovation, and technology to transform lives and communities. Whether you’re an artist, enthusiast, or curious listener, this episode invites you to explore the limitless potential of digitalization and embrace the future of Ugandan art. 🌍🎨
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 29 Dec 2023 - 32 - Navigating the Digital Canvas: Empowering Uganda’s Young Creatives
In this engaging episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we delve into the dynamic intersection of creativity and technology. Our passionate panelists explore the theme of “Skills for a Digital Age for Uganda’s Young Creatives” during the Kampala International Theater Festival.
🎨 Unlocking Potential: Discover how digital platforms serve as powerful tools for nurturing artistic talent and expanding creative horizons. From social media to online collaboration, our conversation highlights the transformative impact of technology on Uganda’s vibrant artistic landscape.
🌐 Mastering the Virtual Realm: The Mastercard Foundation shares their groundbreaking report on digital skills within Uganda’s creative industry. Learn how these skills empower young artists, enabling them to amplify their voices, connect globally, and thrive in the digital age.
Join us on this illuminating journey as we celebrate innovation, resilience, and the boundless possibilities that emerge when art meets technology. Whether you’re an artist, enthusiast, or curious listener, this episode invites you to explore the digital canvas and embrace the future of Ugandan creativity. 🌟
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 22 Dec 2023 - 31 - Harmony in Creation: The Power of Collaboration and Persistence in Ugandan Arts
In our riveting concluding episode, "Harmony in Creation," our distinguished guests, including renowned artist Philip Luswata, share invaluable insights into the dynamic world of Ugandan arts. Join us as they passionately underscore the transformative impact of collaboration among artists, highlighting its crucial role in the creative industry. Delve into personal narratives, including a compelling testimony from Philip Luswata, who shares his journey and experiences, emphasizing the pivotal role of persistence in his remarkable artistic achievements. This episode serves as a beacon, illuminating the importance of unity, resilience, and unwavering dedication in navigating the vibrant and competitive landscape of Ugandan arts.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 15 Dec 2023 - 30 - Beyond the Curtain: Navigating the Artistic Business Landscape in Ugandan Theatre
Step into the world behind the stage with our latest episode, "Beyond the Curtain: Navigating the Artistic Business Landscape in Ugandan Theatre." Join us as we bring you insights from distinguished voices within the Ugandan Theater fraternity, including the seasoned perspectives of Philip Luswata and other influential figures. Delve into the heart of the conversation on "Theatre and Business," exploring the delicate balance between preserving artistic integrity and achieving commercial success. Recorded during the Kampala International Theatre Festival 2023, this episode captures the essence of the ongoing discourse among theatre practitioners. Discover firsthand the challenges and triumphs faced by these creatives as they navigate the intricate intersection of art and business, offering a unique glimpse into the vibrant world of Ugandan theatre.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 08 Dec 2023 - 29 - Artistic Integrity vs. Commercial Success: Voices from the Stage at Kampala International Festival
In this special episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we take you to the heart of the Kampala International Theatre Festival 2023, where prominent figures in the Ugandan Theater fraternity engage in a thought-provoking discussion. The topic at hand is "Theatre and Business: Where do theatre practitioners draw the line between keeping their artistic integrity and making money from their practice?" Join a panel of distinguished guests, including the insightful Philip Luswata and other influential voices, as they delve into the complexities of balancing art and commerce. Hear firsthand accounts and perspectives from these seasoned professionals as they share their thoughts on this critical conversation. The Kampala International Theatre Festival serves as the backdrop for this exploration, a platform that has been fostering the growth and collaboration of East African theatre practitioners since its inception in 2014. Don't miss this enlightening episode that delves deep into the challenges and triumphs of navigating the intersection of creativity and commerce in the world of theatre.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 01 Dec 2023 - 28 - Rhythms of Identity: Ssebo Lule and the Luganda Literary Landscape
In this episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we have the privilege of hosting the incredibly talented Ssebo Lule, also known as Lule Raymond. A Muganda hailing from Kyaggwe in Mukono district, Ssebo Lule is not only a Luganda performance poet but also an author, actor, and recording artist. Join us as he takes us on a journey through his personal story, detailing the evolution of his artistry from the classrooms of Old Kampala SSS to the stages of renowned festivals like Bayimba and Writivism.
Ssebo Lule shares the inspiration behind his powerful poetry, exploring the roots of his creativity and the influences that sparked his passion. From his debut poetry collection, Ogenda wa?, to his recent foray into children's poetry and rap, Lule's artistic journey is a testament to the richness of Ugandan culture expressed through the beauty of Luganda.
As a trailblazer in Luganda poetry, Ssebo Lule has not only performed in various prestigious venues and festivals but has also imparted his knowledge through workshops, including the groundbreaking Babishai Luganda Poetry Workshop. Discover the unique style of his performances, shaped by the influence of poets like Xenson, and delve into the thematic richness of his work, particularly his upcoming poetry pamphlet capturing the challenges of the 2021 elections.
Join us for an inspiring conversation filled with laughter, introspection, and a celebration of Luganda literature as Ssebo Lule shares his perspectives on identity, culture, and the power of words.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 24 Nov 2023 - 27 - Harmony Through Time: Kenneth Mugabi Unveils the People of the Land Concert
Description: Join us on a captivating episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out as the soulful Kenneth Mugabi takes center stage to unveil the heart and soul behind his much-anticipated concert, "People of the Land." In this special episode, Kenneth Mugabi delves into the roots of his musical journey, paying homage to the icons who shaped his artistry. Get ready for an intimate conversation where Mugabi shares the inspiration behind the concert, a celebration of the authentic Ugandan sound that resonates through the ages.
As Mugabi speaks passionately about the men and women who created beautiful, conscious, and inspiring music in the days that molded him, listeners will gain insight into the profound influence of Ugandan musical heritage. From the melodic tunes to the powerful lyrics, this episode serves as a preview to the magic that awaits at the People of the Land concert—a tribute to the timeless voices that continue to echo through the rich tapestry of Ugandan culture.
