Eunic presents its 2019 musical festival
The European Union National Institutes for Culture (Eunic) cluster in Namibia presents the Eunic Music Festival 2019 scheduled for Friday, 5 April with a line-up of hip-hop artists from the relevant European states, and Namibia, at the Warehouse Theatre.
Representing the host nation Namibia at the Eunic Music Festival 2019 will be Lioness, DJ KBoz, Kunundrum and KK. Lioness is known for her ability to transform and evolve her music to be relevant and contemporary. Her attitude will blend well with DJ KBoz, who will set the evening's tone and have the audience experience what is he is known for: spinning the decks to make the crowd sweat. KK, who has been writing lyrics since his teenage years, will also drop a spectacular performance.
Radio host NSK will host the event for a second time. The door opens at 19:00 and tickets are available for N$100 at EventsToday, the PayToday app or any airtime vending machine in Namibia. Entrance at the door will cost N$150.
“We have decided to focus on the hip-hop genre this year and invite musicians who have crafted the skill of language in their music,” said Goethe Institute Namibia director, Daniel Stoevesandt. He holds this year's presidency of the Eunic cluster in Namibia that includes Camões Namibia (Portugal) and the Franco-Namibia Cultural Centre (France).
Eunic Namibia aims to foster cultural exchange between musicians from Namibia and European countries for arts development on both continents. Thus, a skills exchange session is open to music students at the College of the Arts on Thursday, 4 April at 15:30 to 18:30 and another at the Warehouse Theatre for upcoming musicians on Wednesday, 3 April at 16:00 to 19:00. Registration for both are free and is as simple as sending your name, contact details and brief description of yourself to [email protected]
Representing the host nation Namibia at the Eunic Music Festival 2019 will be Lioness, DJ KBoz, Kunundrum and KK. Lioness is known for her ability to transform and evolve her music to be relevant and contemporary. Her attitude will blend well with DJ KBoz, who will set the evening's tone and have the audience experience what is he is known for: spinning the decks to make the crowd sweat. KK, who has been writing lyrics since his teenage years, will also drop a spectacular performance.
Radio host NSK will host the event for a second time. The door opens at 19:00 and tickets are available for N$100 at EventsToday, the PayToday app or any airtime vending machine in Namibia. Entrance at the door will cost N$150.
“We have decided to focus on the hip-hop genre this year and invite musicians who have crafted the skill of language in their music,” said Goethe Institute Namibia director, Daniel Stoevesandt. He holds this year's presidency of the Eunic cluster in Namibia that includes Camões Namibia (Portugal) and the Franco-Namibia Cultural Centre (France).
Eunic Namibia aims to foster cultural exchange between musicians from Namibia and European countries for arts development on both continents. Thus, a skills exchange session is open to music students at the College of the Arts on Thursday, 4 April at 15:30 to 18:30 and another at the Warehouse Theatre for upcoming musicians on Wednesday, 3 April at 16:00 to 19:00. Registration for both are free and is as simple as sending your name, contact details and brief description of yourself to [email protected]
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