Invitation to the Babishai 2016 Poetry Festival

 

poetry festival welcome 1Dear Friends,We are relishing thoughts of 2016 as we thank you for being great partners and friends this year. The Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation team is indebted to you for your unyielding support, humour and leadership.

Our Babishai Poetry Festival takes place next year from 24 to 26 August 2016 in Kampala. The theme is Abundance: Poetry from Contemporary Africa.  -themes include, but are not limited to:-

  1. Does poetry from Africa need a definition and how does that impact its production?
  2. The extension of poetry and the sustainability of relationships with artists and the corporate world
  • If poetry exists everywhere, why do so many people say that they don’t understand it?
  1. When and how does a poem become a poem?
  2. The co-existence of political and personal freedom and bondage
  3. Teaching poetry to children and the question of age-appropriate poetry and its accessibility

If you are interested in participating in the festival, kindly email festival@babishainiwe.com,We will also, together with literary partners, celebrate the golden anniversary of Song of Lawino’s first publication in Luo and English since it was first published in 1966. A few schools and guest writers and poets from across Africa, The U.S and Europe have already confirmed attendance at the festival. From January, we will unveil them. The facebook page is Babishai Poetry Festival.

We will also launch our new website and in June, hold the first ever in Uganda, Poetry On The Mountain, scheduled for June and alongside this will be a launch of a poetry collection. Mount Rwenzori’s first ever poetry collection launch.

The 2014 and 2015 Babishai Poetry award long-listed poets will also be published in an anthology and launched during the #Babishai2016 Poetry festival.

We wish you a magnificent year ahead and sincerely look forward to bumping our poetry minds together. Read below for more of our festival calls.

Kindly note that our new official address is babishainiwe@babishainiwe.com

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SPECIAL CALL FOR UGANDAN WOMEN POETS DURING THE #BABISHAI2016 POETRY FESTIVAL

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Nakisanze Segawa performing during the African Poetry Library launch, 2014. Photo by Buyondo

#Babishaipoetry began by celebrating Ugandan  female poets and we aren’t stopping yet. We invite the talented women of Uganda to join us for the #Babishai2016 Poetry Festival from 24-26 August 2016, under the theme, Abundance: Poetry From Contemporary Africa.

We invite you to showcase your work by:-

  • Launching your poetry collection
  • Performing your poems
  • Attending a poetry master class or monologue
  • Participating in a poetry dialogue or silent poetry or
  • Showcasing children poetry or poetography

We accept poetry in Lumasaaba, Luo, Luganda, Runyankore and any other Ugandan language.

During the three-day festival, we will also have new and older Ugandan and international poets and artistes performing, holding open mics and children’s poetry sessions.

Eligibility

If you are a Ugandan female poet, send us the following:-

  • A one-page summary of what you propose to showcase (as MS Word attachment)
  • A 500-word bio (as MS Word attachment)
  • A recent passport photograph (in jpeg or GIFF)
  • Links to your previous work

DEADLINE: Monday, 8 February 2016.

Successful poets will be notified on Monday, 4 April 2016

We look forward to CELEBRATING #Babishai2016 with you

For inquiries, contact: 

Harriet Anena: +25678141297

Email babishainiwe@babishainiwe.com or festival@babishainiwe.com, with your work.

Many children in Africa are interested in the dance and music of poetry but where do they find it? We have a three-day poetry festival this August from 24-26. In celebration of our Babishai Poetricks program, primary school children will be making their own case for poetry?

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#BABISHAI2016    #LAWINO@5O

CELEBRATING SONG OF LAWINO’S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SINCE ITS FIRST PUBLICATION IN LUO AND ENGLISH IN 1966.

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Internet source

Are you filled with the potency, cultural significance and shrewdness of Okot p’ Bitek’s Song of Lawino? Then join us for the #Babishai2016 Poetry Festival from 24-26 August 2016 in Kampala. This is an open call. In 2016, the celebrated Song of Lawino is celebrating 50 years since its first publication in Luo and English,1966.  We want to make this 50th anniversary as grand as we possibly can.

Under the special theme, #LAWINO@50, we invite you to showcase your work,  by:-

  • Performing your poems on the theme of #Lawino@50
  • Leading a poetry master class or monologue
  • Participating in a poetry dialogue or silent poetry or
  • Showcasing children’s poetry or poetography
  • Presenting a paper or new theoretical discussion

We accept poetry in Acholi, Langi, Alur, Lumasaaba, Luganda, Runyankore and any language, you please. We want to hear from you and celebrate with you.

During the three-day festival, we will also have new and older Ugandan and international poets and artistes performing, holding open mics and children’s poetry sessions.

It’s an open call.

If interested, send the following details:-

  • A one-page summary of what you propose to showcase (as MS Word attachment)
  • A 500-word bio (as MS Word attachment)
  • A recent passport photograph (in jpeg or GIFF)
  • Links to your previous work

All works and inquiries should be sent to babishainiwe@babishainiwe.com

DEADLINE: Monday, 8 February 2016.

Successful poets will be notified on Monday, 4 April 2016

We look forward to CELEBRATING #Babishai2016 with you!

 

BABISHAI POETRICKS ADVENTURE TOOLKIT

Babishai Poetricks is a poetry adventure toolkit for children, a memorable and adventurous way for children to discover their creative potential, mainly through poetry, poetic devices and spoken word. It’s the largest program under the Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation, which runs the annual poetry award for Africans and also publishes poetry.

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Babishai Poetricks training in Kampala-December 2015

Vision:

A society of children and youth using poetry and spoken word to articulate, communicate and create.