Tune in to Ugandan Art Speaks Out with Kenneth Mugabi for an exclusive preview of what promises to be a musical journey back in time, celebrating the beauty of authentic Ugandan sound and the artists who paved the way for Mugabi's own remarkable musical expression.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 17 Nov 2023 - 26 - Journey of Whispers: Unveiling Goretti Kyomuhendo's Literary Triumph
In this captivating episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, join us for an insightful conversation held during the launch of Goretti Kyomuhendo's novel, "Whispers from Vera." The author takes us on the intriguing journey of crafting this compelling narrative centered around the vibrant life of Vera, a determined Ugandan career woman navigating love, family, and the challenges of modernity in the 2000s Kampala metropolis.
The event, held at Makerere University during the 6th Mashariki Literary and Cultural Studies Conference, becomes a celebration of Kyomuhendo's literary contributions. As the novel is relaunched, the iconic musical composer Papa Moses Matovu, Head of Afrigo Band, presides over the closing ceremony, emphasizing the importance of preserving culture through the arts.
Listen to Kyomuhendo as she shares the origins of "Whispers from Vera," from its humble beginnings as a serialized column in The Crusader to its transformation into a novel in 2002. The episode explores Kyomuhendo's motivation for rewriting the novel 20 years later, bringing back a relatable story that resonates with readers facing the complexities of relationships, motherhood, and career advancement.
A panel of literary experts, including Dr. Isaac Tibasiima, Dr. Lynda Spencer, Dr. Evelyn Cindy Magara, and Racheal Kizza, delves into the thematic richness of "Whispers from Vera." They discuss how the novel addresses women's experiences, challenges societal norms, and highlights the strength of its protagonist, Vera.
Join the discussion as the panelists share their personal connections to the novel, revealing how it mirrors the struggles and triumphs of women in their own lives. From humorous anecdotes to profound insights, this episode explores the cultural significance of Kyomuhendo's work and its impact on readers across generations.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 10 Nov 2023 - 25 - Buule Gabriel Chrispus: Navigating the Global Landscape of Journalism
In this captivating episode of "Ugandan Art Speaks Out," we sit down for an exclusive interview with a remarkable journalist named Buule Gabriel Chrispus. With an impressive career spanning over 5 years, Buule Gabriel has left an indelible mark on the world of journalism, known for his exceptional storytelling skills and an unerring pursuit of the truth. His work has been published in an impressive 16 countries, thanks to his commitment to impactful journalism.
Buule Gabriel's journey to becoming a prominent journalist is both inspiring and deeply personal. He shares his unique story, shedding light on the path that led him to the world of journalism and the experiences that have shaped his perspective. From his beginnings as a Features reporter in print and digital media to his prestigious fellowships, including the Talent Durban Fellowship in 2021 and the Oil & Gas Fellowship at ACME in 2017, Buule Gabriel's career has been nothing short of remarkable.
This episode provides an intimate glimpse into the life of a dedicated journalist and father, highlighting the challenges and triumphs that have defined his journey. Buule Gabriel's passion for high-quality journalism at an international level is evident in his body of work and his commitment to sharing stories that truly matter.
Tune in to "Ugandan Art Speaks Out" and join us as we delve into the world of journalism through the eyes of Buule Gabriel Chrispus. His story is a testament to the power of storytelling and the impact that journalism can have on a global scale. Follow Buule Gabriel on Twitter at @GabrielBuule and discover the incredible world of journalism through his lens.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 03 Nov 2023 - 24 - Empowering Minds and Nurturing Change: ASA Programm Intern's Journey at Omuti Kreativ in Uganda
In this compelling episode of "Ugandan Art Speaks Out," we embark on a captivating journey through the transformative experience of a young cultural dynamo. For three enriching months, this remarkable individual immersed herself in the vibrant world of Omuti Kreativ, a beacon of hope in Uganda's social and artistic landscape.
Under the umbrella of the ASA Programme of Engagement Global, this unique internship sought to provide unwavering support to the communities and diverse groups of young people nurtured by Omuti Kreativ. The mission was clear: to empower, uplift, and inspire through the transformative power of art and education.
As our guest shares her immersive experience, we'll unravel the profound impact of this endeavor, exploring how art and creativity serve as a catalyst for change in marginalized communities. The episode delves into the heart of Omuti Kreativ, where artistic expression meets social change, and young minds are nurtured to become leaders in their own right.
Join us as we navigate this extraordinary journey with a passionate advocate for social justice and art as a tool for liberation. Get ready to be transported to the heart of Omuti Kreativ and witness the powerful impact it has on the lives of countless young people. Discover how art, education, and the unwavering commitment to change can shape a brighter future for communities in Uganda and beyond.
Gloria Ssanyu Mukasa :
Ssanyu is a cultural studies enthusiast with an unwavering passion for the arts. Her remarkable journey seamlessly combines academic dedication with a fervor for community service, taking her to corners of the globe. She's served as an assistant director, a volunteer in cultural centers, a musical performer, and an educator in Germany. Most recently, she embarked on a profound three-month internship at Omuti Kreative in Uganda.
Born to Tanzanian parents and deeply rooted in Ugandan traditions, Ssanyu's identity weaves a rich tapestry of cultural influences. For her, art is more than expression; it's the heartbeat of every culture, a dynamic force for unity and a tool for the liberation of oppressed communities. Ssanyu's captivating journey and unwavering belief in the transformative power of art make her a remarkable cultural force.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgThu, 26 Oct 2023 - 23 - Omuti Kreativ: Crafting Change Through Art - A Journey of Empowerment in Uganda
In this special episode of "Ugandan Art Speaks Out," we shine a spotlight on Omuti Kreativ, a dynamic force for change in Uganda's creative landscape. Join us as we take a deep dive into the organization's mission, projects, and impactful initiatives that are shaping the nation.
Uncover the inspiring story of Omuti Kreativ, from its founding to its instrumental role in launching the End Child Trafficking Campaign Uganda. We explore how Omuti Kreativ harnesses the power of creative arts, including theater, film, and storytelling, to address pressing social issues and spark essential dialogues.
Throughout the episode, we journey into the heart of Omuti Kreativ's transformative work, particularly its Arts for Change Centre, where young artists receive comprehensive training in various creative disciplines, film, and performing arts. Learn how this center has evolved into a nurturing hub for talent development and cultural exchange.
