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of course, we say they're about never giving up every weekend on d w side awards in south africa on these individuals who exemplified the picked me up in the past in the world. it's on the spot type on celebrities and emerging icons, recognizing their influence on i'll connect to the states of styles, but 1st chase the rich flavors of india with chick jessica. when you saw me in janice bed discover health and the 2nd all the same says uplifting. it's people in zambia, then explode the functionality of eco se anybody's problem solving architecture in nigeria. i'm finally start doing that and you're watching every mac, the
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the sisters to come when he saw me estate heritage or her celebration of durban. indian slaves in her could be from fighting to stand out in a male dominated industry so needing one of to have his face. my plays a full dining spot, rich, comfortable, and tasty. this is just to come minutes on these trips on indian cars. but it wasn't easy for her to bring it all to the table. every challenge i had, i had shift. but at me i had shift. so things that me and i've had you know, moments where i needed to stand up and, and grab somebody by the, by because high and be like, you know, you don't do that. and my kid said before we find out how jessica is reviving indian cuisine in south africa. let's take a closer look at how she came to be
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a shift in the 1st place. at home, i was always in the kitchen and i loved spinning timed in my mom had all the spices and should have all these good is always in. and then even if i'm playing around like missing it on, it's we, i discovered that this is what i can do today. jessica is the executive chair at a trinity indian restaurant, but it wasn't a straight cost. growing up in an average indian who indiana space her father with todd to enable a higher education the looking back. that was just the 1st total jessica had to overcome. how did you manage when i had told my family that i'm not going to be a doctor like a typical in getting home you brought up to be a doctor lawyer or an engineer. my dad was not happy so she can speak to the pharmacy. yeah. um, she refused to cause it's a and i was like,
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i'm doing this that i took the student loan uh, one of my siblings to stand. sure. it's easy for me. i was one say 45, pretty much. i was a lot parts washed for 6 months and as much as as little as i and i was like, cool. i'm going to pay my to them done off. and i did the after completing his studies in restaurant and who tell management. jessica started out in the catering 6. yep. been spent 4 years working in dubai and katasha before returning home. when the coven 19 pen, danny kit getting here has not been easy as a female shift. how did she overcome devices? she's based in may come. ok. i think my greatest challenge was most different human i each device mean don't take likely to woman telling them what to do and
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especially not in an hour of mation. and so it, it, it happens your life because it's not for the week. i'll be, i'm just as a, as a woman in the same to scenes, yukon, to go down the big skin, need to have the ability to over know kids and, and kind of just like fish, but the modern painters risk drone is dedicated to showcasing traditional indian feats and flavors catering to an upscale stuff african audience. so how does shifters to maintain the integrity of authentic indian st food, while modernizing and elevating it's my best sellers, my job. and so my mom obviously as some damage, she wants to cook bed, otherwise whole households and she pretty much made everything, bags, cups, and all of those stuff and it's higher. and we kinda treated
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a bit obviously and give it a little bit more flavors and on you know, to, to make it more complex. but we want to keep that in a 1000. you know, they always say that kyle is better than makes this a gift. slave is just enough time in the role model like an extra all spices, though i can guarantee you a 10 times better than india. all kinds of much more in depth in terms of flavoring and fixtures and all of those kind of things. ways with india. i think a lot of the flavors that they play with as a very thoughtful just sort of start adding my whole spies blue, my black hardaman. so any feed some cinnamon b as much as as 5. so some of them come in from india as well. but the majority of
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them, uh, i've done and blended end of it and you know they, those they, when she leaves, they take the sugar chain feels the get out on geography the you know, so we have the ability to instill advocates also bring in immunization. 65, shift just to come. many somebody is capturing and recreating b as in indian street food. a journey is not just the story of flavors, but is a celebration of culture and resilience as she continues to keep her heritage alive . now that's a tasty way to stay true to your cultural heritage before we hit the red carpet at the s a side towards, let's have a look at how i spend my morning with the most of that for kids most time instead of festus and pet flooding gave me, gentlemen, thank you so much for inviting me into your beautiful and cruise the home. now tonight you're going to be awarded with the next big thing award as to is a style. it was. so number one, what, what fluency can be,
