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KaniniFest: A One-Act BIPOC Play and Cultural Festival

Universal Oneness

KANINIFEST: A One-Act Play & Cultural Festival

A Festival of Oneness!

 Bentonville, AR, US
  • $108 raised of $45,000 goal
  • 1 donations
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This is a Fiscally-Sponsored Project

Fiscally Sponsored by Fractured Atlas


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                      A One-Act Play and Cultural Festival that occurred  Oct.11th-13th! 
The Momentary hosted the first-ever KaniniFest. A groundbreaking event that celebrated the power of storytelling and the unity of humanity. The word Kanini, derived from the Indigenous Australian word “Kanyini,” which means ONENESS. Kanyini is best expressed in English as the combination of the two words ‘responsibility’ and ‘love’, but it is actually a relationship; it is an enormous caring with no limit - it has no timeframe: it is eternal. The concept of Kanyini and its four principle’s of Indigenous life mirror the principles of our festival:
-Creation
-Spirit, Soul, and Psyche
-Family and Kinship
-Land, Home, Mother

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KaniniFest included (not including the 5 theatrical plays) youth writing workshops, African drum
and dance workshops, music therapy workshop; Afro Beat Reggae party, activities for the kids, an art auction to raise money for the KaniniFest Arts & Culture scholarship, and more. Moja Productions has connected with the Osage and Cherokee Nation, and as a result, Cherokee, Quapaw, & Osage artists were present at the festival to perform their people’s creation story! Candice Byrd is the indigenous playwright for the WahZhaZhe Puppet Theatre and her grandmother’s family is from the land that Crystal Bridges and the Momentary reside on.

Year One Impact
 


The inaugural KaniniFest demonstrated the power of diverse storytelling and community building:  


- Welcomed over 1,500 attendees across three days, engaging participants from ages 7 to 80.  


- Provided employment to 10 local arts organizations, 12 actors, 4 directors, 7 crew members, Indigenous groups (Osage and Cherokee Nations), and local stagehands.  


- Partnered with esteemed organizations, including Walmart, Walton Family Foundation, TheatreSquared, The Momentary, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and Mount Sequoyah.  


- Celebrated voices from Osage, Quapaw, Cherokee, African American, Latinx, Marshallese and Pacific Islander, Chinese, South Asian (Indian), and Congolese communities.  



                                Created By Actors and Artists, 

             Christopher Alexander Chukwueke and Tenisi Davis

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Under the banner of Moja Productions, the festival is specifically designed for
BIPOC playwrights from all over the nation. KaniniFest aims to provide a world-class platform for undiscovered, underserved, or up-and-coming BIPOC playwrights. “KaniniFest is a groundbreaking initiative that aims to celebrate the vibrant voices of BIPOC playwrights and bring their stories to the forefront,” said Christopher Alexander Chukwueke, co-creator of KaniniFest. “It is an invitation to embrace diversity and foster a sense of unity within our communities.”
Inspired by the thought-provoking Crystal Bridges exhibition, We the People: The Radical Notion of Democracy, KaniniFest’s inaugural theme is “We the People!” The theme serves as a powerful platform to amplify the voices and perspectives of all America’s children. KaniniFest promises a transformative experience for all attendees, awakening their consciousness and fostering unity through unfiltered storytelling of BIPOC experiences. “We believe in the power of storytelling to bridge gaps, challenge perceptions, and inspire change. KaniniFest is an opportunity to showcase the rich tapestry of BIPOC narratives and create a lasting impact
on our society,” said Tenisi Davis, co-creator of KaniniFest. The festival showcases five BIPOC playwrights from across the United States and their one-act plays. All directors and actors are from the Northwest Arkansas region. KaniniFest has provided work opportunities to the talented actors in the community and assists in the opening of new doors for future endeavors.
The festival has also partnered with local organizations, like TheatreSquared, INTERFORM, The Medium, and the University of Arkansas with special guests Osage Nation and Cherokee Nation Artists.

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KaniniFest is dedicated to amplifying the voices of BIPOC playwrights, providing them with a platform to share their stories with the world. According to "The Count" by the Dramatist Guild of America, only 15.1% of published and working playwrights in America are people of color. The festival's primary goal is to address the under-representation of BIPOC playwrights in the American theater landscape, offering them the recognition and opportunities they deserve. Centered around the theme "We the People!," the festival seeks to explore and celebrate the diverse experiences and perspectives of America's children. By fostering unfiltered storytelling, KaniniFest aims to bridge cultural gaps, challenge societal perceptions, and inspire unity through the power of narrative. This transformative event is not just a celebration of diversity, but a catalyst for change, ensuring that the rich tapestry of BIPOC narratives is woven into the fabric of American theater.
Moja Productions goal and mission is to curate events and programs that empower artists and foster cultural bridges within communities. Recognizing the ambitious yet vital nature of their goals, Chris and Tenisi established Moja Productions to provide a world-class platform specifically for undiscovered, underserved, or emerging playwrights. Moja Productions aims to encouraging BIPOC individuals to amplify their narratives and engage in collaborative efforts with fellow artists.