This episode offers a comprehensive view of Omuti Kreativ's vision for a vibrant society where youth and children are educated about social justice, human rights, and the freedom of expression. Join us as we unravel the organization's dedication to empowerment and the positive changes it's fostering in Uganda.
Tune in to gain insights into how Omuti Kreativ is using art as a catalyst for social change, promoting creativity, social justice, and empowerment in Uganda. Don't miss this captivating journey of artistic transformation!
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 20 Oct 2023 - 22 - Inspiring Change: A Deep Dive into Omuti Kreativ's Work
In this special episode of "Ugandan Art Speaks Out," we turn the spotlight on Omuti Kreativ, a dynamic force for change in Uganda's creative landscape. Join us as we dive deep into the organization's mission, projects, and activities that have been making a lasting impact on the nation.
Discover how Omuti Kreativ was founded and the creative arts, including theater, film, and storytelling, it has harnessed to address pressing social issues and ignite crucial conversations. We explore the journey of Omuti Kreativ from its inception to its pivotal role in launching the End Child Trafficking Campaign Uganda.
Throughout the episode, we delve into the heart of Omuti Kreativ's initiatives, including its Arts for Change Centre, where young artists receive training in various creative arts, film, and performing arts. Learn how this center has become a nurturing hub for talent development and cultural exchange.
This episode offers a comprehensive look at Omuti Kreativ's vision for a vibrant society, where youth and children are educated about social justice, human rights, and freedom of expression. Join us as we unravel the organization's commitment to empowerment and the positive changes it's fostering in Uganda.
Tune in to gain insights into how Omuti Kreativ is using art to create social change and promote creativity, social justice, and empowerment in Uganda. Don't miss this inspiring journey of artistic transformation!
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 13 Oct 2023 - 21 - Harmonizing Life's Stories: Kenneth Mugabi's Musical Journey in Uganda
Join us on this episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out as we delve deep into the soulful melodies and profound storytelling of award-winning Afrosoul artist, Kenneth Mugabi. Discover how Mugabi draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Ugandan life, weaving past, present, and future into his music. Learn about his sensational song "Nkwegomba," which earned him the Hipipo Best Soul Song 2019 Award, and explore the heartfelt tracks from his critically acclaimed album "Ugandan." From his debut album "Kibunomu" to his latest masterpiece, Mugabi's music resonates with the essence of East Africa. Tune in to hear his personal journey and the soulful tunes that continue to captivate audiences across the region.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 06 Oct 2023 - 20 - Soulful Rhythms of Resilience: Kenneth Mugabi's Journey through Ugandan Artistry
Join us on a mesmerizing journey with award-winning Afrosoul artist Kenneth Mugabias he shares his personal narrative and musical odyssey within the vibrant cultural landscape of East Africa, specifically Uganda. In this episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, Kenneth Mugabi delves into the rich tapestry of his life's experiences and how they have woven the threads of his music. Discover the soul-stirring stories that have shaped his artistry, culminating in his 2019 Hipipo Best Soul Song Award-winning track, "Nkwegomba," from his celebrated album "Ugandan," which continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. Explore the essence of his second studio album, "Kibunomu," and the heartwarming melodies of tracks like "Naki," "Nambi," and "Kibunomu."
For those who want to connect with Kenneth Mugabi or learn more about his music, you can reach out to him on his official social media profiles (Facebook: Kenneth Mugabi X: @kennethmugabi , Instagram: kenneth_mugabi, YouTube: Kenneth Mugabi Music) and website: https://kennethmugabi.com/.
Kenneth Mugabi's music is a testament to the power of storytelling and its enduring impact on our past, present, and future. Don't miss this captivating episode where Ugandan art speaks through the soulful melodies of Kenneth Mugabi.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 29 Sep 2023 - 19 - Jennifer Makumbi : Black Lives Matter's Influence on African Authors in Western Publishing.
In our final episode of the series, we welcome back the insightful Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi to discuss a pivotal topic that has reverberated throughout the literary world. Join us as Jennifer explores the profound impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on African authors and their journeys within Western publishing.
The First Woman, Winner 2021 Jhalak Prize – Book of the Year by a Writer of ColourRecipient of the 2018 Windham-Campbell Prize for FictionGlobal Winner, 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for Lets Tell This Story Properly Winner, Kwani Manuscript Project in 2013 for Kintu
Jennifer delves deep into the transformative effects of this global movement, shedding light on how it has shifted the dynamics of the literary landscape. From increased representation and diverse voices gaining prominence to the challenges that remain, Jennifer provides a nuanced perspective on the evolving relationship between Black writers, African authors, and the Western publishing industry.
This episode serves as a thought-provoking reflection on the intersection of social justice, literature, and the power of storytelling. Join us for a compelling conversation that highlights the ongoing struggle for greater visibility, authenticity, and inclusion in the world of publishing.
Discover how the Black Lives Matter movement has reshaped the narrative for African authors, paving the way for a more equitable and vibrant literary world. Jennifer Makumbi's insights are both enlightening and essential in understanding the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary literature.
Awards and Nominations:Nominations
The First Woman shortlisted for The Diversity Book AwardsThe First Woman shortlisted for Encore Prize 2021The First woman shortlisted for James Tait Black Prize 2021A Girl is a Body of Water longlisted for Aspen Words Literary Prize 2021The NAIS-KNAW writer’s residence 2021Kintu shortlisted for Prix Les Afriques 2020Manchester Happened longlisted for Edge Hill Prize (2020)The Alan Chuese Fellowship (2019)Kintu Longlisted for The Prix Du Medicis 2019Manchester Happened Shortlisted for Big Book Award (Harper’s Bazaar) 2019KintuWinner Prix Transfuge Du Meilluer Premier Roman Francais 2019Kintu Shortlisted for Edward Stanford Awards (2019)Grants of Art: The Arts council 2015Kintu longlisted for the Etisalat Prize 2015Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 22 Sep 2023 - 18 - Bridging Cultures in Publishing: Jennifer Makumbi's Insights on Translating for Western Audiences
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of literary translation with the esteemed author, Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi. Join us as Jennifer shares her invaluable insights into the challenges and triumphs of translating books for Western publishing, shedding light on the delicate process of bridging cultural gaps while ensuring the integrity of the original work.