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what does it mean to you? yeah, i mean, the, what is that about celebrating, creates as creative and individuals that contribute into the economy of south africa. this i also science and in positive way in different industries. and the things, but the, and i would identify the end of the next big thing for the with we do as creative as pain to the way they do with man and the, they'd like to feel it printed, which is a beautiful thing. and you guys have spoken about being able to influence that young child that comes from an end of privileged background to be able to say if they can do it. so can i, what would've encouragements would you have for the young artist who looks up to you? yeah, unless i'd, i'd say no one owns the anything. everything that you want to be is up to you. uh you need to just with uh, find the opportunities, put your head down and know that is also possible for you. and rome wasn't built in
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the day. well said, well gentlemen, thank you so much and i cannot wait to see you on that red carpet and no big lights on in the day. now before we get to the events tonight, can i see you guys with me could, can extend on any of them customized. cool. i'll see a copay. customized with cultist. it's a pill. 90 done that. i did call up with colleges. these are stay cool. thank you. so much, now this is what i'm talking about. this is exactly what they need to change it as p for life. interesting content sneak is turning them into all the work for you feed. because surely one of the biggest high impression and across the one. but there is one canyon to help. before them is checked, it shows us how he turns one out into a thriving passion business. let's find out what is this mika height pulled about? what people don't understand is a sneak of the not just practical sneak of culture,
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but what is this mika culture? and why identity has to because to soft off to when he, after the victim, a sneak is popular. because number one, everyone wants to be a part of something, and this nicolai's has really pups nimble on in the loop. they give us and number 2 in how they make us feel like when i'm walking with this new guy, i feel like fall nice if i like i'm what address, i think best. why that i major with customizing choose the us and totally remove the protective layer on the issue. so once we've done the removal of the protective lab, we do a sketchup of the odds. if there is no sketch needed, we just do handout painting to either change the color of the issue or give you the new expression. in 2022,
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the worldwide speaker markets was estimated to be was $72200000000.00, the shoes and it's very from high end limits. introducing choose to keep the ones that i must produce. but the global market, which was dentist, has personal motivation to dedicate himself to this make a business. i got into customization those things because out of curiosity in university, i noticed a lot of people are trying to rock sneakers and most of this new cuz that rocking look the same. and that's why i was like, okay, all of this new because look the same, how could i make a difference each year people throw away an estimated 300000000 pairs of shoes, 200-225-0000 tons of waste is generated and never will be davy. let's make a culture and the risk to stick a mountain is already a huge problem, giving because a new lease of life was part of my. yeah. mainly because you see me because i
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expensive and i times they may get tanya. they may get up to. yeah, and i'm like, why didn't you bring this to me and i can give you an expression and the expression of how maybe you would feel the issues. so what's the special thing denise does? so this is the process of a photo inc. customizing i sneak up. so on this you must be leather and you've not, it must be a material that supports the pain that we have because we using level clearly. so the whole show is supposed to be changed into black color because i want to give it's black in boy theme, avoid and stifles flush. so now after that, how do i, he has done this, the finished product. as you can see, all of that and clean the last up and ready to out. and this is how dentist takes people because from job to fab. let's check what the
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look. let's we go ahead think of danny. so sustainable as to what i prefer customized because because there are statements, a points and a way of expression is unique. every individual will be there also size. so it's a group. i just don't think terms of passion for anyone who is looking to time to be a wonderful life for, for our customers because they make you unique. um its something that's fixed here . sorry. yeah. so part of where you warranted. that's are you just, it's just or i'd say something about, you know, just calling to let everyone know as we go forward. mountains of trash, finding creative ways to recycle and up cycle. every item becomes increasingly important. i, ga nafrica is not that vine huge. and i would really like to change that. so i
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would like to give axes a space where they can express themselves, express whatever they would like. that is how i'm giving people a space to express themselves through secret customization, which is ok. those are so cool, it seems like some of our icons here. i could have worked up there speak again as thomas, we are catching up with some of your favorite media personalities. some of these come larry saw that you love to see cook up in the kitchen. joining me now is amazing. luckily, lovely to see you again. you do every time i see you will always look phenomenal in tonight. will say the pricing that is a side awards in your opinion while watch. so it's like be so important. i mean it's a fun night of everything that the lab i'm looking beautiful. so i guess it's a night to just these nothing about anything. i just enjoyed the fashion,
