Friday 21 August 2015

TWO UGANDAN DESIGNERS TO SHOWCASE AT PASSION FOR MOTHERLAND TODAY

Good morning  all
Anyone near Hackney?

Two Ugandan designers Prim Eva  and Jose Hendo will be showcasing at  this charity fundraiser for war rape and abuse  victims in Congo

Join us!
Friday, 21st August 2015
Time: 6PM
#HackneyTownHall

Tickets still available via www.passionformotherland.com

Thursday 6 August 2015

CONVERSATION WITH JOZY: MUSIC SPOTLIGHT ON WOOL BETAH SOULJA

I got my name when I realised I could sing and write music. Logic behind it always been focused that everything will be better and that's why I branded myself as "WOOL BETAH SOULJA". I’ve been performing since I was a young boy performing in school back in Africa at Music Dance and Drama school.
Before i got into music i was supporting young adults towards independence and reaching their goals. I realised i wanted to pursue a career in music because
I find it easier to express my feelings through my music. I would like everyone to communicate this way through music. My music in three words is liberating for others. My biggest challenge on my music journey has been awaiting feedback and promoting a song. Music has a great impact on the young. My advice to them is to concentrate on the lyrics more than the beats. I enjoy a live stage any day because of the atmosphere and the crowd helps me perform best. My musical influence is rreal life stories what people are going through all over the world. I hope to send messages through my music so people can relate. I am very versatile with my music so every song sends out a different message. Ensi Etukuba” is the one song of mine I don’t mind performing over and over again. My own life experiences and it motivates me to continue my journey. In the next 5 years as an artist I’d like to progress the way Eddy Kenzo has, world wide success. Some people think success is all about money but for me I believe success is achieving everything you set out to achieve and for me that is having my music heard worldwide. 

My up to date performance plans are a Video premier on the 8th August at club La Face, Don't miss that because it's going down and performances on the 15th at Mama Jumbe's at an event called Kitenge Festival UK. Am so excited and can’t wait. My music is unique because every song I make has a personal message from either a life experience of my own or one that somebody has shared with you and has touched me. 

Currently I have no agent but I have a group called Big Mind Entertainment and welcome any sponsors to support me with my music.

Contacts for Wool Betah Soulja:
Facebook.com/kamoga.johnson
Instagram: Wool_betah







3RD ANNUAL KITENGE FESTIVAL UK

The most talked about cultural event is back in its 3rd year running and this year i will co-host with my wonderful  Congolese Lisette Mibo  CEO of Passion for Motherland Show case. I can't wait to see the  beautiful fashions and performances that the organisers have planned but most importantly cannot wait to welcome you at this event.

KITENGE FESTIVAL UK aims to Unite, Educate & Promote African Fashion, Culture, Business and the Arts in the UK and the rest of the world. 
This year event will be held at the beautiful Pan African venue Mama Jumbe's, 350 Katherine Road, E7 8NW London, United Kingdom in an afternoon including;
 BBQ/ Food 
• Cultural Dances & Live Performances 
• Artists & Djs 
• Stalls selling Africa Attire 
• Fashion Show 
• Speeches from Distinguished guests 
• Businesses Marketing 
• Photo booth 
• Media Coverage
Special performances by Da Sweetness, Hyper Hype, Wool Betah, Dee Allimadi and many more.

Contacts 
Main Enquiries/ Book Stalls / Exhibitions: 07872615363 and 07766166771
Website: www.kitengefestivaluk.com
Follow Us on Twitter: @KitengeFestUK Instagram @KitengeFestivalUK