Showing posts with label African poets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African poets. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

THE #BABISHAI2016 POETRY SHORTLIST

And here we are with the #Babishai2016 Poetry shortlist. The shimmering of verse upon verse and conversations with trusted unknowns; the readers. This shortlist is their gift, an addition to the journey of those who have graciously embellished life with their own creativity.
Congratulations to each one. We’ll be holding a discussion on the shortlist at Femrite offices in Kampala  on Monday 22nd August from 5:30 pm. Please join us. Last year, Harriet Anena and Prof Rem Raj lead the same fiery discussion.

SHORTLIST:-

SINCERELY,
The Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation Team
Vision: A Society immersed in poetry

Email address:    babishainiwe@babishainiwe.com
Tel:                         +256 751 703226
Website:               www.babishainiwe.com
Twitter:                @BNPoetryAward
The #Babishai2016 Poetry Festival runs from 24 to 26 August 2016  in Kampala Ntinda at Maria's Place opposite the Froebel stage, near Victory City Church.
Poetry Festival



Thursday, July 7, 2016

BABISHAIKU, BABISHAI HAIKU SHORTLIST 2016

 Babishai is pleased to announce the top Haikus of its first ever 2016 award.

It was an extremely tight race with submissions from every region of the continent. There is definitely massive talent in Haikus across Africa. We'll be hearing from the shortlistees about their writing processes and the judges too about seeking quality in a Haiku.




 

 


fogbound day...

everyone suffers
myopia

Blessmond Alebna Ayinbire  (Ghana)











weaver birds...

the bombed market
echoes back to life


Chibuihe-Light Obi from Nigeria

 















blackout evening
the moon lights up
outdoor conversation

Kwaku Feni Adow (Ghana)













When the rain-drones drop
kaleidoscopes explode from
Namaqualand’s soul

Ayesha Kajee (South Africa)
















new buds
the farmland throws off
a past of harmattan fire




 Kwaku Feni Adow (Ghana)
















orange sunset -
fisherman's shadow
afloat on the waves

 Chibuihe-Light Obi ( Nigeria)










Monday, June 6, 2016

BABISHAI LAUNCHES BUSINESS PROGRAM FOR POETS & CREATIVES-4TH JUNE 2016

On 4th June, the team at the Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation, launched a new business program for artists,mainly poets,. Over the years, reflecting on how challenging it has been for poet to professionalise, value their work, conduct market research and monetize their performances, it was time to overhaul mindsets and set new precedent.
Gyaviira Kyaka, photo by Dilman Dila





Gyavira Kyaka, our main speaker, has over fifteen years' experience in sales and marketing with Coca-Cola ad Hima Cement and currently works at Vivo Energy. He is also a John Maxwell leadership trainer.

On an unforgettable Saturday afternoon after Uganda Martyrs' Day, we sat at a round table discussion, over-looking the lush gardens of Mrs. Betty Mugoya in Mpererwe, the hard talks began. Do we, as poets, carry out intense market research, before we produce our work? Or do we produce the book and then hope that our creative promotion will make people buy? Marketing tells us whether or not we should even produce the book.

As people, we are the first brand and our packaging must match the product. Are the consumers of poetry today, the same as they were ten years ago? If they are different, we need to acknowledge that. Who is our target? Who are the biggest influencers?
Dorothy Kisarale, communications consultant, photo by Dilman Dila

As artists,we also need o reinvent ourselves to remain relevant , otherwise we will wake up dead. we really know our customer? What is their age?
Whats their income level? What is our unique value proposition? As poets, how do we create a sellable product?

The hosts of any event must introduce as properly, as honourable members of society.

Present at the meeting were Dorothy Kisarale, Communications consultant, Crystal Rutangye and editor and publisher, Dilman Dila a filmaker and author, Caesar Obong, a spoken word oet, Anna Nakitende, a banker, George Kiwanuka , a law student, Rosey Sembatya, an educator, Denis Lumbasi a journalist, Beverley Nambozo, a writer and leadership trainer and Gyaviira Kyaka, the main speaker. Bbashai will be holding such business talks regularly.