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the events like this actually bring us together. um, could you hardly ever see each other? so it's nice to con, pump into a familiar face that you see on tv that came and you're doing a great job, you know, moments like this, like perfect quest of that collaborate, work on new things like just need and just be like, dude us. so it means, you know, now i'm looking at what imprint is doing along with so many other designers and fashion icons. you believe the south african industry is, is the international market. oh, that's a tricky one. you know, i don't think we've come to i think we've been, well, i think we really saved from little by little. yeah, we're testing the i love that i love seeing the young emerging tenants coming to the full price as we continue to celebrate the stylus people and celebrities outside i for caps. if you guys have been successful, can you please validate the pin? is that the us thing to is a lot of responses that we have. capital were local office display,
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they were bringing culture to live through exhibitions, performances, and connected communities. in sam, the art is no luxury, but a powerful tool for uplifting its people. when i start to feel, i just feel that i feel like i was calling the place where anything is possible to my was traumatized after the sudden death of his father drawing helped him to process the loss. today he is at the lusaka contemporary art center, or look, a newly inaugurated institution that uses art as a medium through which to explore once experiences, histories, belief, and to positively engage with the future. the world today has so many challenges and with some of the things that we planning to be doing here, they do is just to develop that's mind if they're able to find solutions to some of
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the problems. i think that to, that would be of good to them. it could be an important tool to promote understanding and empathy in a nation located at the crossroads of migratory boots, where many cultures and people next is idea is grappling with the repercussions of a colonial past. that has fuel conflicts and the exploitation of its natural resources. identity and belonging are complex issues and the main theme for artist out mcculla. we made him at the exhibition space of leecock, where he demonstrates his recent experimental installation. isaiah 3413. that includes the live cutting of gemstones found inside being soil. yeah. when you're looking at uh, getting policies and developments, it's really made that not only in this policy to complete present identity, but also in mining sales a gap in sam e as artistic infrastructure. where educational opportunities are
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lacking and the few existing modern art galleries simply operate as sales outlets restore national faith in that i didn't understand that the other point by the community is onvia to move to the case of a norwegian based sandy and artist played a pivotal role in transforming lucas from the dream into reality. in the early 2, thousands to lakeisha acquired land and started conceding the art center which opened it stores in 2023. with an exhibition space, a library and 2 residency flats. the reason i took a piece of practical steps to do what i dont know soccer was because i believe that on is an absolute necessity. mcculla studio is located in town. like to move tele keisha. he's splits his time between europe and sound. the. he hopes the advent of
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institutions like lou tech, well nurture, the next generation of artists that provide better working conditions. so there is no need to seek them elsewhere. one such artist as sonic and while on to proceed to the fine art studies in cape town. but returned to lusaka isn't momentum in which i think you guys are doing. but i think there is still a lot of room for development, whether it's odd writing or to to ministration or to a thing that will be other moving parts of a much bigger thing. that i think the stock goes through social, catching up to what the artist of a and the talent has always been that. back at the workshop while drawing the children or finding solace from the pressures of performance and competition. the freedom of artistic exp, session offers a much needed respite. so we, uh, when doing something it was like, it's, is that sense of relief was, i'm really good at anything. i loved anything so much. so,
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and i'm then seeing i like i've had a long day at school, i'm really upset with something. i'll just stand on some music. i'm said dancing, i know to bid. and i just feel like a whole burden has been listed as lucca continues to make his mark the significance of modern origins. and this is increasingly apparent in a country grappling with the complexities of identity, post colonial legacies, and social economic challenges are the merges as a necessity rather than the luxury the, when it comes to the world of all could take test. it is for if a voting with us, okay. and that bailey from nigeria is changing that by creating buildings that not only useful, probably in the case of the people's needs this architects designs on to solve problems rather than just being functional. but why is it an architecture that the
