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GZK Podcast

GZK Podcast

By Goethe-Zentrum Kampala UGCS

GZK Podcast is an audio series by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala/ Ugandan German Cultural Society and represents a monthly dive into cultural project processes in Uganda. The podcast mirrors the background stories of our current co-funded projects which touch on interdisciplinary art fields. The format gives the audience a closer look on what's going on, they meet different artists and get a sneak-peak behind the scenes. Every month we talk to one artist and keep you involved in the process of his or her work.
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Every Dark Cloud Has a Silver Lining

Every Dark Cloud Has a Silver Lining

In this episode, we go to the only Muslim school in Kampala that supported over 60 expectant students in the lower and upper classes to continue their studies during the COVID-19 pandemic. At that time, most schools had declined to admit expectant students.


Because of the assistance she rendered to pregnant students, recently, Buyiiza, the headteacher received an award from the Rotary Club of Kampala Kibuli for being an exemplary teacher. In addition, she also received another award from Makerere Business School as an outstanding servant leader for supporting a girl child during the Covid-19 pandemic.


This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its Contents are the sole responsibility of Juliet Nabulime and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.



May 13, 202306:21
Endurance Amooti

Endurance Amooti

This Podcast is a conversation with a 32-year-old Ugandan Woman, Endurance Amooti who narrates her drug addiction self recovery journey. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she lost almost all her family members to the virus, something that pushed her into Substance abuse to brace her state of mind.


This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Christine Awor and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.



May 06, 202316:14
Scholarship from a kind gesture

Scholarship from a kind gesture

Listen to the inspiring story of Derrick, a Ugandan student who secured a scholarship through his kind-hearted gesture toward an elderly man during the pandemic. Join us in spreading hope and positivity amidst the challenges of COVID-19.

This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Araali Mutegeki and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

 

Apr 29, 202308:03
Riziki Source App

Riziki Source App

Riziki Source App is a Kenyan-made mobile application that seeks to link people with disability with employment. The application was invented after the founder Fredrick Ouko faced discrimination during an interview. It is available on three platforms and has engaged about 2,000 PWDs; over 400 of whom have been successfully linked with employment.

 

 This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Zainab Mohammed and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

Apr 23, 202308:05
Fishmongers In Uganda

Fishmongers In Uganda

The narrative for the white collar jobs has been at the center stage of neglecting the so-called "dirty jobs" like fish-selling business that has been left to failures in life. However, having a different perspective will always help you get to where you have not been in life.


This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Wabomba Joseph and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.


Apr 15, 202315:54
Sweet Success in a new venture

Sweet Success in a new venture

A 29-year-old honey seller from Isiolo county-Kenya has decided to address unemployment among the youth by equipping those affected by the ongoing drought with business skills to start and run honey businesses. David Mugambi who has so far impacted tens of youths says he is doing so to create opportunities as well as create awareness of the need for pastoralists to diversify from pastoralism to other means of livelihood.

Mar 19, 202316:17
Kilimo Mamboleo

Kilimo Mamboleo

At Nyalenda, an informal settlement in Kisumu, Kenya, a community-based organisation introduced the concept of home gardening to cater to the food-insecure population, most of whom had also been laid off from casual labor. With limited urban spaces in town, the CBO used1/8 of an acre of its own compound within the slum, where it gave out spaces to a few residents who could afford to buy seedlings for vegetables and fruit trees, to not only personally consume but also sell to other residents at a lower price. They use organic fertilizers such as cabbage leaves and chicken droppings to cut down on production costs and thus address the dual issue of food insecurity and economic empowerment.

This story was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

Feb 28, 202310:35
Meet Your Author Series with Loic Ekinga from Congo

Meet Your Author Series with Loic Ekinga from Congo

Meet Your Author Series is a platform that celebrates and spotlights African authors on the continent through collaborative discussions and author interviews.

Racheal Kizza, our 2022 Small Project Grant winner hosts a variety of authors and this is episode two from last year`s session on Twitter Spaces. Please beware that the sound might not be good due to poor connectivity, and other technical issues beyond our control.

