Bomas Harambee Dancers
Bio
The Bomas Harambee Dancers resident troupe was founded in 1973 and named in honour of the First President’s call for unity and cooperation in building the Kenyan Nation. Four decades later, the troupe is still active and its mission to preserve music and dance traditions of various ethnic communities of Kenya and to showcase them at the international arena still remains relevant.
Apart from regular daily performances at the Bomas centre (Langata Rd, Nairobi), Bomas Harambee Dancers frequently perform in both cultural and cooperate events, takes part in national celebrations and maintain the roots of cultural tourism development in the tourism industry.
The troupe has travelled and performed all over the world at various forums, proudly representing Kenya as its national dance company.
Some of our recent international performances include Kenya Week at UNESCO, Paris (2014, 2016 & 2018), World Travel Market (WTM) in London (2014 & 2015), ITB in Berlin (2015 & 2016); INDABA Africa’s Travel Market in Durban, South Africa (2015), Africa Travel Mart (AKWAABA) in Lagos, Nigeria, Global Specialty Coffee EXPO in Seattle, USA (2017), World EXPO 2017 in Astana, Kazakhstan, CABSAT EXPO 2018 in Dubai, UAE, and others.