Ultimate City, a new creative studio and events hub, has officially opened its doors at 209 State House Road, offering a space dedicated to film, podcasts, showcases, and youth-driven conversations.
The studio aims to provide a platform for emerging and established creators to share their work, collaborate, and engage with audiences across different mediums. Ultimate City is positioning itself as a versatile hub for Kenya’s growing creative community.
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What Ultimate City Offers
Film screenings and premieres of Kenyan and African films, short films, and documentaries
In addition to producing in-house shows that explore youth culture, entrepreneurship and trends, the space is open for collaborations with artists, photographers, musicians, and storytellers who want to amplify their voices. Its recent productions include conversations with notable Kenyan creatives, reflecting its commitment to capturing authentic stories that resonate with young audiences.
The team behind Ultimate City emphasized the studio’s mission to connect creativity with community. “Our goal is to create a space where ideas are shared, stories are told, and new projects can come to life. Nairobi has an incredible pool of talent, and Ultimate City is here to provide both the platform and the support,” said Dan Aceda, CEO and Founder, Ultimate City.
Ultimate City is now open for bookings, partnerships, and collaborations. Creators and organizations interested in using the space can reach out directly to the studio team.
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