Follow the Meet Your Author Series on Twitter @AuthorMeet and read the interviews on rachealkizza.com.

Feb 19, 202352:03
Meet Your Author Series with Ama Asantewa Diaka from Ghana

Meet Your Author Series with Ama Asantewa Diaka from Ghana

Meet Your Author Series is a platform that celebrates and spotlights African authors on the continent through collaborative discussions and author interviews.

Racheal Kizza, our 2022 Small Project Grant winner hosts a variety of authors and this is episode one from last year`s session on Twitter Spaces.

Follow the Meet Your Author Series on Twitter @AuthorMeet and read the interviews on rachealkizza.com.

Feb 19, 202340:39
There is always a way.

There is always a way.

Listen to Ugandan Illustrator, Naseeba Bagalalliwo who needed to find creative ways to work on the film during the COVID-19 Lockdown, whilst exploring the Ugandan cultural contexts of identity as biased by the way women wear their hair. The short animated film, Scalp Deep, was featured in the Ngalabi Short film festival of 2021.

"This story was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Tutu Tusiime and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union."



Feb 11, 202324:58
How a teacher copes after losing sight

How a teacher copes after losing sight

After losing his sight in 2020 due to an unsuccessful operation, Ugandan Teacher Alfred Wamani was forced to quit his teaching job at a local secondary school. A job he loved doing. He joined a computer literacy skills school for the blind and grew his business and computer skills and pitched a winning business idea at a startup capital competition. The story is about Alfred Wamani, a person with visual impairment who is beating all odds to make ends meet - from the psychological implications of visual impairment and financial shocks of covid-19 and shows disability is not inability.

This story was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Juliet Kasirye and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

Jan 07, 202307:51
#12 'Leading Movements; LGD' with Shane Munina

#12 'Leading Movements; LGD' with Shane Munina

A DIVE INTO CULTURAL PROJECT PROCESSES IN UGANDA

An audio format by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala / Ugandan German Cultural Society / Skillz East Africa.

This edition features a Ugandan performing artist, Shane Munina, who is the co-founder of the Local Get Down (LGD).  LGD, also currently supported by GZK is a collective of performing artists of various styles and movements who come together to share and build skills, confidence and creative energy through freestyling. Shane sits with us to talk about starting and sustaining a dance movement; Its impact on the larger dance community, what to know, when to collaborate, and organising LGD's biggest event yet in September, a freestyle theatre production dubbed 'Alacakin' which means Freedom. 

Get ready for an insightful talk with Shane Munina!

Oct 12, 202225:40
Stories of Hope Podcast

Stories of Hope Podcast

In this episode, 26 year old Elljoy Muthee from Kenya shares how, at the height of Covid-19

pandemic in 2020, she started an online business just a few months after losing her job. She

takes us through the process of getting a business idea, how she started, the challenges she

experienced, the lessons she has since learned and how she landed two international sales.

Kennedy Gichinga, an economist at Mentoria Economics, also gives insight on what sparked

the growth of online businesses during the pandemic.

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This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents

are the sole responsibility of Mercy Chelangat and do not necessarily reflect the views of the

European Union

Oct 05, 202221:25
#11 - 'Nature Invasion' with Jacqueline Katesi Kalange

#11 - 'Nature Invasion' with Jacqueline Katesi Kalange

This week, in collaboration with Skillz East Africa, we sit down with a Ugandan process-based interdisciplinary visual artist, Jacqueline Katesi Kalange aka "The Kalange"  to talk about her project named 'Nature Invasion' that won her the GZK small project fund in 2021, the grim reality of climate change, and her prospects. 

She breaks down the fact that it is Humans that indeed get in the way of the environment without regarding the necessary tools to coexist with it. She also shares her experience recently winning a Prince Claus Seed Award for 2022 and the possibilities for other artists. 

Listen in!