The First Woman, Winner 2021 Jhalak Prize – Book of the Year by a Writer of ColourRecipient of the 2018 Windham-Campbell Prize for FictionGlobal Winner, 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for Lets Tell This Story Properly Winner, Kwani Manuscript Project in 2013 for Kintu
Jennifer recounts her own experiences, notably with her acclaimed novel "Kintu," which successfully crossed cultural boundaries without losing its essence. She provides a compelling guide on safeguarding the authenticity of stories that originate from different worlds, protecting them from potential misinterpretations by Western editors.
As we navigate the terrain of cultural bridges and editorial challenges, Jennifer Makumbi offers a wealth of wisdom for writers, translators, and readers alike. Discover the art of preserving the heart of a story while making it accessible to a global audience in this insightful conversation.
Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the intricate process of translating books for Western publishing, and learn from one of Africa's literary luminaries how to ensure your story remains true to its roots, even in a different cultural context.
Awards and Nominations:Nominations
The First Woman shortlisted for The Diversity Book AwardsThe First Woman shortlisted for Encore Prize 2021The First woman shortlisted for James Tait Black Prize 2021A Girl is a Body of Water longlisted for Aspen Words Literary Prize 2021The NAIS-KNAW writer’s residence 2021Kintu shortlisted for Prix Les Afriques 2020Manchester Happened longlisted for Edge Hill Prize (2020)The Alan Chuese Fellowship (2019)Kintu Longlisted for The Prix Du Medicis 2019Manchester Happened Shortlisted for Big Book Award (Harper’s Bazaar) 2019KintuWinner Prix Transfuge Du Meilluer Premier Roman Francais 2019Kintu Shortlisted for Edward Stanford Awards (2019)Grants of Art: The Arts council 2015Kintu longlisted for the Etisalat Prize 2015Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 15 Sep 2023 - 17 - Harmonizing Traditions, Igniting Dreams: The Inspiring Journey of the Kampala Jazz Orchestra
In this captivating episode, we delve into the remarkable story of the Kampala Jazz Orchestra (KJO), a rising force in Uganda's jazz music scene. Led by the experienced conductor Polycarp Kyagulanyi, KJO is an 18-piece ensemble comprised mostly of talented young musicians from Kampala. Together, they fuse the rich musical traditions of Uganda with the soulful melodies of jazz, forging a truly unique and captivating sound.
Join us as we explore the KJO's ambitious goal of becoming a world-class Afro-jazz orchestra, and their unwavering commitment to promoting jazz education in Uganda and East Africa. Discover how Polycarp Kyagulanyi, the visionary founder and director, uses his expertise to inspire and push the boundaries of artistic expression, nurturing the talents of young musicians along the way.
Through youth development programs and workshops with renowned music educators, the KJO strives to build bridges and foster talent within the local music community. With their soul-stirring performances, they aim to inspire and engage audiences, while also providing invaluable educational opportunities for aspiring musicians.
Tune in to this episode and be captivated by the harmonious journey of the Kampala Jazz Orchestra, a collective that not only aims to create beautiful music but also contributes to the growth and vibrancy of the East African music scene. Prepare to be transported by their melodies, and get ready to witness the power of music in building bridges and igniting dreams.
About Kampala Jazz Orchestra:
The Kampala Jazz Orchestra (KJO) is a prominent group in Uganda's jazz music scene, led by Polycarp Kyagulanyi, an experienced conductor. Comprising 18 talented musicians, mostly young individuals from Kampala, the orchestra combines Ugandan music traditions with jazz to create a unique and captivating sound. Their goal is to become a world-class Afro-jazz orchestra and promote jazz education in Uganda and East Africa through youth development programs and workshops with renowned music educators. Polycarp Kyagulanyi, the founder and director, brings his expertise and inspires young musicians to push the boundaries of artistic expression. The KJO aims to inspire and engage audiences, provide educational opportunities, and contribute to the growth of the local music community.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 23 Jun 2023 - 16 - Harmonizing Heritage and Innovation: The Inspiring Story of Uganda's Thriving Jazz Scene
In this captivating episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of the Kampala Jazz Orchestra and the vibrant world of jazz music in Uganda. Join us as we explore the roots of the orchestra, its mission to blend Ugandan music traditions with jazz, and the vision of its founder and director. Discover how Polycarp Kyagulanyi, a renowned musician, carved his path to becoming a prominent figure in the African jazz scene. From humble beginnings to the orchestra's rapid rise, we uncover the dedication, talent, and artistic innovation that have propelled the Kampala Jazz Orchestra to its current success. Tune in to be enthralled by tales of passion, cultural heritage, and the harmonious fusion of traditional and modern sounds that define this extraordinary musical ensemble.
About Kampala Jazz Orchestra:
The Kampala Jazz Orchestra (KJO) is a prominent group in Uganda's jazz music scene, led by Polycarp Kyagulanyi, an experienced conductor. Comprising 18 talented musicians, mostly young individuals from Kampala, the orchestra combines Ugandan music traditions with jazz to create a unique and captivating sound. Their goal is to become a world-class Afro-jazz orchestra and promote jazz education in Uganda and East Africa through youth development programs and workshops with renowned music educators. Polycarp Kyagulanyi, the founder and director, brings his expertise and inspires young musicians to push the boundaries of artistic expression. The KJO aims to inspire and engage audiences, provide educational opportunities, and contribute to the growth of the local music community.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
For more information and to explore further, visit our website at https://www.ugandanartspeaksout.com/
Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 16 Jun 2023 - 15 - Resilience and Cultural Preservation: Naaka Music's Triumph in Challenging Times
In this compelling continuation of our podcast series, we delve deeper into the artist's journey, exploring how they navigated the challenges of the Corona lockdown and emerged stronger than ever. Join us as we uncover their inspiring tale of resilience and discover how Naaka Music became a powerful tool for preserving and promoting diverse cultures and languages.
In this thought-provoking episode, we engage in an intimate conversation with the artist, delving into their personal experiences during the lockdown period. From the initial struggles to the transformative adaptations, we learn how they not only survived but thrived amidst adversity.
