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the doctor. so in the clouds it, it's time to, to us and then when generations class this week on the d. w. the story you can come in all shapes and sizes. here as the events us use the into had mistake. there is a call to story to be told, an applicant on exhibition years in the baking. i'm here to share the story with you. but the full, we take a cheerfully to re, to, to us here as was on today. we find out how mcbride, cuz laurie and the movie and fashion designer is taking the namibian herrera addresses to international capital. the adventure through the beautiful city of my sister in law is due to the vin florinda. my boxes shows us of talked to
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modernizing print for a brighter future and found them tenga, and you're watching at re max the i hope everyone is ready to meet the beast and african gaming legend, straight out of kenya, a growing, gaping hub, looking to take over the east sports scene led by you to side to in every sense of who would the, you know, i, in the years we were told that gave me was worth of dreams. and that if we needed to often fluid amounts to nothing, all we can see is that is far from the truth. meets brian the bees to
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a global on bus, a duffel, east coast. that has traveled the world making a very lucrative living, playing games like wound up in kimberly's like a movie. it was more of an adventure. i lived on talent, disclose the crew of it, basically nothing. so you had this turn to look for almost everything we had to fight, like i've had to fight for most of my life. like, i don't think that they were disabled more than easy and make the telling the corner i go, did you gave me as a kid about how i'd go ahead in creating a funny way my i was, those kids was i like movies. so most of the time, my dad would come back into vcr. so i was watching around boy, i was listening, i know shows because at the time i know it was like, i wanted to be like these guys and i grew up and then one day and my uncle comes back with the concert. i don't need, it was close. tell me nato intended, but he's had to give them good sheets and ducks and it had been approved. got so
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far and could should something on the screen and being that kid raised by movie they load. i'm sure to give you, and then i could flip something in this kind of stuff like that. now we are heading in the right direction. in the fact started, we gave me sufficient in 2019 kenya was run to the most popular gaming hub in africa with the local markets projected to reach a $118000000.00 in 2022, up from $63000000.00 in 2017. according to p w. c, the industry is quickly speaking of the narrative. that's gaming piece for kids. and i, excuse me, i struggle because uh, i remember initially back folder and get that in 2014, 2015. good on what i would like to tell them it's yes, but 1st of all, i guess the knowledge i had like watching video on land cli is 2 different things. so dr lays would to see us if we do it on youtube, we have actually played people some of the little before in more playing with
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comment, little defiant, cling si, fi and easy, deep general tournaments where they are, but they need to have money. so i think they are on the, one of the best things that came model informed me. that was to me, i ended up because the beast goes so violence, blame when i was this guy. so if i put you in the corner, how did you leave the corner? so guys i like or that gave a piece of my using my my being here to inspire other games for and i try to be in touch with every game. i look at every tournament that is hosted at home and even if it's not by me, i want to meet again most and show them stuff. i was not sure i to do this gets there. i don't even throw them away. i'm class, i'm dislike, it doesn't matter, but what they want them to know is how important, what then doing can be in the future. hi, internet penetration i use for population fast adoption of technology and
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endorsements from deep pocketed sponsors are among the key reasons for the rise of east coast in king. my 1st highlights is the 1st time i was told them, and i remember i want to 15000 can actually send steed or you just check it cutting that thing home like i just kind of did like this. like i wanted everyone to see like you guys on the display reading inside with the beast has re present the kenya on regional and global east sports competitions. and is one of the country's most celebrated model calm. but please, if you're asking me where i saw myself in 5 years, i don't know how it does. so that goes, don't put in it. is this big for me if even in the next 2 to the support and help a lot of young africans express themselves and place i wouldn't be part of the one thing to bring to is for says one, it's
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a fading weiss decision because where the load is more than the right now if you look at the news in terms of what is made the video game, music and sports. like you have to combine sports and music to make a time to watch video game stuff. you don't have to be at the sports, i delete that. so being able to, it is at the language they gave me. so you could type but the for freely time for the c and gave me is that the new griffin gives the cost of the creation and give him the set up of giving you beds and the organizing gaming who's dentist. that's like the least is evidence. so it seems that the sports ethan lucrative team of income and a great and fun way of making a living soul controls up and how fun are not just a game, a not just a witness. the beast is a growing force to be reckoned with in the gaming world. so you said east quote,
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advocate champion, now loading joining us as juliet salts in the senior to re, to i want to discuss the museum. what goes into preparing for an exhibition, unhealthy a, giving a voice to african on tv, a thank you for making time for us today. can you give us a brief history on web and how it evolved into what it is today? there was a previous iteration of what is now when for from the early, maybe the middle 19 seventy's truth and that's was elsewhere in kansas and it was much smaller. and it was really accessible only for students and stuff. you know, it was, it was the university institute ended operations very well for 30 years or so, but been closed in the early 2 thousands of the university and the way into the reorganization. as in, for 10 years, the developments and fundraising process happens. and so the 2012,
