AfroJam Brunch (12pm-4pm)

Join us on Easter Sunday at The Restaurant at MIST as we bring another AfroJam Brunch and to commemorate Women History Month. A brunch filled with good music, food, drinks and trendsetters. This event will feature one of the rising stars of Africa (Nigerian) KALINÉ. 

              AFRO JAM BRUNCH MENU PRIX FIX

$45

EGGS + SIDES

Your Choice of:

Eggs any style

 Eggs any style, Home Fries, chicken apple sausage or Bacon

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Waffle

 Caramelized Apples, Walnuts & cream

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MIST TRUFLE BURGER

Truffle Mushroom, Irish Cheddar, hand cut rosemary shallots fries

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Shrimp & Grits

Poached egg, coconut cheddar grits, Cajun butter

90min Bottomless Mimosa (per person)

Complimentary Coffee or Tea

 

$20 Drink Brunch

60 min Bottomless Mimosas

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Your choice of: 2 Glasses Sangria or 2 glasses house wine or 2 Draft Beer

KALINÉ BIO

She is hard to miss with that impressive, unapologetic Diana Ross-esque mane but more than just a head of hair, Kaliné’s voice is certainly one worth getting to know. The Nigerian-born singer/songwriter and pianist whose clever threading of words and percussive style of piano playing is a direct product of her African roots. With a soulful elegance and funky flutter, she spreads her wings across a landscape of jazz, R‘n’B, and Afrobeat to create an authentic, alternative sound.

A graduate of Berklee College of music with a BMus in Film Scoring, she has a unique set of composition and production skills. In 2014, she released her first single and video ‘Ololufemi’ which garnered a lot of attention in Africa. Her most recent release (February, 2015) ‘The Fires Of Red: Season One’ is a body of work featuring 14 original songs and drawings (released over a period of 14 days) that serves as a visual songbook detailing a modern fictional drama. Several of her songs have been licensed for TV and film including ‘Falling For You’ licensed for the internationally acclaimed Nollywood movie ‘Flower Girl’ and TV series b430.

Among several performance opportunities, Kaliné has opened for Bob James & Fourplay, Chaka Khan, Angélique Kidjo, Keziah Jones, Bez, Somi and Victor Olaiya.

A strong advocate for social change, she has written a number of songs that address various social issues. ‘Stand and Fight’ that addresses domestic violence, won her 1st place in Berklee’s ‘Songwriting for Social Change’ competition (2012). ‘Bring Them Home’ written in honor of the Chibok girls that were abducted in April, 2014 (including a music video) and ‘Every Woman, Every Child’ a theme song written for a UN- affiliated foundation of the same name (focusing on improving global women and children’s health) are all part of her efforts to use her talent to shine a light on sensitive issues that affect our global community.

Kaliné recently performed the Nigerian National Anthem at The nigerian Embassy, D.C upon the arrival of President Muhammad Buhari.

Visit her website for more information at www.kalineofficial.com

Social media: instagram: @kalineofficial  soundcloud.com/kalineofficial

Video link: youtu.be/DeIC9n147Oc