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casual funds in the amazon. yes, the altima view industry doesn't care about the supply chain. profit. all that much . illegal leather stats may said on d w. the today we coming to you from is what is primary us and culture hub melendez, lifestyle santa, also known as the home of the bush fire festival, one of the biggest music, and it's gathering on the international calendar. it has of a speak, taquila collection, all of those take a 3 add on. but before we explore further, we need to henry into it just cool here from god knows his breathing new life into traditional weaving techniques. what finnegan is born so cool. okay, top one of the world's top core players, which is
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a traditional west african bridge hub. then we explore the art of cake making and kenya with big phase one table, also known as the mistress of cakes. i'm bedroom policy and welcome to efram mac the but 1st we visit the k flats in south africa. the area is known for high crime and gangs tourism, but there is one man who plans to change it all with he's odd. you're probably wondering how he plans to do it. all we need's help with michael bell in cape town to know fighting crime was on. this is the mission of south african oddest, michael. well,
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let's find out how he prevents young people from going down the wrong path. the idea is to basically, you know, transform the roles into work so on, but also to create the protection for up and coming. ok, just to showcase that kevin to the went out to michael is and michel's plane, situated in cape towns, notorious cape flats, and rank forth among south africa's most dangerous neighborhood. and the community refined in crime and drug abuse has come in. michael bel fell victim to a breed so assault that lifting for date in 2008, one evening i was on my way home. i was attacked at a gun to my hip and nice to myself that somehow i was able to fight my way out of it just as the he at last and as a community working in the area. so michael went through a bit of both time, but it did not piece up. and you know, you was looking in the guy's faces all these years. and so they are walking around
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and nothing happened to the how did this experience breath paint and what exactly is paint? using that anger, that to me, i've been decided to the, i'm just something about the was the public spaces, the function. i want them to be able to say positive change and turn it into something positive but also something beautiful and something very colorful. michael bell sounded pains to create open a gallery targeting areas that are run 5 games. how does panes go up? i agree to find the community. and how does this stop somebody in the family's was the, was a lot of a gang tags via good of 50. it was in a very terrible state of working with the local office, the members of the community. deb transforms the space to my till all as being
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those people that wanted to mad at him. don't they want to come and work in the community and out past with the how you think many of the residents couldn't have imagined the gang tact graffiti filled hold of mitchell's pains, transformed into a canvas of a to speak, expression collaborates in the local arts as the visa 40 that they hold to inspire upgrade to awareness and protection of the ocean through this. but how do i have to keep it looks of esick in the intervals so you can adjust that on, you know, oceans. so this is on the very 1st meeting that we did back in 2018 and you speak so identity and culture any to those people into this space. and as you can see, you guys not be tag in any way just down the roads. you can see what the area looked like. it absolutely to be mocked by the view it is,
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can see in the area with a split of numbers. meaning that gang, some of the other side cannot into the space. let's hear from someone who's been impacted by paint and below what's new is just one of the people who found hope to be this project. as a child, he loves on but was drawn into the drug and gang culture. what do we time to implement with the art we started to put out a story out there because it's used to even if they struggle this project has change angelo's life, expanding his volt and giving him access of the opposite. now he's an example for the local children every day. they always me, angelo, we know we're going to play and say excited that part alone. these meetings that i should michael street service, he has now across the board. so you can leverage with lots across oceans, bridge, and communities through odds and augmented reality on the highlight, the shared responsibility for healthy ocean. lots that could, i suppose since it's
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a bond between the 2 countries together in south africa and also in malicious to shave, artistic experiences. also could i pretend that these 4 authors from both countries to the able to work together and we lost projects integrating technology and odds. this old man said, reality merchandise becomes a powerful tool for promoting outs for them. and fostering the sustainable awareness. if you have the app on your phone, you're able to do the act and make this all to a comfortable life to be create a sense of ownership, a sense of belonging. so we have the same support of the can and as so many more opportunities, we will definitely engage with other communities to be able to provide critical spaces in those communities. michael bells paints initiative evolving from murals to a vibrant street. art gallery not only be defies the community, but also in pauses. it's residents. it speaks volumes about resilience
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inconvenience, good reading, a message that resonates far beyond the and speaking of innovation. melendez, lifestyle center, has become a how we create those, come and share ideas, but it is much more than that. here with me is check store and who is the director of the mc and force fire festival? that brings together talent from africa and around the globe annually. we'll talk about that in a moment. first, we'd like to know what is melendez lifestyle center, about? well, that's a big question which has a long history via to families and family legacy that started off with our parents . we're on a farm here. at some point, my mother decided that she needed to ultimate the erect fixed economy of the farm.