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when this innovation was launched, and we have now had a 10th anniversary celebration, a lot of where it goes on behind the scenes. tell us a bit more about what you have been working on. there's a lot of behind the scenes work which includes acquiring work from all sorts of different sources, going to be bias. we've given it to people, leave it to us as the quest and all of that to it has to get into the, into connections to us. a base which is a sophisticated to from managing it, has to get popular house and store trying to control and story and to make sure that the us works, the tree take into the connection, opposite tool. longevity for future generations to come. your children and my children will be able to visit them. what is rams ultimate gold? encouraging and definitive pain, and appreciation of the arts of africa among people bobo, at least,
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that is beautiful. you know what i am looking forward to appreciating all the unique voices represented here. so thank you for your time. you're very welcome. it is sounds to us to meet a man that is preserving traditions by reviving a special fashion. it is time for mcbride's cause. already ad who special in the move in her river dresses to grab the fashion world by the horns. due to hi, my name is mcbride provided and i may be in fashion design. and my dream impression is to take our beautiful hetero address, do international god work. it is wedding season in the media, but it wouldn't be across the movie and waiting with documents. right? godaddy is v icon of headed oh session. putting his unique spin on the traditional address known as the article about the floor, sweeping him lines, puffy,
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sleeves and petticoats. unmistakably victorian it was german missionary. so 1st order canada were meant to weigh these tiles peaceful. just as soon became a point of pride for the head of people, the editor own special touches like colorful printed fabrics and had secured resembling the horns of cattle. and so they tend to humiliation into a triumph. corvalle continues this tradition with a modern twist. that the slicks a bit more than just to make the young lady feel comfortable and also free. so and also coming to the skirt underneath it. since it's flat just to give a beautiful young lady of flexibility of movement, you know. and again, with the go homestead the she gave her the head gear. the head piece is just to be present. our kids of each one is custom made and it's usually one just once. so
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it's no surprise, but head, it'll gatherings double as a special show of sort provide expression is on the train. because motor headed addresses have proved cash flows across the continent and you're even just missing the movies for the miss universe. competition provided grew up and then took, and it's always been a special needs to when he was 13. his mom bought him his 1st sewing machine by 16, he had already booked his 1st international fashion show. featuring headed addresses, now more and more designed as a taking inspiration from cub bodies look book. i feel like a friend says, i feel beautiful. makes me very much confident and i just loved to embrace it. love to receive grace and the culture besides it fitting beautifully and making me look beautiful. um brands. uh a big thing though. we loved friends as youngsters. now the youngsters in the yellow was so i went to like a brand new address just to feel good and to look at rich girl. it's because it's
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for the, you know, so that's, i wanted something more than and that's exactly what he gave me every interest. tell us a story. it's the traditional canada oracle, the tulsa tale of 100 years of oppression, but also one of resilience, redemption, self determination. and identity and passion with young design this like nebraska body and making sure that these stories will be passed on to future generations. those colorful herrera jayce is definitely going to be a global sensation to sir the exploring the exhibition we catch up with good find no more, jack, the curator of the african outs collections to discuss the one key exposition, cassandra, and thank you for making time for us today, what is what i'm kaylie kaylie, and what does that mean?
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so i'm collecting it means you all welcome and it's acosta. and it is a project that the museum undertook to welcome people back into the space of those coup. it's 19th and they make locked down. so we look through our store rooms and we selected some of the work that had been acquired or accepted for donation. and we just wanted to welcome people back into the space of to the long shut down periods. but to also have an opportunity to show people the work that has been happening, although the museum has been closed. what is unique about the way this exhibition celebrates african ok. so i think one important thing about because all the museum is that we offer an opportunity for people to see all the works of different mediums. at the same time. we give the same sort of find you way to all the works with the it is screen prints, paintings of foss, khatri sculptured speed work,
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and so people are able to see like a 2 dimensional work like painting on the wall right next to a beadwork and the same expression i cannot ways to come and visit and try my hand in ox features. sure, thank you so much for making sab, escalating it to a country was in a country this through to is often overlooked as a destination, the hot spot. so let's head over to my su 45 things that you both want to miss when planning do nice holiday and and, and this is a small and upcountry enclave space. so that's okay. which is right. a full with a hello . my name is for to is it, i'm a poet, an actress, a singer and an activist. and this is my home country,
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the kingdom and this guy. welcome to my fire favorite things to do. when you're in the search of the photos, the population of just over 2000000 people with an estimated 400000 citizens, being mark up workers to live in south africa. montana such as the capital city is on the west and board at the country and was originally established as a police count and was then later assigned as a capital city. in 1869. let's start off with a place with huge historical importance for best. so to, and the region pretty well so to must make at least one pilgrimage in their lives to this place. to home. i saw some of us who is worried about such a nation was 1st founded under king refresher, in the 1800. when he off, essentially to people seems shut up from the southeast and early that status from the south west of africa. the main pathway has been paved almost all the way to the
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top, but is a feeling of a different adventure is. can always ask for the more adventurous ation true. but for this one, we're taking the easy out. probably see what is so important to us. subtle, because it is a reminder of who we are, the boss, people. so to brown, have a long history of providing century in the 60s through the 90s, this which was a common 1st stop for people seeing political persecution from a parted south africa. this is the throne. this is a place where he would sit where he would offer century tubes misplaced people. the one thing you'll notice when you're on the search, it's the mountains, beautiful mountains,
