The Festive Season is here, and this weekend, there is plenty lined up as far as entertainment goes. Here are a few suggestions;
The Festive Season is here, and this weekend, there is plenty lined up as far as entertainment goes. Here are a few suggestions;
The Christmas Jungle Beach Party
On Saturday, December 19, East Africa’s dynamic duo Radio and Weasel will grace the long awaited beach party dubbed ‘The X-mas Jungle Beach Party’ at Lake Kivu Serena Hotel, Gisenyi.
The ‘Juicy’ hit singers will be joined by Uganda’s Ks Alpha, and East Africa’s top DJs like Afrikano, Karim, and Pius, among others.
Entrance fee is only Rwf10, 000 and the show starts at 9pm till dawn.
Rwanda Fashion Show
For a truly memorable December, the second edition of Rwandan Fashion Show is the place to be, and it will kick off at The Manor Hotel’s pool area, Nyarutarama.
The event is expected to be graced by various artistic talents in the fashion industry. Professional models, designers and photographers, will be part of the show. The event starts at 6pm to 10pm.
High School Idol
High School Idol is an annual event whose core aim is to promote talented Rwandan youth is on this Saturday at Kigali Serena Hotel, starting at 3pm.
This year’s High School Idol will be held under the theme "Ihangire Umurimo” (creating own jobs).
Students will exhibit unique talent in art, modeling, dancing and singing among others.
The best young artistes of the year from different schools will also be awarded.
Night life
Put on your dancing shoes and check out some of Kigali’s hottest nightclubs; K-Club in Nyarutarama, People’s Club in Kacyiru, Le Must in Kiyovu, Deep Club in Remera, and Envy in Kimihurura are sure to give you a thrill.
Movies
This weekend, film lovers are in for a treat with ‘In the Heart of the Sea’ showing at Century Cinema, Kigali City Towers. In brief, the New England whaling ship Essex was assaulted by something no one could believe: a whale of mammoth size and will, and an almost human sense of vengeance. The real-life maritime disaster would inspire Herman Melville’s great novel, Moby-Dick.
It’s on at 4pm, 6:45pm and 9pm through the week.