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and she said of the roadside store quote, to switch race, and she was making clothes selling marmalade. my father lights runs, builds melinda lis restaurants, which is made up of muds. and so this lifestyle center began to develop. it's an incredible venue that brings together a philosophy that reaches out to the community that supports autism. that brings together some of the finest products that we have in swaziland in our concept store vehicle dollar cost. this is also the venue of the annual mtm push 5 festival internationally renowned listed by bbc is one of the top african festival. and by cnn is one of the southern events that you want to see on the continent. thank you so much take for your time. we will be catching up. what can you make? and now we me temporary. i tried to comb henin, bianca nay. and is driven by a deep mission to preserving weaving, techniques taught to her by her grandmother through her designs and ensuring that
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old age traditions are sustained and contemporary context. the precise handwork finally moving, but who can actually still pushing or do macrae me today? let's get to know how hesitate you communicate to link to still to revive this traditional technique of us in head designs. why do i talk to them? what do you like it? even though that took me sounds interesting, simple. so what do you see? somebody like me be interested in that see just for if, if you're also getting slides to say that, oh, to go in it. but i could also doing studies have shown the quotes in or do macro me can have a therapeutic effect. reduce the stress impulse concentration and even if you had symptoms of inside see and depression. but why did her, which are decides to revive the old fashion full of clothes making and how that is
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all stats. i love the idea of for making things with your hands. i'm growing up in my grandmothers. i surrender them, make things for themselves. and the whole process of making beats, okay. i don't know something i'd be like, they just use alcohol be. but going up to also come, i mean her, some of the faith is very exciting to me. i think that in my car may of course a and i'll say traditional reading technique, how in depressing or straight the whole bit of send him your hans and threats and quotes. it's a very interesting process that requires your attention in like a full mind to that person. and the whole bit of you are working from one line and then be testing to a 2nd line. then it says if there's something that you have in mind that is pending for like a close, i'm going back and for me, the way that you release stress on the i see and depression.
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exactly the integrated with an industry with a focus on 5 buses and 5 risk is holden has best private viewing with k, a dx do is to show cause new designs. how would that help it achieve her goal or from 5 of this tradition that kind of do you have brand has flown because of how it has more than i already existing traditional techniques. when you touch it fabrics, you realize that everything is neat. now let's use one that's teaching the language of african and one that is speaking the language of what creates and casual women globally. i believe everybody should be on tired. yeah. so the main reason for hosting that kind of yeah, experience is how about enticing moment. i love coming, you see, i think because i work with us is honest and we took a lot of comments. the media enjoyed company hope things are actually hired. yeah. mostly being on online fashion brands. and i kind of once had people come in how
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this says con experience and one of the designs and then what cdls and the color software you 5, brian also use mark on me. you don't use pink, you just use your 100 to leave. you call you to make alum say you called me sound also i'll talk with you. call me quoted and also a baby. you come this one, many ways that you can use my car, me for, and that's course a we use it for clothing in kind of that is how we go about to make u dot product. which of these is a very sustainable due to get time? let's design even into decades. items will be unique as still fast enough water, some motivation to preserve the heritage of the gun. you notice i think these to try this nonsense nice uh with that being revived because everything that is possible, of course, and try to she needs to be such a pain. and for me, in the new generation and also flossing design,
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now i think it's important to always in should use it like we should never leave something behind as 2015 ports on death. and it's still around the market for when people are still using it. and i think that it's very important that we start having a new ice for rates as seen. isn't that different lights? if you don't have a passing and i in stress like it's on your interest for it, you probably do up like some of the take days, hours in thoughts winding call. it's been young. this is a difficult, it consists of a year for somebody to now be able to remember it's on that one and say, this is the way that we need to go. when you look at the pieces, this will have the same quality and finish. and so in terms of pricing, i'm always telling stuff why it's coming from africa is to be cheap. and i think that'd be we after we've talked about speech, my goal for using these charges, contact me 55. that creates the start. i design this, i mean that's transporting us to a new market,
