08 Aug Creative Hustles: Sustainability & Creative Entrepreneurship
Creative Hustles: Sustainability as a Creative Entrepreneur
As part of a collaboration between KQ and the British Council Uganda Creative Enterprise Program, join us for an afternoon session conversation (TED TALK style) about how Creative Entrepreneurs in the Arts & Culture space can sustain their business models for scalability
This Creative Hustles session is open to both visual and performing arts and culture creative people who are apparently running an organised Creative Entrepreneurial venture and want to learn, share how they have managed to sustain and scale their ventures.
Speakers
Abdul Abdanger – Batalo East
Founder & Creative Director Batalo East an organisation dedicated towards using dance as a tool for social transformation. Batalo East produces occasional dance workshops, outreaches and an annual Dance Festival that brings together music and dance enthusiasts for a groundbreaking fusion of urban and traditional dance showcase.
Racheal Kagumba – DIGIART Festival
DIGIART FESTIVAL a is festival that comprises of illustrators, animators and video gamers who come together to showcase their digital prowess and innovations.
• There will be refreshments served and a networking session during this event.
• Attending this event is FREE!
AUG 08 | 1.30 pm – 4.00 pm
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About Creative Hustles
Creative Hustles are a platform for young creatives to engage with more established industry, creative and emerging professionals and professionals from different disciplines. Creative Hustles are typically (but are not limited to) informal panel discussions where creative professionals are invited to share their stories about their journey so far.
About KQ Hub Africa
We are an East African based Arts & Culture Collective and Agency that’s shaping, influencing and bringing creative people together through well curated, collaborative, experiential, ambitious and imaginative events. We work with brave brands that are interested in tapping into the Creative potential of East African based Creatives.
Website: KQHUBAFRICA.COM
About British Council
The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We create friendly knowledge and understanding between the people of the UK and other countries.Using the UK’s cultural resources we make a positive contribution to the countries we work with – changing lives by creating opportunities, building connections and engendering trust. Our art programme lives and breathes the aspirations to inspire to transform lives – to offer creative artists, participants and audiences across the world life-changing and life-enhancing experiences. Our catalyst is the UK’s profound cultural and artistic strength and diversity.
About Design Hub Kampala
Design Hub Kampala is a creative co-working and maker space. Design Hub aims to enlarge the visibility of the creative sector by creating a network of creative thinkers, makers, designers, producers. We aim to demonstrate the added value of design, create business opportunities and strengthen the commercial value of the creative sector.