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The aesthetics of children’s theatre: appreciating and maximizing on the psycho-social potentials for social and economic advancement
(International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2011-06)
Delineation of National Healing and Conflict Resolution in Film: A Case Study of Kenya
(American Research Institute for Policy Development, 2014)
Wale Watu is a film by Cajetan Boy. This feature film was inspired by the post election chaos
that followed the disputed 2007 elections in Kenya. The plot of Wale Watu orbits around two youths,
Paul and Mercy. Coming ...
Configuration of Kenya’s Children’s Television Drama
(American Research Institute for Policy Development, 2014)
Children’s film is an artistic genre in its own right with its distinctive character and
utility in the society. Machachari is a local television drama that is centred on children.
This episodic film, while revolving ...
The aesthetics of children’s theatre: Appreciating and maximizing on the psycho-social potentials for social and economic advancement
(International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2011-06)
The Sociolingual Disposition of the Emergent Deejay Afro Film Commentary in Kenya
(American Research Institute for Policy Development, 2014)
The Kenyan film scene has experienced a descending trajectory characterized by
dwindling fortunes in cinema theatres, leading to closure of famed theatres like Odeon
cinema, Nairobi cinema, Fox drive-in cinemas, and Globe ...