Case Study — Arts & Culture — Theatre Festival — Kenya

Tukutane KITFest

Role

Festival Administrator

Focus

Positioning, Communications, Vendor & Logistics

Period

2019 — 2023

Sector

Arts, Culture & Theatre

Overview

The Kenya International Theatre Festival is one of the region's most ambitious performing-arts platforms — an immersive theatrical experience that connects artists and audiences from around the world, promotes Kenya's wealth in people, culture and tourism, and rallies everyone under one invitation: “Tukutane KITFest” — let's meet at KITFest.

The challenge was never the theatre — it was the perception. Arts organisations get treated as passion projects. KITFest needed to be read as infrastructure: a credible platform for creative-industry development. That's the problem I worked on across five festival cycles — positioning, festival communications, and the vendor and logistics operation behind the show.

The Brief

Position KITFest so that ministries, sponsors, and international partners take it as seriously as its audiences do — without sanding off the energy that makes a festival worth attending.

The brand already had a strong point of view to build on: a proud figure raising the curtain on Kenyan story-telling, the national flag's red, green and black, and a voice that's inspirational, bold, inclusive and unmistakably fun. My job was to carry that with equal conviction into the rooms where funding and partnerships are decided.

Approach

Speak both languages. One communications system for two audiences: institutional weight for partners and funders, festival heat for audiences and artists. Same brand, calibrated register — the bold red kept for the moments that build trust, the warmth kept for everyone else.

Tighten the operation behind it. Vendor partnership management and logistics coordination across the festival cycle — the unglamorous machinery that lets a festival run as many years leaner as louder.

Keep the brand consistent everywhere. From partner decks to festival-week campaign assets to the awards night itself, every touchpoint had to read as one KITFest.

Brand PositioningFestival CommunicationsVendor Partnership ManagementLogistics CoordinationPartner-Facing Materials

The Brand

The identity I worked within is proudly Kenyan: a theatrical figure and mask paired with the flag's palette, an elegant serif for authority, and the rallying tagline Tukutane KITFest. Red is reserved for the moments that matter — the values behind it are Creativity, Diversity, Excellence, Community, Integrity, Learning, Fun and Authenticity.

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The Kenya International Theatre Festival full-colour logo

The Kenya International Theatre Festival

The Festival in Action

The clearest proof that culture is infrastructure is a full house. Across the festival run — and its awards night at the Kenya National Theatre — the brand showed up on stage, in the crowd, on the street, and in the hands of the artists it exists to celebrate.

Outcome

  • 15% reduction in operational costs through renegotiated vendor partnerships and tighter logistics coordination
  • Positioned KITFest as a credible platform for creative-industry development, not a passion project
  • A communications system serving both institutional partners and festival audiences across a five-year run
  • A brand carried consistently from partner decks to festival-week campaigns to the awards-night stage

If this is you

If you run a festival or a cultural programme, I give you the identity and the communications that make people treat your work as essential.

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