Spellcast Media Kenya Instrumental Classes

KSh12,000.00
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NOTE:

 

- The price 12,000 KES is per student per term.

-  It comprises of comprehensive music lessons for the entire term.

- It focuses on instrumental training tailored for each student.

 

 

Spellcast Media Kenya

 

A performance arts school: making known the African culture (afro culture) and stories.

 

It is a fledgling company that focuses on
giving talented teens and young adults fresh from high school an
avenue to grow their artistic talents and reap benefits from the
same. We do this through the medium of theatre and music.
Our particular focus is on telling the Kenyan and also African
stories of heroes and legends that are part and part of our
history.Our theme this year is one of Rebirth of our stories, Rebirth of
our pasts and connecting all these lessons to the Future. For us,
we are bringing the Future now by promoting all our stories and
artists with the aim of making the rising stars that will eventually
shine brightly in the universe of the Creative and Performance
Sector.
Our goal is to be a creative engine for quality educational
entertainment while at the same time cultivating a young pool of
entertainers.
We do believe that there is so much untapped talent in our
families, in our communities and our country at large. It is for
this reason that Spellcast Media Kenya embarked on a journey to
tap this talent.

 

What we do

Spellcast Media Kenya has the following group of artists:
1. Singers
2. Actors.
3. Dancers.
4. Songwriters and Scriptwriters.
5. Painters and Makeup artists.
6. Tailors and Crafters.
7. Instrumentalists.
8. Set Designers.
9. Models.
10. Photographers.
11. Video Animation
12. Tutors and Mentors

These groups work in harmony with each other during a
production (musical) to deliver stories to an audience
through music and dance.

 

Achievements

In 2018, Spellcast Media Kenya was involved in the following events:

1. A Collaboration with Tatu Creatives and the National Museums of Kenya in the unveiling of
Mekatilili and a Celebration of other Shujaas of Kenya. This happened in the form of
exhibitions, fashion shows and concerts performed within the Museum premise itself.
2. Opening Year Concert - "Kaleho" at GEMS Cambridge International School.
3. Staging of a musical "Soweto Burning " at The Braeburn Theatre.
4. An event commemorating Opus Dei in Collaboration with Strathmore University.
5. A Choral Concert dubbed Afropella at Strathmore University.

6. Christmas Carols at Garden City Mall-Thika Road, Yaya Centre-Hurlingham and The Hub-
Karen.

 

 

 

Get in touch

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