After earning his degree in architecture, Jesse Mugambi is currently enrolled in the university's Moulsecoomb campus to pursue a master's degree in sustainable design.
Jägermeister is donating €50,000 (£39,000) to the Studio Can-V initiative in order to assist finance the venues, which are constructed out of abandoned shipping containers in Nairobi.
Mr. Mugambi stated, "I'm motivated by the conviction that there are countless young and old people longing for opportunities to explore their musical itch. I've faced challenges in pursuing my own passion for music."
The proposal, which he conceived while still an undergraduate at the university, will try to establish a multipurpose area that may be used as a club at night or as a hub for young DJs during the day.
The proposal, which he conceived while still an undergraduate at the university, will try to establish a multipurpose area that may be used as a club at night or as a hub for young DJs during the day.
"Supports diversity"
Repurposed shipping containers will be used by local Nairobi artisans to construct the mobile sound studio.
Mr. Mugambi claimed that he aimed to create good change via music, dancing, and connection by promoting youth cultural identities through the use of regional vernacular designs.
He stated, "Studio Can-V represents the future of an equal society by elevating the voices of young DJs from diverse communities and backgrounds, which promotes inclusivity."
Repurposed shipping containers will be used by local Nairobi artisans to construct the mobile sound studio.
Mr. Mugambi claimed that he aimed to create good change via music, dancing, and connection by promoting youth cultural identities through the use of regional vernacular designs.
He stated, "Studio Can-V represents the future of an equal society by elevating the voices of young DJs from diverse communities and backgrounds, which promotes inclusivity."
"My goal is to establish areas where individuals can fully express their creativity and follow their musical aspirations without any limitations."
"I've had a ton of support from friends, mentors, lecturers, and professors at the University of Brighton who have helped shape the project's trajectory," the speaker continued.
Jägermeister's Save The Night program, which funds nightlife initiatives worldwide, has produced two champions, including Mr. Mugambi.
The Studio Can-V project outperformed more than 300 entries from fifty different nations.
"An inclusive, diverse, and safe nightlife opens up unique pathways for self-expression worldwide," stated Kai Dechsling, director of global culture and experiential marketing at Mast-Jägermeister. It makes sanctuaries and is a place of freedom.
BBC, is the source
"I've had a ton of support from friends, mentors, lecturers, and professors at the University of Brighton who have helped shape the project's trajectory," the speaker continued.
Jägermeister's Save The Night program, which funds nightlife initiatives worldwide, has produced two champions, including Mr. Mugambi.
The Studio Can-V project outperformed more than 300 entries from fifty different nations.
"An inclusive, diverse, and safe nightlife opens up unique pathways for self-expression worldwide," stated Kai Dechsling, director of global culture and experiential marketing at Mast-Jägermeister. It makes sanctuaries and is a place of freedom.
BBC, is the source