Aug 05, 202239:36
GZK Podcast #10 'Behind the Mask' Production

GZK Podcast #10 'Behind the Mask' Production

A DIVE INTO CULTURAL PROJECT PROCESSES IN UGANDA

An audio format by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala / Ugandan German Cultural Society (GZK/UGCS)

This edition is with ATITE, PAPSHER & MICHEAL: The three are team members of the production 'Behind the Mask'. The event will take place on November 13th 2021 at GZK/ UGCS at 2:00 pm. 

'Behind the Mask' is an outcome of the Global Stance Workshop by Skillz East Africa happened in May 2021 at GZK premises - an artistic collaboration workshop bringing together creatives of performing art disciplines to equip them with both artistic and business skills to be able to build their “stances” as professional creatives. To make the workshop sustainable, the team got a seed fund of 5 million UGX by GZK to come up with a production crossing art disciplines and raising voices of the Ugandan performing art scene.

Once a week the artists meet and rehearse together for their performance. The podcast describes the journey from creating an idea within smaller groups leading to the pitch of the best concept. The artist tell about the weekly rehearsals, the excitement, the ups and downs and what the production means to themselves.

Nov 09, 202134:06
GZK Podcast #9 with Lilian Nabaggala

GZK Podcast #9 with Lilian Nabaggala

A DIVE INTO CULTURAL PROJECT PROCESSES IN UGANDA

An audio format by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala / Ugandan German Cultural Society.

This edition is with the Ugandan professional dancer and performing artist Lilian Nabaggala who is part of the experimental residency Lost + Found by East African Soul Train.

Lost + Found interdisciplinary artist residency and research programme produced by East African Soul Train (https://www.instagram.com/eastsoultrain/) and supported by GZK, includes 13 artists from 13 different countries coming together on a virtual journey. Get ready for insights about Lilian’s experiences during the hybrid residency, the journey she has been taking so far, the challenges and adventures she has been going through - but also listen to how she is handling the pandemic situation in Uganda and how hybrid residency formats like Lost + Found can also push Uganda’s dance landscape to another level.

Get ready for an insightful talk with Lilian Nabaggala!

Sep 03, 202136:51
GZK Podcast #8 with Beatrace Angut Oola

GZK Podcast #8 with Beatrace Angut Oola

A MONTHLY DIVE INTO CULTURAL PROJECT PROCESSES IN UGANDA

An audio format by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala / Ugandan German Cultural Society.

This time it is going to be a different kind of a fashion talk- meet Beatrace Angut Oola, founder of Fashion Africa Now.

// She was born in Germany but grew up traveling between Germany and Uganda, getting insights from both countries in the fashion scene. Since 2012, she has been working in the cultural and creative sector, promoting visibility for contemporary fashion designers of African origin in Germany/Europe and she is also the founder of the digital information platform Fashion Africa Now. She has spearheaded the conversation around inclusivity, curated exhibitions in Europe and Africa and has also championed best in class practitioners in the diaspora and the continent to name a few of her activities.

Get ready for an insightful talk from Fashion perspectives from Germany and Uganda by Beatrace Angut Oola!

May 20, 202127:21
GZK Podcast #7 with Pamela Enyonu

GZK Podcast #7 with Pamela Enyonu

A MONTHLY DIVE INTO CULTURAL PROJECT PROCESSES IN UGANDA

An audio format by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala / Ugandan German Cultural Society.

‘My intention is to draw the unseen struggles of women who are seen as strong, capable and independent.’- Pamela Enyonu

She is a mixed-media artist from Kampala. She has been working on different projects, lately uncovering and re-narrating debates around feminisms. For her it is not about the term or definition, more important is the work, the lifestyle she is following as a feminist. Since her involvement in ‘FAVT: Future Africa Visions in Time’ Kampala edition showcasing her EVERYDAY QUEENS for the first time, we have a tight cooperation with Pamela. She was recently part of the regional project ‘Learning Feminisms’, which was launched in 2020 by Goethe Institut Kigali and Burkina Farso.

