The SAMOSA Festival is a biennial cultural platform which blends culture, music, poetry, art and drama to convey messages related to the cohesion and integration of Kenyan society in a creative and expansive manner. It showcases the best of Kenyan culture by bringing together elements from Africa, the East and the West through productions and events which depict an intermingling of various traditional and contemporary interpretations of music, movement and art. The SAMOSA ethic is grounded in the core values of integrity, transparency and a deep respect for the sanctity of art.
SAMOSA stands for ‘South Asian Mosaic of Society and the Arts’; the ‘South Asian’ component in the brand originates from the festival being used initially as a mechanism to channel the Kenyan South Asian population’s contribution to civil society in regard to cohesion and integration initiatives.
2012 is a high impact year for Kenyans, and the Festival will vigorously drive the message of harmonious co-existence, cross cultural acceptance, cohesion and encounters in a soft, exciting, creative, innovative and dynamic manner. Using the primary theme of ‘Creating Cultural Encounters’, we will demonstrate how culture, music and art can be used as powerful tools to generate these encounters and to encourage people to learn about each other, and understand each other better. Today, the brand is by no means an exclusive reference to the South Asian population – it has evolved to feature cross cultural productions and events that showcase the best of Kenyan culture, with the South Asian influence as an integral part of Kenya’s unique triple heritage (African, Eastern and Western).

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Website: http://samosafestival.org
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