What is it like to work with family?
It is like eating charcoal or sand when you are pregnant. You lack iron and the only way to tackle the craving is by eating charcoal or sand. It is an unusual taste and yet it is addictive. Iron tablets are highly recommended, as well.
I have known this person her entire life, and now she coordinates annual Piano Evenings, a blend of classical, traditional and percussion, with poetry and dance, founder and director of Star Creations Antique Furniture, Louise Nakayenga. She is my younger sister. A Grade 6 classical pianist.
In May of this year, we held our second annual Piano Evenings concert and it must be reiterated, 'What a night!' and thank you for the support.
The practices were intense, each performer with such unmatched gift. The evening swayed to the melodies of heaven. The stars bowed down as the evening wore on, shining inside the hall. The moon shone earlier than usual and took its place inside that hall.
For two years, I have performed poetry and co-emceed. A pleasure to do so. Because of the professionalism and high level of performances, there was negligible time to act like sisters.
We were professionals first.
Looking forward to seeing you next year's concert.
Photos by Nick Kironde.
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