Learn more about what’s behind ‘feminisms’ in a Sub-Saharan context. It is going to be an honest talk, with the realization that this topic will always be a learning process.

Mar 26, 202149:08
GZK Podcast #6 with Maria-Sheba Atukunda

GZK Podcast #6 with Maria-Sheba Atukunda

A MONTHLY DIVE INTO CULTURAL PROJECT PROCESSES IN UGANDA

An audio format by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala / Ugandan German Cultural Society.

We are back with our first episode in 2021: Happy belated new year everyone! 

Inspired by TV Shows like ‘Project Runway’ or ‘Americas Topmodel’ Maria-Sheba Atukunda is going to bring that kind of show to Uganda. A design show ‘from Ugandans for Ugandans.’ She is a Ugandan architect and designer, won one of our project grants and now she can realize her vision of creating a TV Show like that. Maria Sheba feels like everyone is trying to copy the European or American style but what about the Ugandan designs/ culture. She is saying ‘feel free to dream but based on Ugandan culture’. A group of 2-4 people have a certain challenge, designing something and the winner will be chosen by popularity, not only social media, also by laypeople. Shootings will be along town, historical, cultural places preferably. It also includes a cash price. The participants are free in their designing but their inspiration must be based on the Ugandan culture.

Mar 05, 202130:06
GZK Podcast #5 with Isaiah Mucunguzi

GZK Podcast #5 with Isaiah Mucunguzi

GZK Podcast #5

A MONTHLY DIVE INTO CULTURAL PROJECT PROCESSES IN UGANDA

An audio format by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala / Ugandan German Cultural Society

Finally it is here: The 5th edition of the GZK PODCAST! After some postponements we very happy to present to you a special edition of our podcast series where we enjoyed talking with Isaiah Mucunguzi (performs under the pseudonym IZAYA THE COMPOSER) - Afrofuturism artiste, producer, and film composer from Kampala, Uganda who is currently  involved in the East African regional project "Urban Music Rebels (UMR)". A cooperation project by the Goethe-Institutes Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya and the Goethe-Zentrum Kampala/ UGCS.

Dec 17, 202028:22
GZK Podcast #4 with MC Wang Jok
Dec 05, 202024:52
GZK Podcast #3 with SMQ

GZK Podcast #3 with SMQ

GZK Podcast #3

A MONTHLY DIVE INTO CULTURAL PROJECT PROCESSES IN UGANDA

An audio format by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala / Ugandan German Cultural Society

In September we had an interview with the visual artist Senkubuge Martin Quid (SMQ) - one of our Small Project Grant Winners - talking about his  Vitiligo Project, photography in hyperrealistic drawing capturing vivid  portraits of people with the skin condition Vitiligo. Listen to the full interview here and get all the insight stories!

Dec 05, 202027:52
GZK Podcast #2 with Marione Malimba

GZK Podcast #2 with Marione Malimba

GZK Podcast #2

A MONTHLY DIVE INTO CULTURAL PROJECT PROCESSES IN UGANDA

An audio format by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala / Ugandan German Cultural Society

Here the second release of GZK PODCAST with Marione Malimba who talks  about her important literature project “DON’T FORGET ABOUT ME” – an  anthology of vulnerable children writers who will publish their personal  stories on the subject “WHAT I IMAGINE I WILL BE IF I GROW UP”.

Dec 05, 202020:17
GZK Podcast #1 with Naseeba Bagalaaliwo

GZK Podcast #1 with Naseeba Bagalaaliwo

HERE WE GO - GZK Podcast #1

A MONTHLY DIVE INTO CULTURAL PROJECT PROCESSES IN UGANDA

An audio format by Goethe-Zentrum Kampala / Ugandan German Cultural Society

We are so happy to present to you our latest audio series establishment - the monthly GZK Podcast! This month we start with an Interview with the creative artist Naseeba Bagalaaliwo - one of our Small Project Grant Winners - talking about her short film project SCALP DEEP and giving insight stories! Listen & Enjoy!

Dec 05, 202027:32