Through their remarkable story, we shed light on the profound role of music as a vessel for cultural preservation. Witness how Naaka Music harnesses the power of melodies and lyrics to breathe life into endangered languages and traditions, fostering a sense of belonging and identity within communities.
Together, we explore the artist's passionate dedication to reviving and safeguarding cultural heritage through their musical creations. Gain insight into their collaborative efforts with diverse communities, scholars, and language experts, as they work hand in hand to ensure the survival and flourishing of ancestral cultures.
Join us as we embark on an inspiring journey of musical advocacy and cultural resilience. Through this episode, you'll come to understand the profound impact of Naaka Music's mission, as they champion the preservation and promotion of diverse cultures, languages, and traditions.
Prepare to be moved as we delve into stories of triumph over adversity and witness the remarkable ways in which music serves as a powerful force for preserving, promoting, and celebrating our shared cultural tapestry. Tune in to be captivated by the fascinating narrative of Naaka Music's unwavering commitment to the preservation of cultural heritage in the face of unprecedented challenges.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 09 Jun 2023 - 14 - Harmonizing Tales: Exploring Naaka - The Captivating Art of Storytelling in Music
We continue our captivating journey of discovery in this episode. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Naaka, an art form that weaves together the magic of storytelling and music. Harmonizing Tales takes you on a fascinating journey where melodies and lyrics intertwine to create profound narratives that touch the soul.
This mesmerizing experience reveals the essence of Naaka and decodes the intricate art of storytelling through music. Immerse yourself in the profound impact of lyrics that seamlessly blend with captivating melodies, painting vivid pictures and evoking emotion.
Through the captivating power of Naaka, musicians and lyricists bring forth narratives that transcend language barriers and engage audiences on a deep level. The harmonious fusion of words and music captures the essence of human experiences, dreams and emotions, creating a transformative and unforgettable journey.
Whether you are a music lover, a lover of poetry, or an avid storyteller, this exploration of Naaka will inspire and intrigue you. Embark on an unforgettable odyssey where the universal language of music becomes a vessel for stories, touching hearts and souls. Harmonizing Tales invites you to engage in the captivating art of Naaka and discover the beauty of musical storytelling.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 02 Jun 2023 - 13 - Harmonies Unveiled: A Musical Expedition and the Journey of Naaka
In this captivating episode, we delve into the artistic world of Busuulwa Brian, a remarkable Ugandan artist. With his mesmerizing performances, masterful music compositions, and exceptional teaching skills, Brian is a true force to be reckoned with. Renowned as a virtuoso pianist and versatile vocalist, his impressive vocal range knows no bounds.
Throughout his illustrious career, Brian has collaborated with acclaimed bands such as the Mile's band, Abaaza, and currently finds himself immersed in the dynamic world of Mseto Nation. Notable among his repertoire are his deeply personal compositions, including the soul-stirring "You Should Know."
Prepare to be enthralled as Brian opens up about his extraordinary creative journey, sharing the triumphs, challenges, and the artistic process that culminated in his groundbreaking music album, Naaka. Immerse yourself in the captivating narrative behind the melodies as Brian weaves a story that will resonate with music lovers and enthusiasts alike.
Join us as we explore the depths of Brian's artistry, unearthing the passion and dedication that have propelled him to the forefront of the music scene. Whether you're an avid fan or simply seeking inspiration, this episode promises to leave you spellbound and craving for more. Don't miss out on this extraordinary encounter with one of Uganda's finest musical talents. Tune in now and let the magic of Busuulwa Brian's music envelop your senses.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 26 May 2023 - 12 - Preserving Culture Through Luganda Poetry: A Conversation with Nsubuga Muhammed
In this episode, we have a captivating conversation with Nsubuga Muhammed, a talented Ugandan poet, writer, and performer known by his stage name NZE. Join us as he takes us on a personal journey, sharing his inspiring story as a poet. Nsubuga not only recites his powerful poems but also provides insight into the motivations behind his work. While he initially started as an English poetry writer and performer, he discovered a deep passion for expressing himself in Luganda, his mother tongue. He firmly believes that by embracing our indigenous languages, we can preserve and celebrate our culture.
Biography: Meet Muhammed Nsubuga, a gifted Luganda writer and poet performer, widely known as NZE. His poetic journey began in 2017 when he joined a dynamic group called Inknet. The following year, Nsubuga collaborated with Kitara Nation, resulting in the publication of his remarkable chapbook of poems titled "ATANNAWA MUSOLO." Since then, he has graced numerous platforms, including the prestigious BAYIMBA Arts Festival, Kampala International Theatre Festival, Kelele at Makerere, Ntebeza, Milege, and Ladu, among others. Prepare to be captivated by Nsubuga Muhammed's incredible talent and dedication to preserving culture through the beauty of Luganda poetry.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgThu, 18 May 2023 - 11 - Inspiring Conversations with Jennifer Makumbi: Crafting Stories and Conquering Continents in Publishing
In this captivating episode, we sit down for an enlightening conversation with the renowned Ugandan fiction writer, Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi. Join us as Jennifer shares her invaluable insights into the art of crafting compelling stories and her journey of navigating the world of publishing across continents.
The First Woman, Winner 2021 Jhalak Prize – Book of the Year by a Writer of ColourRecipient of the 2018 Windham-Campbell Prize for FictionGlobal Winner, 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for Lets Tell This Story Properly Winner, Kwani Manuscript Project in 2013 for Kintu
Discover the secrets behind Jennifer's literary success, from her award-winning debut novel "Kintu" to her latest works, "The First Woman" and "A Girl is a Body of Water." Learn how she has masterfully woven African narratives into the fabric of Western literature.
Jennifer's experiences, including winning prestigious prizes like the Windham-Campbell Literature Prize and the Global Commonwealth Short Story Prize, make her a true authority in the world of literature. Whether you're an aspiring writer or a devoted reader, you won't want to miss this insightful discussion that explores the intersection of storytelling, culture, and the global literary landscape.
Tune in as we delve into the creative mind of Jennifer Makumbi, offering you a front-row seat to her extraordinary journey in the world of writing and publishing.
