Find all K-PAG productions underneath in chronological order:

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Kipawa
November 2007 – now

The children’s performance Kipawa was presented for the first time during the 2007 tour. It relates the story of princess Kipawa who wants to dance but is not allowed to do so. Until…

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Asante
August 2007 – now

During the World Refugee Day Cultural Event organized by GTZ, K-PAG (Kenya Performing Arts Group) staged its Premiere of “Asante”.

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Unfinished statement
September 2007

In September 2007 K-PAG Mix presented their first production: Unfinished statement.

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Make love, make sense
January 2007 – now

Make love, make sense was first performed at the World Social Forum addressing the issue of HIV/AIDS.

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Tru colours
In progress since 2006.

Tru Colours is a production in progress made by KPAG members assisted by Odak Onyango in the role of artistic director. The theme of the production are issues that affect us in our daily lives.

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Tri-Changes
August – November 2006

Try Tri - Changes and find yourself in this physical portrait of what we fear and desire most.

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Flamingo flamenco
September – November 2005

In a series of dances we honour, imitate and sometimes poke fun at the beautiful flamingo’s of Lake Nakuru.

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Evolutions
April 2005 – November 2005

Explosive, engaging and inspiring reflection on life in which the audience is taken through the time and space and development of mankind.

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Mirrors of me!
March 2005
An exploration of the human soul and the problems encountered daily in the struggle to give meaning to our existence, told through the eyes of various KPAG members.

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Amazing talent
November 2004

KPAG members, auditioned in different parts of Kenya, were brought in three days after their selection, and performed together.

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In sync
November 2003 – December 2003

A collage of physical theatre, modern jazz, dance music, mime and dance, artistically exploring common social themes like chaos, war and personal relations.

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Walking
October 7-15, 2003

The performance was a reflection of the exhibited work of painter Lisa McKay.