SINA SIRI NINA JIBU, performance 18 (2021) by Olga Kisseleva, James Mweu, and James MuriukiOriginal Source: https://eaman.org/
Performers
The performance was carried out by the students from the Anidan Centre for Children who interpreted the message from a baobab after learning about methods the project used for data collection from trees.
The performative dance of the creative young people of Anidan is an homage to the baobab, its wisdom, its resilience, and our effort to take the dialogue with nature to a new level of understanding, protection, and exploration.
SINA SIRI NINA JIBU, I have no secrets but I have an answer
Fragment of performance video
SINA SIRI NINA JIBU performance 15 (2021) by Olga Kisseleva, James Mweu, and James MuriukiOriginal Source: https://eaman.org/
Dancing in the wind
SINA SIRI NINA JIBU performance 17 (2021) by Olga Kisseleva, James Mweu, and James MuriukiOriginal Source: https://eaman.org/
Wind blowing through a message from a baobab tree
Khangas in the installation SINA SIRI NINA JIBU flutter in the wind together with the coastal trees.
The message of the baobab is laid out. Are we listening?
SINA SIRI NINA JIBU performance 20 (2021) by Olga Kisseleva, James Mweu, and James MuriukiOriginal Source: https://eaman.org/
Performing at the rooftops
SINA SIRI NINA JIBU performance 18 (2021) by Olga Kisseleva, James Mweu, and James MuriukiOriginal Source: https://eaman.org/
Message of a baobab tree color-coded in khangas, Lamu island
Installation SINA SIRI NINA JIBU facing the Indian ocean
SINA SIRI NINA JIBU performance 19 (2021) by Olga Kisseleva, James Mweu, and James MuriukiOriginal Source: https://eaman.org/
Colors of nature and culture of the Swahili coast
SINA SIRI NINA JIBU performance 16 (2021) by Olga Kisseleva, James Mweu, and James MuriukiOriginal Source: https://eaman.org/
The wind settled, the message remained
Color coding (2021) by Olga Kisseleva and James MuriukiEastern African Museum of Art Nairobi (EAMAN)
From code to life
SINA SIRI NINA JIBU, Performance (2021)
Author: Olga Kisseleva, James Muriuki
Choreographer: James Mweu
Performers: Students of the Anidan Centre for Children
Photographer: Ian Kathurima Kinyua (SwiftLab), James Muriuki, Margaret Ngigi
Video editing: James Muriuki, Emmaus Kimani, Federico Debetto
Curator: James Muriuki
Project & Technical Coordinator: Emmaus Kimani
Project Director: Maria Amelina
Commissioned, co-created and co-produced by EAMAN
Participation of the Peponi Hotel and Anidan Centre, Lamu are gratefully acknowledged.
Listening to The Rift Valley Project: https://eaman.org
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