Awards and Nominations:Nominations
The First Woman shortlisted for The Diversity Book AwardsThe First Woman shortlisted for Encore Prize 2021The First woman shortlisted for James Tait Black Prize 2021A Girl is a Body of Water longlisted for Aspen Words Literary Prize 2021The NAIS-KNAW writer’s residence 2021Kintu shortlisted for Prix Les Afriques 2020Manchester Happened longlisted for Edge Hill Prize (2020)The Alan Chuese Fellowship (2019)Kintu Longlisted for The Prix Du Medicis 2019Manchester Happened Shortlisted for Big Book Award (Harper’s Bazaar) 2019KintuWinner Prix Transfuge Du Meilluer Premier Roman Francais 2019Kintu Shortlisted for Edward Stanford Awards (2019)Grants of Art: The Arts council 2015Kintu longlisted for the Etisalat Prize 2015Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 08 Sep 2023 - 10 - Melodies of Dreams and Advocacy: Andereya's Musical Tapestry Unveiled
Join us for the captivating finale of *Ugandan Art Speaks Out* as we delve deep into the heart and soul of Andereya Baguma's musical tapestry. In this episode, we unravel the inspiring stories behind the tracks that compose his remarkable album, and explore the threads of dreams, advocacy, and collaboration that define his artistry.
Prepare to be transported as Andereya shares the poignant origins of his song "Am the Son of the President," a melody that sprung from the wellspring of his aspirations to become an influential figure. His journey of self-discovery unfolds as we journey through the album, encountering soul-stirring tracks like "Kahunde," "Take My Hand," "Akaana Kange," and more. Each composition is a testament to his personal experiences, dreams, and reflections, woven together into a symphonic narrative that resonates with listeners worldwide.
But Andereya's artistry extends beyond self-expression; he embraces his role as a catalyst for change. Discover how he employs his music as a potent advocate for peace and freedom, using his lyrical verses to sow the seeds of positive transformation.
As the final notes of our conversation resound, you'll uncover the intricate tapestry of collaborations that have shaped Andereya's musical landscape. From his cross-cultural duo with US singer Kate Bass to his engagements with local bands, his collaborative spirit enriches his musical palette and amplifies his message.
Join us in this riveting episode as Andereya Baguma concludes his narrative, offering a harmonious fusion of dreams, advocacy, and artistic camaraderie that encapsulates the essence of his musical journey.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 01 Sep 2023 - 9 - Andereya Baguma's Resilient Musical Education: Triumphing from Struggle to 'Akaana Kange'
Step into the captivating world of Andereya Baguma's musical odyssey as he unveils the remarkable story of his educational hurdles at Makerere University, Uganda. Join us in this episode as Andereya shares how his unwavering determination turned financial obstacles into fertile ground for creativity, ultimately giving birth to his iconic track, "Akaana Kange," featured on his album 'Andereya'. Tune in for a narrative that resonates with triumph over adversity and the sheer power of artistic resilience.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 25 Aug 2023 - 8 - Unveiling Andereya's Musical Odyssey: Part 1 - Early Inspirations and Educational Journey
Welcome to a captivating episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, where we embark on an enchanting journey through the world of music with the multi-talented artist, Andereya Baguma. In this first installment of our series, we delve into the roots of Andereya's musical passion and explore the formative years that laid the foundation for his remarkable career.
Andereya Baguma, a true luminary in the African music scene, hails from the vibrant city of Kampala, Uganda. He's a master of Afro-fusion, World Music, Afro-soul, guitar playing, songwriting, voice acting, and traditional dance. Our guest's journey is a tapestry woven with diverse threads, showcasing his dedication and artistic prowess.
Our conversation takes us back to Andereya's early inspirations, where he recounts how luminaries like Maurice Kirya, Pompi, and Oliver Mtukudzi ignited his love for the guitar. We journey alongside him from the alleys of Kamwookya to the hallowed halls of Makerere University, where he pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music. These pivotal years shaped his perspective, honed his skills, and set him on a trajectory towards becoming a sought-after performer and a beacon of Ugandan musical artistry.
Beyond his awe-inspiring journey, Andereya also wears the hat of a visionary entrepreneur. He is the founder of Nze Music, an innovative company dedicated to promoting authentic and unique African music. His commitment to preserving regional music within Uganda, nature, and tourism led to the inception of the "Endongo Munsiko" music festival and the captivating concert series "Embozzi Z'ekyoto," where spoken word and music intermingle under the starry skies around a bonfire.
As our conversation unfolds, you'll hear about Andereya's collaborations with popular Ugandan bands and his ventures onto international stages. From winning the Penda Uganda Song Contest to releasing his debut solo album, "Andereya," at the prestigious Uganda National Cultural Centre, his career is an inspiring saga of resilience and triumph.
Join us in this episode as Andereya Baguma shares the first part of his awe-inspiring musical odyssey. Stay tuned for more episodes where we delve deeper into his creative process, collaborations, and the stories behind his soul-stirring melodies.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 18 Aug 2023 - 7 - Breaking Barriers: Kagayi Ngobi's Poetry and Navigating State Censorship
Journey into the courageous world of artistic resilience and the power of words with "Breaking Barriers: Kagayi Ngobi's Poetry and Navigating State Censorship." In this gripping episode, we uncover the remarkable story of Kagayi Ngobi, a trailblazing Ugandan poet, whose verses have become a force for change, despite facing the challenges of state censorship.
Join us as we explore Kagayi's poetic odyssey, from his inspiring beginnings to his encounter with the stark realities of artistic restrictions. Delve into the heart of the matter as Kagayi reveals how his poignant poetry play was censored at the prestigious Kampala International Theater Festival, a testament to the immense power his words hold.
Listen closely as Kagayi shares the struggles he faces, where some of his most compelling poetry remains unsung, unheard, and unspoken in various events due to its bold political themes. Gain insight into the battles he wages, both on and off stage, as he fights to amplify marginalized voices and provoke conversations that challenge the status quo.
Through captivating interviews and candid discussions, we bear witness to Kagayi's unyielding spirit, his determination to break through barriers, and his commitment to paving the way for a freer, more inclusive artistic landscape. His journey serves as a powerful reminder of the lengths artists go to ensure their voices resonate in the face of adversity.
