Saturday – The sun rose over the lake to welcome the start
of a long and busy day. I have breakfast with DNA and Simon the organiser
before going with Simon to record the central square car park being transformed
into a concert venue.
A very slick group of chaps were sweating profusely under
the Kisumu sun as the staging and sound equipment were erected.
I managed to sneak off at lunch time and grab a lunch at
Green Gardens with Catherine Vanderwall, Rachel Opyio and Deedra all from
Rafiki a charity supported by VSO who are from Nearby Bondo. Catherine had
rallied round her friends and colleagues and brought 9 people to the event. I
then popped back to the hotel to try and get an hours sleep before what would
be a long night.
Back at the venue we were on Kenya time!! The posters said
6pm until late. By 8pm no-one was there so a few of us nipped to the pub for an
hour. It was 1030pm before the first act came on which was open mike for local
acts. By 12 the main acts were starting ant the crowd had built. Due to the
delay Clinton’s slot was moved forward and Malfred and DNA moved later. A great
night was had and the crowd seemed high on life and the music. (and it may have
had something to do with the hint of sweet herbs in the air…?).
Again here are a few photos but for the full set see my
Flickr account for this day (http://www.flickr.com/photos/westfield21/sets/72157631723620403/)
I went back to the hotel around 4am Sunday morning, got two
hours sleep before getting up to catch the bus back to Nairobi (9 hours) and
then to Kandara (2 more). An early night and back to work Monday morning after an amazing few days in Kisumu.
Light headed
Larry the Cable Guy
Dancing Pair
Malfred and Batoo
D.N.A
That is so fun in your placement, I wish I had that in my previous placement in Central Asia. shitifujon.blogspot.com
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