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Designed as a platform for today’s art, food, and music, The Momentary is a decommissioned cheese factory-turned-creative-hub, and extension of Crystal Bridges, focused on connecting communities to great experiences. From visual and performing arts, to live music, culinary experiences, artists-in-residence, and more, if it moves the community, The Momentary is on it.
Your support will help us reach our goal of raising $45,000 to address final details and outstanding needs for KaniniFest 2024. These funds will be allocated to:

- Artist and performer stipends  

- Venue rentals and technical needs  

- Community outreach, marketing, and workshops  


By supporting KaniniFest, you will:
 

- Champion Cultural Equity: Elevate underrepresented voices and narratives.  

- Build Community: Unite audiences and artists in celebration and dialogue.  

- Empower BIPOC & Queer Artists: Foster an inclusive space for creativity and collaboration.  

- Promote Artistic Excellence: Provide a platform for original works and emerging talent.
 
Your generous support will enable KaniniFest to continue uplifting voices, building community, and celebrating the diversity that enriches our society. Together, we can create an unforgettable experience that honors BIPOC stories and builds a more inclusive cultural landscape. Thank you for considering this opportunity to be a part of KaniniFest. 





Rewards

Featured

"Executive Producer" Package

Donate $2,000.00 or more

Amount over $600.00 is tax-deductible.

  • All Previous Rewards: Includes everything in the "Producer’s Circle" package.
  • Dinner with the Founders: Enjoy a private dinner with Christopher Alexander Chukwueke and Tenisi Davis, along with other key members of the festival team.
  • Personalized Script Reading: Receive a personalized reading of one of the one-act plays from the festival, performed by the cast via a virtual session.
  • Featured Recognition: Your name will be featured prominently as a key sponsor on some promotional materials for 2025.

"Supporter of the Arts" Package

Donate $50.00 or more

Amount over $15.00 is tax-deductible.

  • Shoutout on Social Media: Receive a thank you shoutout on KaniniFest’s official social media channels, acknowledging your support.
  • Digital Festival Program: Get a digital copy of the 2024 festival program, featuring details about the plays, playwrights, and more.
  • Exclusive Festival Updates: Be the first to receive behind-the-scenes updates and news about the festival.

"Festival Fan" Package

Donate $100.00 or more

Amount over $40.00 is tax-deductible.

  • All Previous Rewards: Includes the "Supporter of the Arts" package.
  • Limited Edition Festival Poster: Receive a beautifully designed, limited edition 2024 KaniniFest poster, signed by the founders.
  • Name in Festival Program: Your name will be listed in the official festival program as a supporter for 2025.

"Art Lover" Package

Donate $200.00 or more

Amount over $80.00 is tax-deductible.

  • All Previous Rewards: Includes everything in the "Festival Fan" package.
  • Exclusive Digital Content: Access a collection of digital content, including interviews with the playwrights, rehearsal footage, and more.

"Producer’s Circle" Package

Donate $1,000.00 or more

Amount over $375.00 is tax-deductible.

  • All Previous Rewards: Includes everything in the "Patron of the Arts" package.
  • Personalized Video Thank You: Receive a personalized video message from the founders, Christopher Alexander Chukwueke and Tenisi Davis, expressing their gratitude.
  • Limited Edition Art Print: Receive a limited edition art print, inspired by the festival’s theme, created by our commissioned artist.

"Visionary Sponsor" Package

Donate $5,000.00 or more

Amount over $1,600.00 is tax-deductible.

  • All Previous Rewards: Includes everything in the "Executive Producer" package.
  • Co-Producer Credit: Receive a co-producer credit on the festival’s 2025 program and all related materials.
  • Private Viewing Party: Host a private viewing party with a curated selection of the festival’s one-act plays, including a virtual or in-person Q&A with the playwrights and directors.

"Super Star" Package

Donate $10,000.00 or more

Amount over $8,500.00 is tax-deductible.

  • All Previous Rewards: Includes everything in the previous packages.
  • Co-Producer Credit: Receive a co-producer credit on the festival’s 2025 program and all related materials.
  • Private Viewing Party: Host a private viewing party with a curated selection of the festival’s 2024 one-act plays, including a virtual or in-person Q&A with the playwrights and directors.
  • Customized Experience: Work with the festival team to create a customized experience, tailored to your interests, which could include a special tour of the venues, additional VIP perks, or exclusive access to future events. For 2025!