From September 18 to October 9, Nairobi will come alive with RIKA25: Generations & Memories, a three-week cultural showcase celebrating contemporary African creativity. The event is a partnership between The Nairobi Print Project (NPP) and the Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health (TICAH).

The citywide festival invites audiences to reflect on themes of memory, legacy, and intergenerational connection through a bold mix of art, performance, and storytelling.

At the heart of the programme is a central exhibition at the Hazina Trade Centre (Formerly Nakumatt Lifestyle) in Nairobiโ€™s CBD, where visitors can explore works that span visual art, installations, and multimedia presentations.ย 

Beyond the exhibition, RIKA25 will activate galleries, performance spaces, and venues across the city.

Additionally, community events will be held at partner locations, offering free admission to all. Partner locations include:ย 

The festivalโ€™s programming is organised around four artistic โ€œstrandsโ€:ย 

Organisers of the event have said that these frameworks are meant to spark collaborations and new works that invite audiences to engage, question, and imagine.

To learn more about the event, podcast conversations with featured artists from each strand are available on Spotify on the NPP channel, offering listeners a deeper look into their ideas and creative processes.


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