"Breaking Barriers: Kagayi Ngobi's Poetry and Navigating State Censorship" is an ode to artistic courage, defiance, and the unbreakable bond between poetry and social change. Join us as we celebrate Kagayi's unwavering resilience, his tenacious dedication to speaking truth to power, and his relentless pursuit of a world where every word can find its rightful place.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 11 Aug 2023 - 6 - From Page to Stage: The Theatrical Journey of Kagayi Ngobi's Poetry
Dive into the mesmerizing world where poetry transcends the written word and comes alive on the grand stage. Welcome to "From Page to Stage: The Theatrical Journey of Kagayi Ngobi's Poetry," a captivating podcast that unveils the enchanting fusion of poetic verses and theatrical artistry, as envisioned and brought to life by the extraordinary Ugandan poet, Kagayi Ngobi.
In this enthralling episode, we embark on an illuminating voyage, tracing the evolution of Kagayi Ngobi's poetry from the pages of his acclaimed collections to the vivid, evocative performances on stage. Witness the magical transformation as his poignant words ignite the hearts of audiences, immersing them in the rich tapestry of human emotions and societal reflections.
Throughout this podcast, we'll delve into Kagayi's riveting performances that blur the lines between poetry and theatre. Discover how his verses have been masterfully adapted into awe-inspiring theatrical productions, captivating audiences at prominent festivals across the globe.
Join us as we celebrate the brilliance of Kagayi's poetry and the remarkable collaborations with renowned theatre groups. We'll explore how his poems have become the heart and soul of captivating plays, leaving an indelible impact on the stages of the Kampala International Theatre Festival, Story Moja Festival in Nairobi, and the AfriCologne Theatre Festival in Koln.
Delving into the poetic essence of his books such as "The New Headline that Morning," "Pupu Poems," "For My Negativity," and "No Speaking Vernacular," we'll witness how Kagayi's verses transcend the boundaries of the written page, becoming a conduit for artistic expression on the theatrical canvas.
Throughout the episode, we'll uncover the creative process behind Kagayi's collaborations with theatre directors and artists, providing a rare glimpse into the inspiration and dedication that fuels the seamless integration of poetry and performance.
"From Page to Stage: The Theatrical Journey of Kagayi Ngobi's Poetry" is a celebration of the transformative power of literature and the boundless possibilities of artistic expression. Join us on this poetic adventure as we explore how Kagayi Ngobi's masterful words leap from the page to the stage, breathing life into powerful narratives that captivate the imagination and leave audiences spellbound.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 04 Aug 2023 - 5 - Kitara Nation: Uniting Poets and Shaping Uganda's Poetry Scene
Step into the vibrant world of Kitara Nation, a creative hub that has become the beating heart of Uganda's poetry scene. Join us on an enthralling podcast journey as we explore the remarkable journey of Kitara Nation, a dynamic publishing house and poetry series that embodies the spirit of unity and artistic expression under the visionary leadership of Kagayi Ngobi.
In this captivating series, we shine a spotlight on the collective efforts of Kitara Nation's founders, including Kagayi Ngobi and his four friends, as they set out on a transformative mission to ignite a poetic renaissance in Uganda. We'll uncover the origins of this literary powerhouse and how it became a catalyst for nurturing diverse poetic voices across the nation.
Drawing from Kagayi Ngobi's own experiences and creative vision, we'll delve into the ethos of Kitara Nation - a space where poets from all backgrounds converge to share their stories, perspectives, and dreams. Through compelling interviews and engaging discussions, we'll witness how Kitara Nation's poetry series provides a platform for budding poets to have their voices heard and their verses celebrated.
Born in the fertile region of Eastern Uganda, where the Nile River's source is said to dwell, Kagayi Ngobi's roots influence the essence of Kitara Nation's literary identity. We'll explore how the spirit of the Soga nation from Kamuli District permeates through the pages of Kitara Nation's anthologies and publications, representing the true essence of Ugandan culture.
From its humble beginnings to a formidable force in the poetry landscape, Kitara Nation continues to shape Uganda's literary future. In this podcast, we'll unravel the collective journey of its poets, exploring the profound impact their verses have had on society, sparking conversations, and kindling a passion for poetry among people of all ages.
Celebrate the power of words as we delve into the enchanting world of Kitara Nation, where poetry becomes a vehicle for change, empowerment, and unity. Together, we'll embark on a poetic odyssey, exploring the vibrant tapestry of Uganda's poetic expressions and the extraordinary legacy of Kitara Nation in uniting poets and shaping the nation's poetry scene.
Join us as we celebrate the triumphs, challenges, and untold stories of Kitara Nation's poets, and witness how their poetic verses resonate far beyond the pages, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who encounter their words. "Kitara Nation: Uniting Poets and Shaping Uganda's Poetry Scene" is an ode to the unwavering power of literature and the enduring spirit of artistic collaboration that propels the nation's poetic soul forward.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 28 Jul 2023 - 4 - African Poetry, Poetry Made in Uganda - A Conversation with Kagayi Ngobi
Step into the rich tapestry of African poetry and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Uganda's poetic luminary, Kagayi Ngobi. We take you on a thought-provoking journey through the artistry, passion, and cultural significance of poetry as seen through the lens of one of Uganda's most prominent literary figures.
Join us as we sit down with Kagayi Ngobi, a remarkable individual whose creative talents span the realms of law, literature, performance poetry, theatre, teaching, and publishing. As a founding member of Kitara Nation Publishing House and the Kitara Nation Poetry Series, Kagayi's contributions to Uganda's literary landscape are immense, with 21 published titles under his belt.
Discover the story behind Kagayi's poetic transformation, which took a fortuitous turn when he attended a soul-stirring poetry recital by Lantern Meet Of Poets at the National Theatre in 2008. From that moment, his life took an unexpected trajectory, leading him to establish poetry clubs in secondary schools and ignite a literary fire among the youth.
Born in Eastern Uganda, a region believed to cradle the source of the mighty Nile River, Kagayi Ngobi's roots in the Soga nation from Kamuli District greatly influence his poetic vision. Through his verses, he seeks to encapsulate the realities, struggles, and joys of his homeland, while ensuring that his language resonates with people from all walks of life.