Mission:

To increase the reading and creating of poetry amongst children and youth in Africa

Objectives:-

To promote creative writing, speaking, listening and reading
To increase the reading and creating of poetry
To encourage artistic and creative and stimulating verbal and non-verbal interaction amongst children and youth
To motivate children to appreciate and respect others and their differences through deeper analysis of poetry and spoken word

Introduction:

Several years ago, after the first BN Poetry Award, the school tours began. Visiting schools in Uganda like GreenHill Academy, Kitante Hill, Gayaza High School, Rainbow International School, Kabojja International School, Mengo Senior Secondary School, Kampala International School Uganda, the experiences, however varied, taught valuable lessons about children and poetry. Babishai Poetricks is a summation of all this.

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The Babishai Poetricks toolkit

This is a collection of exercises developed over many visits to schools. The exercises are creative ways of developing a child’s maximum creative potential. Through the various adventures, a child is able to

Observe and describe
Tell a story
Compose a poem through using a new image
Articulate their individual desires
Affirm themselves and others
Work in a team

There are three ways the Babishai Poetricks trainings are run:-

We conduct Trainer of Trainers for teachers, children’s facilitators, parents and interested individuals. This trainings build the capacity of the trainer, enabling them to use this toolkit and train children. Only certified trainers will be permitted to train under the toolkit and must always present their certificate. Their names will also appear on our website and database for verification.

For schools that have vast numbers we offer the trainings ourselves. We offer trainings for the 11 adventures. It is not an exercise where marks are given but rather a set of creative life-skills whose experiences are shared and analysed to build the child as an individual. Its aim is for a creative literary experience.

There are holiday programs for interested parents who desire their children to be part of the Babishai Poetricks experience. Each child will then join the Babishai Poetricks Family and their names will appear on our database. With permission, on our website as well.

Afterwards, we hold a mini graduation where the children challenge the adults or teachers

One-year goal:

To share the Babishai Poetricks experience in 10 primary schools in Uganda, 10 secondary schools, 10 universities and 10 community spaces (Targeted areas are Kampala, Kabale, Wakiso and Kasese)
To build a database and website specifically for Babishai Poetricks training information, testimonials, images and future plans
To train 20 trainers in Uganda
To form a fully fledged staff
To acquire office space
To produce a fully fledged toolkit
To produce a children’s poetry section in mainstream media
To produce a children’s and youth’s poetry publication of avant-garde, fresh voices, voices that challenge the status quo

Five year goal:

To Train at least 50 trainers each in Kenya, Cameroon, Nigeria and South Africa
To build the Babishai Poetricks Family of children in the above-mentioned countries and reach approximately 500 children per country.

Testimonials:

Teacher Rinju, Director of Big Bear Kindergarten:
“This training of training was extremely helpful, practical, very interactive and enables children to really think.”

Teacher Joyce, Proprietor of Big Bear Kindergarten:
“This is so important because it helps teachers to learn various adaptations to use in their classroom exercises. It is so much broader than what our teacher-centered system provides. It’s a true experience.

Douglas: Former student of Kitante Hill
I’m a poet and this has given me a lot of encouragement. Thanks for visiting our school. Now I know that I can continue with my dream.

Victoria Kisarale, Gayaza High School:
This program offers many opportunities for our girls and we’re very excited about it.

Mbabazi Mpuga: GEMS Cambridge International School
Thanks very much. Our children’s minds have been broadened and we enjoy poetry in the fuller and deeper sense! We had an activity where we put an image on the board and the kids used their imagination to write poetry the result was WOW!!!

I look forward to hearing from you

Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva
Director BN Poetry Foundation
Tel: +256 751 703226
Email: babishainiwe@babishainiwe.com

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The Launch of Babishai Poetricks, 16th June 2015

PRESS RELEASE-LAUNCH OF BABISHAI POETRICKS, AN EXPERIENCE FOR EVERY CHILD

On 16 June, The Day of The African Child, we launched #babishaipoetricks, the children’s poetry adventure toolkit. Babishai Poetricks is the largest program under the Kampala based Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation. The Foundation runs the annual BN Poetry Award and publishes poetry.

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Big Bear Kindergarten Kampala, June 16th 2015-The Day of The African Child

Babishai Poetricks is a toolkit captured in eleven adventures, each of which increases a child’s ability to reach the highest creative and literary potential. By using very interactive exercises, a child engages in creative listening, speaking, describing and introspection. Each exercise enables a child to freely analyse their environments and relate them to their personalities, thus bringing a deeper understanding of themselves. Once they do this, their abilities to use poetry and prose to illustrate and observe are highly sharpened.

Currently, we are conducting Training of Trainers in Uganda and trainings within schools. These are charged at a reasonable fee, given the life-changing exercises. We will also train in Kenya, Cameroon, Nigeria and South Africa for the first three years. The Babishai Poetricks toolkit, produced by Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva, Ugandan writer, poet and Founder of the Babishai Niwe Poetricks Foundation is a program that is timeless, memorable and is the essential means for children to grow from where they are to where they can be.

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Launching at Big Bear Kindergarten, Ntinda

Teacher Joyce, who underwent a Training of Trainers says,

“This is so important because it helps teachers to learn various adaptations to use in classroom exercises. It is so much broader than what our teacher-centered system provides. It’s a true experience.”

Teachers, Parents and schools are particularly going to benefit from this model as they witness their children growing into articulate and confident wordsmiths, poets, speakers and individuals. Many thanks to Ayodele Olofintuade, a writer from Nigeria and Paul Kisakye, a writer from Uganda, for contributing their invaluable poetry to this toolkit.

Pictures from first Poetricks in Kampala, 2015.

 

Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva
Head Trainer and Director Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation
Email: babishainiwe@babishainiwe.com
Tel: +256 751 703226