Somali Week Festival with Hadraawi, Boon Hirsi,
Amina Abdilahi ........
Somali Week Festival 2010
Kayd Somali Arts and Culture presents
Somali Week Festival 2010: Saturday 23 to
Sunday 31 October
Oxford House: Derbyshire Street, London, E2
6HG
www.kayd.org
Kayd Somali Arts and Culture, in collaboration with
Redsea-online.com and other Somali and Somalil and Communities
are proud to present the annual Somali Week Festival 2010 at Oxford
House, Derb yshire Street, London, E2 6HG. The festival is part of
Black History Month and will run from Saturday the 23rd to Sunday
the 31st of October. The festival offers the best of Somali arts and
culture, bot h old and new, presenting a mix of events including
poetry, literature, drama, Music and panel disc ussions.
A number of highly esteemed international guests will take part,
including poets, writers and a play wright, musicians and
other artists. The 2010 festival will provide a great opportunity to
meet with Mahamed Ibrahim Warsame ‘Hadraawi’, Amina Abdilahi,
Ahmed Saleebaan Bidde, Boon Hirsi and Ahmed Ibrahim Awali
We are also delighted to have two remarkable Somali women showcasing
their latest fictional work s: Yasmeen Maxamuud from the USA,
and London’s Nadifa Mohamed. Nadifa will be present to discuss her
book, Black Mamba Boy, and Yasmeen will introduce her work Nomad
Diaries to the Briti sh audiences.
We are honoured that this years Somali Week will be opened by the
Deputy Mayor of London, Rich ard Barnes, and will be introduced by
no other then Mahamed Ibrahim Warsame “Hadraawi”
Somali Week Festival 2010 will showcase visiting artists along with
UK and other diaspora Somali Artists and expertise such as
Hudaydi, Dararamle Hananteeye, Kaltuun Bacado, Dr Martin Orwen, Jama
Musse Jama Khadiija Ceer igaabo, Qaboojiye, Ali Seenyo, Nimco
Yasiin, Nimco Degan, Said Ali Shire, Abdalle Osman Shafey, Fay nuus
Sheekh Daahir, Nuur Daalac, Abdi Bahdoon , Diini Khaliif, Faysal Aw
cabdi Ambalaash, Abdi Good Abees, Cabdillaahi Cawed Cige, Ikraan
Arale, Samira Ali. Saado Isse Isman, Mawliid Adan Aydiid (Qo
qol), clowns from Magic For All Occasions, Ismail Aw-Aden, Saynab
Dahir, Asha Mahamuud Yuusuf “Asha Luul”, Abdirahman Abees,
Rashid Gadhwayne, Said Jama Hussein, Sheikh Mahamoud Sheikh Dalmar,
Mohamoud Ibrahim, Quman Jibril, Ibrahim Isse, Mohamed Aden, Bootaan
, Rob Inglis, Dr. Anna Lindley, Michael Walls, Mark Bradbury, Dr.
Mohamed Rashiid Sheikh Hassan, Dr. Steve Kibb le, Maxamed
Baashe Xaaji Xasan, Abdifataah Yare, Saynab Dahir, Normode and more
We will also show two short documentaries: Jannaalle (The Fortune
Men), This documentary, produ ced by Sahan, aims to explore the
history and lives of the early Somali sea farers who came to the UK.
The second is a new documentry film discussing youth and citizenship
in Somaliland produced by Cabdiraxmaan Yuusuf Arten.
The festival promises to be exciting, educational and entertaining.
You will be able to participate in book presentation, debates about
social issues, comedy, poetry, film screenings, children’s activ
ities and great entertainment, including music and theatre.
For the programme of events, see http://www.kayd.org/?p=505
There is a chance for you to purchase a discounted weekly pass at £25
per person for the entire festival. If wish to purchase your weekly
pass or book a day event ticket please email Saynab Mah amud
at saynabm@yahoo.co.uk.
If you wish to volunteer for Kayd Somali Arts and culture please log
on to http://www.kayd.org/?p=494
If you wish to book a stall please visit: http://www.kayd.org/?p=499
For further information about Somali Week Festival, please contact
Ayan Mahamoud at
ayan_mahamoud@kayd.org or call
07903712949.
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