In this series, we'll explore Kagayi's poetry books, including "The New Headline that Morning," "Pupu Poems," "For My Negativity," and "No Speaking Vernacular." Each collection offers a profound insight into the poet's growth, reflections, and deep understanding of society.
Beyond the written word, Kagayi's poetry takes center stage in theatrical adaptations that have graced prominent festivals, including the Kampala International Theatre Festival (KITF) and the Story Moja Festival in Nairobi. We'll take you behind the curtains to witness the seamless fusion of poetry and theatre that breathes life into Kagayi's evocative verses.
As we engage in a soul-stirring conversation with Kagayi Ngobi, we'll explore the nuances of African poetry, its impact on Ugandan society, and its journey to the global stage. Prepare to be enthralled by his charismatic presence, eloquent words, and unwavering dedication to making poetry a universal language.
"African Poetry, Poetry Made in Uganda - A Conversation with Kagayi Ngobi" is a celebration of the power of words, the beauty of African literature, and the indomitable spirit of a poet whose passion and vision continue to shape the vibrant poetry scenery in Uganda and beyond. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of poetic brilliance, cultural heritage, and the extraordinary world of Kagayi Ngobi.Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 21 Jul 2023 - 3 - From Kampala to the World: Unveiling the Afro-Jazz Brilliance of KJO
Embark on a mesmerizing musical journey as we unveil the Afro-Jazz brilliance of the Kampala Jazz Orchestra (KJO) in this captivating episode titled "From Kampala to the World." Prepare to be transported as we explore the transcendent sounds and cultural fusion that have garnered international acclaim for this extraordinary ensemble.
Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of musical traditions that define the KJO's unique sound. Through a seamless blend of Ugandan music traditions and the soulful allure of jazz, the KJO has crafted an artistic language that resonates with audiences worldwide. Prepare to be enchanted by the intricate melodies, infectious rhythms, and awe-inspiring improvisations that embody the Afro-Jazz brilliance of the KJO.
From humble beginnings in Kampala, the KJO has risen to become a beacon of musical excellence. We uncover the stories and experiences of the talented musicians who form this ensemble, exploring how their shared passion and dedication have propelled them onto the global stage. Discover the remarkable impact of KJO's performances, which transcend borders, languages, and cultures, leaving audiences spellbound and craving more.
In this episode, we celebrate the KJO's aspiration to become a world-class Afro-Jazz orchestra, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and captivating listeners around the globe. We delve into the artistic vision of its leader, Polycarp Kyagulanyi, whose expertise and guidance have shaped the ensemble into a force to be reckoned with.
"From Kampala to the World" unravels the transformative power of music, showcasing how the KJO uses their artistry to bridge cultures, foster connections, and spread joy through their performances. Join us as we explore the mesmerizing journey of the Kampala Jazz Orchestra, and witness the Afro-Jazz brilliance that continues to captivate audiences from Kampala to the farthest corners of the world.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 14 Jul 2023 - 2 - Harmonizing Visions: Unveiling the Inspiration Behind the Kampala Jazz Orchestra's Foundation
Join us in this captivating episode as we delve into the intriguing backstory of the Kampala Jazz Orchestra (KJO) and uncover the driving force behind its establishment. Discover the reasons that fueled the creation of this remarkable ensemble, which has become a prominent entity in Uganda's jazz music scene.
In our quest to understand the foundation of the KJO, we explore the vision and motivations of its founder, Polycarp Kyagulanyi. Through intimate interviews and insightful anecdotes, we uncover the deep-rooted passion and artistic drive that led Kyagulanyi to bring together 18 talented musicians from Kampala.
Delve into the rich tapestry of musical traditions and the desire to combine them with jazz, creating a sound that is uniquely captivating and resonant. Through the stories shared by Kyagulanyi and members of the KJO, we gain insights into the cultural significance and artistic aspirations that drive their performances.
Embark on a journey of discovery as we reveal the fascinating reasons behind the KJO's formation. Uncover how this ensemble, born out of a shared love for jazz and a desire to push the boundaries of artistic expression, has transformed into a platform for innovation and collaboration.
In this episode, we invite you to explore the harmonizing visions that shaped the foundation of the Kampala Jazz Orchestra. Witness the power of music as a driving force behind creativity and cultural preservation, and gain a deeper understanding of the remarkable journey embarked upon by the KJO. Prepare to be captivated by the insights, passion, and musical brilliance that lay at the core of this inspiring ensemble.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 07 Jul 2023 - 1 - Building Bridges, Fostering Talent: Polycarp Kyagulanyi and the Kampala Jazz Orchestra
Step into the world of harmonious connections and creative nurturing in this compelling episode titled "Building Bridges, Fostering Talent: Polycarp Kyagulanyi and the Kampala Jazz Orchestra." Join us as we embark on a journey that explores the profound impact of Polycarp Kyagulanyi and the Kampala Jazz Orchestra (KJO) in Uganda's vibrant music scene.
Through their shared passion for jazz and a dedication to preserving Ugandan music traditions, Polycarp Kyagulanyi and the KJO have become catalysts for change. Discover the remarkable story of how this talented ensemble of 18 musicians, primarily comprising young individuals from Kampala, has emerged as a force to be reckoned with. By skillfully blending Ugandan musical heritage with the soulful allure of jazz, the KJO has crafted a truly unique and captivating sound that resonates with audiences worldwide.
In this episode, we delve into the visionary leadership of Polycarp Kyagulanyi, who, as the founder and conductor, has paved the way for the KJO's ambition to become a world-class Afro-jazz orchestra. With unwavering determination, Kyagulanyi has not only inspired his fellow musicians but has also dedicated himself to jazz education through youth development programs and workshops facilitated by renowned music educators.
"Building Bridges, Fostering Talent" sheds light on the KJO's commitment to inspire and engage audiences, provide educational opportunities, and contribute to the growth of the local music community. Prepare to be moved as we explore the transformative power of music, the unwavering dedication of Polycarp Kyagulanyi, and the collective talent that defines the Kampala Jazz Orchestra.
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Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.orgFri, 30 Jun 2023
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