Kenya (Coast): Day 4 – the road back to Nairobi Story
…etter than we thought – both sides. The traditional music is beautiful and thank goodness the artists are still around. But we’ve also been able to record with the artists, through Winyo, on a more modern sound.. We’ve done a very good job recording, especially day 2. We had no issue with equipment and the team was trained very quickly. I think the main area to improve is to emulate a studio even more, isolating certain sounds so that we can reall…
Reflections on the pilot phase by Pato News
…nowing very well I would be beading my love [CANON 5D CAMERA] goodbye, so when the studio session was done I escorted her, and Jimmy and Andy too of course to the airport… I would like to personally thank Abubilla for all the support and assure them of our commitment as Ketebul Music to the singing wells project. Our partnership is the beginning of good things to come….
What we learned from the pilot phase News
…g equipment in Campo Limpo Sao Paolo, but we had been in a city relying on city power. In Kenya, we would be truly in the field, without power, with dirt/dust, with the constant threat of storms, with concerns about theft, etc… Test the Team: We would be training the Ketebul team on the new equipment and we would be seeing how we all did in the field in terms of logistics and audio and video capture. Test the Concept: Singing Wells is about the ar…
SWP Launch Day News
…onnection we are making between London and Nairobi through music. So a big thank you to the High Commission, particularly to Wanja Michuki, Principal Counsellor for Trade and Economic Affairs who was delightful to meet and very supportive of our project. And thanks also to Hills Balfour and the Kenya Tourist Board for taking me as their guest. Looking forward to updating you with more news as the Singing Wells project gets underway. Victoria Denis…