BABISHAI MEETS PEN MALAWI POETS

Celebrating World Poetry Day in Malawi, along with Professor Rubadiri’s poetic milestones,  Babishai Director, Beverley Nambozo Nsengyiyunva, was invited to Blantyre to train, empower and share success stories of poetry. Along with Associate Professor Mildred Barya, based in the US, TJ Dema of Botswana, Professor Gayle Brandeis of the US, Jumoke Sanwo of Nigeria, this group of experienced poets set Blantyre ablaze with their poetry and knowledge.

Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva, performing on World Poetry Day 2018 in Blantyre

Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva with Alfred Msadala , PEN Malawi President.

PEN Malawi, in honour of Professor Rubadiri’s 88th birthday organised a week-long training and poetry recitals to honour the great poet whose efforts still hold lasting impact world-wide. With strong roots in Uganda, Professor Rubadiri, now rather frail with old age, has managed, through his decades of teaching and writing poetry, widened imaginations of thousands of poets across Africa, opened discussions from both contemporary and traditional poets and successfully launched new generations of confident African poets.

During the trainings and workshops of this week of activities, young female Malawian poets, filled with enthusiasm and verve, shared their own experiences and apprehension with writing. Many had aspirations to become established writers; most acknowledged that the journey required mentorship, resources and time. Beverley Nambozo shared her own story of how she drafted her first novel by typing 1,000 words a day until she had completed 80,000 words. With writing, the most important requirement was for the writer to make herself available. If each poet availed herself to reading, practising, mentorship and consistence, then they would become far grater poets than they could have ever desired.

Grace Sharra, for example, agreed that everything around her inspires poetry. Her horizons have broadened. The Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation shared some of the lessons learned from starting the poetry programme. A few were, reaching out to as many poets as possible and giving them platforms where they wee able to shine and not be dulled.  Poetry mentors often fall into the trap of guiding young poets without actually listening to the essence of their art. From 2016, when Babishai expanded her territories ,with a new poetry-nature series, so many opportunities gushed down like manna.

Organising annual poetry-nature events from Poetry on Mt. Rwenzori, Poetry at Mabira Forest and Poetry at Sipi Falls, is as a result of listening to the heartbeat of poets in Africa. Most of them are strengthened from the natural environment that surrounds them, unhinged. This spectacular new series is catching on rapidly and there promises to be at least fifty registered participants for 2018, poetry at Sipi falls.

The Babishai team will also organise specific follow up trainings with the young female Malawi poets and in future, publish them in anthologies of African work.

Poetry is the heartbeat of words and phrases.

For details on the #Babishai2018 poetry competitions, please follow this link.

www.babishainiwe.com/submissions.

 

For details of the #babishai2018 poetry festival, follow this link,

BABISHAI 2018: POETRY AT SIPI FALLS; 3-6 AUGUST 2018

 

 

BABISHAI 2018: POETRY AT SIPI FALLS; 3-6 AUGUST 2018

The #Babishai2018 Poetry Festival is for the adventurous, those unsure of their artistry and for poets who dare to dream. We’re taking you to Kapchorwa and Mbale in Eastern Uganda for a poetry excursion like never before, right at Sipi Falls!

 

Friday 3 August 2018

Day One, Departure from Kampala to Kapchorwa.

We will depart from Kampala to Kapchorwa with a stop-over in Mbale to pick a few participants. There will be snacks on the bus. On arrival in Kapchorwa, the well-established and reputable Rhythm City Mbale, will be ready to welcome the team with a large sumptuous meal, cool drinks and ready tents. There are 2-sleeper, 4-sleeper, 6-sleeper and 8-sleeper.

Requirements

Torch

Warm clothes and shoes

Beddings i.e. sleeping bags, blankets, duvet

Toiletries i.e. toothbrush, toothpaste, sponge, soap, lotion

Light clothes for the afternoon heat

Day Two Saturday 4 August 2018

Poetry at Sipi Trek

We will wake up and have a large sumptuous breakfast by 9:00am. We will then leave at 10:00am for the Poetry at Sipi trek. This trek, Poetry at Sipi, is a nature walk across Mt. Elgon, viewing two waterfalls and stopping for spontaneous poetry with the backdrop of the magnificent Sipi Falls. There will also be photo shoots at prime spots and videography. The efficient and experienced guide will explain the history and herstory of the falls, of Mt. Elgon and of Arabica coffee, which grows on the mountain.

Rhythm City Mbale will provide water and light snacks. A lavish meal awaits all of us at a large ground after the second waterfall. Here, there will be more performance poetry and storytelling in Lumasaaba, by the Bamasaaba of the area. On this day, there will be an option of abseiling, at 60 USD per person, for those interested.

In the evening, on return to the camping ground, will be a large bonfire and barbeque with more poetry, storytelling and kadodi celebrations.

 

Day Three:  Sunday 5 August 2018

Kapchorwa to Mbale: Babishai Poetry Festival Award Giving

We will depart from Kapchorwa to Mbale and stay at Starlight Hotel, where an advance team will have prepared our accommodation. After a hearty lunch, we will rest until the Babishai poetry festival award-giving ceremony in the evening.

There will be poetry performances from the Kampala team, speeches from shortlisted poets of the #Babishai2018 poetry award and the eventual award-giving dinner and ceremony in the conference hall of Starlight Hotel.

 

Day Four: Monday 6 August 2018

School Visits and Return to Kampala

After an extravagant breakfast, courtesy of Starlight Hotel, We will visit a major secondary school and university in Mbale. This visit will involve poetry workshops, readings, discussions, media interviews and photo shoots.

From the Mbale school visit, we will then return to Kampala, satiated and glowing.

The Fee and Payment Schedules:

Early registration per individual by June 30 2018                                                  250 USD

A non-refundable commitment fee by April 30 2018                                          100 USD

Late registration fee                                                                                                         350 USD

 

Deadline for all payments is July 20 2018

 

Fees include return transport from Kampala, accommodation of 4 nights, all meals, tour fees, a T-shirt and hat, poetry experience and entertainment from Bamasaaba performers.

 

All payment MUST be made to the official account of the Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation, whose details will be provided.

 

Contact information:

Nambozo      +256 751 703226

Nagudi           +256 784 272149