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buildings are designed to follow the technical standards really to fulfill human? and how does, of course, they immediately change exactly the way we put them. humans 1st, you know, designs because human beings of predominantly and use as a most viewed things. and there's some people that have this whole feeling like you've gateway from the homes. you really want to return to the home because of the sound try. so yes, so the human being for the end user is the primary objective. them was the what the sites. but how does i co say manage to create those spaces in such a populous city like legal. let's find out more about how and why he became an architect to young this truth executive choose me. i see that little because i think drain literally, since i was 2 years old a, i mean joint houses to be shut down. somebody died yesterday to get those trains. i still have most of them to dates. and then when i was done with secondary school
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and it was time to you know the fees way. yeah. finch. it's going saying what he's thinking, oh, i want to become a doctor on to become an engineer all that stuff to me was i could picture nothing . there was a principal experience. i had a school that's what made me feel like i was really, really, really fuck you picture when, when school we used to sketch and then we central before computation. did these things became anything? my dreams were so precise and elektra almost failed me just one time because he was convinced that used to compete. that's right. so at that point i, i always remember that's, that's clem wilmont quite a few like. and i feel like i was doing something right. acosta in the valley is the founder and ceo of lock design to some have over the years, turned out exotic and disruptive designs, creating the oakland homes of many nigerians. but how does he disrupt the industry with his designs incorporate sustainable systems into up designs? we always look on materials. in this case,
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you can see we have still in use under wall students and natural elements which makes states requires lead thoughts and know, maintain those because it's a natural element. so we try to look for materials that the sustainable and um we, we also look at um, an edge consumption. so all of the glass in this house actually double glazed, which reduces the heat that comes into the house, which in turn also reduces the amount of electricity use you would use what to pull the building. so yes, we could incorporate, so we think about them. so simple elements when we're designing the house, as the 1st nigerian architect to be featured in the 100 plus years of the international design. know for a t m accomplishment. many dream. all i cost is what i'm architect to fulfill human needs. so how does he implement his ideas and keep pushing, despite some challenges in the industry for commercial space is what we usually work with is what's have upfront. most of the brands always have different
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identities and they have elements that they put to get it. i represent things that brands, so what we do is we work with that what we try to infuse it into that space so that your space is not separate from your brand. and anybody that comes into a space kind of kind of gets what your brand is about, you know, giving you, for instance, if we say brand that uses a yellow color requested that sign, you know, color into this reason. of course the, it always has the we to update your spirits, you know. so we're finding which always tie that into the space. this self driven and passionate architect house designed for the crim deluxe. cram of my julia, including afo, beats musician, burn a boy, and he continues to be innovative and set the bar high, you know, designed, wanted, being personal wanted, it was for the simple to touch the beauty during the call, the cause of these um,
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the filipino and executes in the construction of we've had to make it more interesting and have the suit, the living room sort of flipped over the swimming pool. and when, when brainstorming to cope with the idea, it seemed like a crazy idea. and they went for that's and they'll just only have to leave the room flip over the pool. we have the parts of the house that's approaching, you walk somewhat over the full. it was very interesting that that came up as a challenge. and then we round we phase, and of course we delivered. why is it important for acosta to think more than just struck just and how could this approach change the role of architecture for society in pushing the boundaries of? well, we also try to pride ourselves in is we try to show the world how names you and i can picture is the houses we have done, and i'm sure people never believe that the such houses in ranger i remember for instance, all without it got loose how so with that but it was like these, these houses come to be named your yeah. so and those for they say project actually
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with i will tell on we showcase said he was in leaving a manger. yes. and it was looking at a freak out for what's coming out of it. come next. so we're trying to write that we to show that look lines your eyes not to be slipped on advertisements. we stepped on as well beyond the realm of us that takes across the seas. architects as problem solvers on a grand scale, shaping urban environments and communities spaces to address real world human challenges. it's about designing with purpose and changing the design narrative. from the it's a sign the world we hope you enjoyed today. so now as i hate back to go mingle and get some old style tips to hit every c d, w dot com, forward slash at re max football. but until next time you're fine. the,
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