| 18 - 21 November 2006 | Heart of Africa Project Launch | |
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Kambani was present at the re-launch of the Heart of Africa (HOA) project in London. An exhibition was not possible due to late arrival of Kambani's director from a planning trip to Nigeria. One outcome of the trip was the confirmation of support from the HOA for Kambani's second exhibition tour in Nigeria due to take place in October 2007. | |
| 27 & 28 October 2006 | The Best of Nigeria Expo 2006 | |
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The Best of Nigeria Expo 2006 was the third annual 2 day international trade fair hosted by the Nigerian Trade and Investment Centre (NTIC). The event has come a long way since 2004. Kambani is proud to do her part in flying the flag for Nigeria. | |
| 16 - 20 October 2006 |
UBS Cultural Diversity |
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As part of Black History Month, UBS Investment Bank hosted Kambani in a week long exhibition themed on "The Changing Face of Africa". Emerging economies of Africa was the theme for this Black History Month celebration of the Diaspora. | |
| 2 October - 3 November 2006 | Africa Within | |
| In partnership with Passion Arts, Kambani Arts hosted a one month graduates exhibition at the Commonwealth Club, London from 2 October to 3 November 2006. Artists from Nigeria, Mozambique, Swaziland, South Africa and Uganda were represented. | ||
| 10 October 2006 | ||
| For the third year in a row, Kambani Arts hosted an exhibition of African art at the prestigious Screen Nation Awards which took place at the plush Park Lane Hilton on 10 October. Dubbed the Black Bafta's, The event celebrated the contributions that have been made by the black community to the world of TV and cinema. | ||
| 2 October 2006 | Africa Within: Many Eyes One Soul | |
| Africa Within: Many Eyes One Soul was launched at The Commonwealth Club of the Royal Commonwealth Society on Monday 2 October 2006, the month long exhibition is part of the societies Black History Month programme. | ||
| 29 July 2006 |
Ewajo |
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Kambani joined forces with the Ewajo team again on 29 July in Peckham Square, London. This was a venue most likely to attract a wide African audience and Kambani was there to celebrate the vast potential of Africa through art. | |
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22 - 29 May 2006 |
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In May 2006 and in partnership with the National Gallery of Art, Nigeria, Kambani hosted …expressions!! a major touring contemporary African art and children's creative writing exhibition. The exhibition was flavoured with true African culture and engaged children from public sector schools, targeted to demonstrate the hidden treasures within Africa’s youth. |
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| 15 March - 8 April 2006 |
Pair A Picture |
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Pair A Picture, a comparative exhibition of contemporary African art and historic British art took place at Guildhall Art Gallery from 15th March to 8th April 2006. The event gave the opportunity for art lovers to savour the ambience of two distinctly diverse art forms, historic British and contemporary African. |
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| 1 April 2006 |
Seductive Art |
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Black Diamond Events recently held a social event for black professionals, using the ambience of Kambani's contemporary African artwork in the seductive settings of Lennox Galleries, Fulham. | |
| 10 November 2005 |
An Evening of African Art |
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| Denton Wilde Sapte are a leading global law practice specialising in world class industry skills with cutting edge financial and corporate capabilities. They held a successful evening of contemporary African art at their prime London premises featuring some great artists. | ||
| 9 November 2005 |
Screen Nation Awards 2005 |
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| The 2005 Screen Nation Awards was a successful evening of recognition for Black celebrity TV, film and music personalities across the UK, wiping out last years glitch in a low key event, bringing together celebrity personalities to honour black achievement in the mainstream UK entertainments industry. | ||
| 6 November 2005 |
GAB Awards 2005 |
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The 2005 GAB Awards was a successful evening in recognition of achievement within the African business community in the UK. The evening was a great opportunity for business networking as there were a select number of stalls displaying their goods, Kambani with a prominent display. |
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| 4 November 2005 |
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| MAKINGPOVERTYHISTORY was a one day exhibition of Kambani's diverse African contemporary art, hosted by HM Treasury and sponsored by Barclays Bank and Allen & Overy as part of Black History Month. The event gave Kambani an opportunity to highlight the plight of its poor artists in Africa. | ||
| 28 & 29 October 2005 |
The Best of Nigeria Expo 2005 |
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| The Best of Nigeria Expo 2005 was the second annual 2 day international trade fair hosted by the Nigerian Trade and Investment Centre (NTIC). Kambani had an impressive display next to the main stage which generated a huge amount of interest. Kambani engaged in a lot of positive networking to support their 2005 Nigerian art exhibition... | ||
| 20 - 22 October 2005 |
Regen Africa at the Barbican |
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London's Barbican Exhibition Centre was the venue for a three day exhibition and development conference aimed at promoting sustainable economies in Africa through fostering rapid development. The final day featured an exhibition of a diversity of African arts and business to celebrate Octobers Black History Month. There was also a gala extravaganza in the evening.... |
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| 15 October 2005 |
Many Roots, One Islington |
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Highbury Grove School hosted Islington Council's Many Roots One Islington fun day as part of Octobers Black History Month celebrations. Kambani was present to further promote their children's creative writing skills programme..... |
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| 22 September 2005 |
MOBO Music Awards |
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| Mobo has been a pioneer in helping put both the music and its makers firmly on the map. The annual Mobo Awards are influential within the music industry and have contributed to mainstream acceptance of “black music" in the UK's music landscape. Kambani supported the 2005, 10th anniversary awards with a small exhibition. | ||
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27 Aug 2005 |
Champions Awards Night |
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The Champions Club hosted its annual Champions Award Night at the Regents Park Marriot Hotel. The event was a spectacular success, run with clinical precision. Guests were hugely motivated by a host of special guests including Nigerian High Commissioner Christopher Kolade and Kris Akabusi. |
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| 20 August 2005 |
Ewajo Milton Keynes |
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Ewajo - an explosion of Africa through a series of 1 day African cultural awareness days. The Milton Keynes event was a glimpse of unadulterated Africa, brought to the doorsteps of a diversity of the UK population. See future events for details. |
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