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just behind me. a lot of list such as unique advantages because of our beautiful mountains. the as fresh, sort of as i've seen. and the middle of the mountains provides the sweetest taste in what you would ever come across. and not just only for the city, by the way, for us the best, the guys with the down was the 2nd feeder down to the so to highlands want to push it as it was known back then, which has been designed to provide water to south africa using gravity to pull the water down from dams to a network of pipes from the front of the 2 mountains. about an hour and a bit out of my thing is modern lodge, which started out as a residential base, kept supporting the construction at the damn lot. as all timing i have really worked up in advertise. and right now we're here to face any price. brad, in the whole of this country to see because of
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a great buy that isn't that bad. and these ones are made from the source 100 percent. okay. and a brass good beef because of the mountain is to re know for the so to the best, what do people actually do get around using cost for this like this one and don't change within the city or the mountains. someone nearby, we'll have our alternative transportation available, either for short or long, right? my sample. let's all code and we'll guide all the content and river as they call it in. so that's okay, right next door to do. so that's again for i guess by now you get that picture despite its complications with only one neighboring countries, this soto as always, been an independent state and was recognized as such before south africa
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was but so to pre cove, it used to travel across the board of french attainment, part locked down and close borders, meant to boom and local tourism and entertainment. there, lots of expensive things to do when you're in the so to as ever you find yourself in my sales, look out for the gig guides. maybe you might just catch me at one of my favorite spots, giving it the form is like today we're here at the bank. yeah. the news about to do fund on my shows me this with sunbridge without plastics. from conception. mission. the ration to sell by degree that the production of our existence. i want to send them. she's got
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my sarah who is definitely selling with special. everyone needs to experience the sunsets the history, the culture has. no, we're quite like it clearing, i'm about to. is it pretoria base print amaica with a mission to revive and showcase the unique aspects of historic africa in modern times. enjoy updates your space with african home day cool. using modernized tribal arts prisons and pets. and so this is one of the patterns that i'll be sampling today because i have to check full color and just to see how the pectin um actually get some thoughts on the actual fabric. lorina crucial my boss. so a multi talented print design that is passionate about preserving and documenting african history through have modern visual archives as the founder of renaissance design, what can be seen in various well known restaurant, commercial spaces,
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and fashion pieces. pet defines, reflect what she called the essence of ancient africa. i don't think i'll ever be able to say ok, i don't have inspiration. we have over 50 countries on the continent, and in one country these. how many cultures, those cultures have subcultures, those subcultures have some tribes. so there is so much to unravel. and i've taken on that responsibility to be the mouthpiece and to also translate what i derive from those cultures and bring it alive in designs and then bring it to a market and a form of product. the, the beauty of lorina designs is the ability to live on a number of mediums from will pay, puts a fabric and anything in between the welcome to my
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home studio. this is latrene the way all the magic happens. rest of my research and i've actually started to collect a couple of books on africa, ancient african african tribes and a few lives very important because a lot of the cultures, the tribes, which is vanishing and a lot of the information gets lost or just read your forgotten and research starts from books for me, watching documentary in the world of design. i definitely see myself as an ancient voice in the modern world here to revive african history and heritage. prince lorina, documents, ancient tribal textures, and more seen in architecture, nature and culture. from across the continent because of my background and interior design, i always have this passion for architecture, like ancient african architecture. i decided to focus
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a little bit on most come architecture. it's the most sustainable. i can pick 10 in inches, can move in. so to have my inspiration full of this print, it was inspired by the xle saved of the hat. i usually use very bright colors, but this time i wanted to go for something maybe muted to you still have a bit of color, but savings bank to oranges and retrieve the blue present in more time. because obviously you have to mix water with the might to create the structure. so we're presenting what tab the statute. and it's, if you look at the pipes and as well, i did a little bit of the look like curves, but they actually represent imprints from your, from your finger to because they create the actual start of the hand. so i'll be printing this pattern on schedule questions today. and also sampling a bit of
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a silk for from scott. how are you fine and 9 so not happy with the color. and the face fabric car came on. i think i'm happy with the base separate. i think the cartoon themselves, the color, very beautiful, and i love also the rich, but our ins, i think we can do a final print marino's fantastic friends. and of course they're offering software and it gets printed throughout print onto supplementation paper. and we're going to take it to our 1st so i think he praised the actual ink from the supplemental paper gets pressed onto the fabric that during a charge and her friends going to come off nicely onto the fabric the
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see my leg on excellent products. oh, in people spaces is quite interesting for me because i think i focus a lot on the process, but seeing how it gets received by people that i absolutely don't even know is very special to me because it says that what i do has that. and it has or meaning to other people. so it also encourages me to keep going and to keep on doing that research about into the africa because people are living in the modern world. so people want these type of stories in the spaces. so i'll continue just finding modern ways to sort of find a place and a space for them. thank you for joining us today. i am about to explore more of this beautiful od. remember to share your thoughts and d, w dot com, forward slash at re max pool. see you soon. the
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