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then that's at least also sustaining the space and is trouble doing it in the phone . but when it's stuck here in the same with that is to isn't use, then we don't maybe sus payments which is determined to give pushy and mcroy me a feel to on the was cardwell. so the traditional on what for being so life the annual flush 5, 1st of all takes chase around end of main. it is a gathering off the top and so national and local musicians and a multicultural festival that showcase of how hard can be used to bring about change. i'm still with the festival direct test subjects for him. can we get into how the festival contributes into influencing the perception of african arts and music fest? it's, it's an african festival that obviously has its roots in it's not the festival. as we see, it needs to play a pivotal role in development in supporting our culture and
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heritage. so we look into what aspects of culture and our history need to be told. sec, okay, ty is a cynically, is born use dition based in the u. k. and one of the world's finest core players. what is the core i you may want to know. it is a traditional west african bridge hub with an ancient backstory. let's find out more say cool kids is a virtual. so of the core of a traditional west african stringed instrument. what does it sound like? how does that cool bring it into completely different musical contexts? and what challenges does effects and the process? what i come from that of the music isn't by member, still remember buttons and then have to when he writes it that have to stick with the right to. that's the challenge because
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the or how can the west african core find a connection to european classical music sick who worked on this question for 15 years. his answer is the african rhapsodies that he and the bbc concert orchestra performed in the royal concert hall and nodding. i'm the, the audience is moved. is music just fills your full address. i'm putting too very seldom do i go to somewhere around try all the way through is what it was had been laid back into this. there was a buy a cool double impact. so there the king used to older they called persistence.
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they asked. so going to play will compose a special song for event. and i find that to me that it in fact uh, root just right is back in the classical box or whatever. they also have the assistance system there. so somehow there is a similarity happening different part of this world. i think here we've got something really special. there's a, there's a real sort of team vision of what we're trying to do. we're always learning from each other's background. see, such as music kind of thing. that's a wonderful looking to you for the sick who came from a family of your professional poets, singers and historians that have passed on traditional knowledge for century who essentially west african bards go to live. so so, so the news and who has been living in nottingham in england, the east midland since 2004. i was born in the southern part of senegal,
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a place called cousin most a town close. you get a show. so a girl, david, my grandfather, my mom's father, who's my mentor. so age of 7, mother and father told me how to build my 1st instrument age of 14, his thoughts, a lender per twice on the progress of those songs. that dated back in century with a story behind the age of 18 and i left the family in the car, originated in west africa, probably in the 13th or 14th century. it's made of a calabash, or pumpkin gord covered with an animal skin with a long wooden neck attached. it's played using only the thumbs and index fingers the. ready ready ready ready the what makes a fusion of cora and classical, especially tricky is that while music is consigned to paper in europe, said, cool,
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only learned and orderly. when i was young, ask as well, of course that i wanted to learn how to read and write music. and he said no, and i was very disappointed because he said to me, you don't need to go to this. so if you opened this thing in the middle was, is that okay, lovely line numbers. why the so i have the hearing the premier and non improved. that's like who has successfully integrated the kora into classical music. this cross fertilization of musical traditions has borne rich fruit. beautiful sounds of nostalgia. and now we meet with beatrice with their will. who specializes and custom baked goods, also known as the mistress of caves. you're probably wondering why fi for
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yourself? these traditional hands moving back looks nice to kind of you market shopping. it's right. well, you tried what looks deceptively like a real back is actually meant to be snacked on. how does the cheese with to create takes that look like an everyday item. let's find out. the big thing is about the safety depression and the increase in sylvester note with sandy. i think the past phone to do what you are doing is number one. and we call it and thinking we'd love, you know, the award winning canyon beka. beatrice more to has room what used to be a hobby into a thriving business, which is specialize in the lucky custom cakes since the year 2003 before we get to new. what's that special take to get the cake fact realistic, where the top left will be king actually come from. what i do is actually i did go
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to special, it's something i started as i need to go. and my brothers and my sisters would really enjoy my banking. those are the, the joy that they've created. made me realize that every new b i would still wake up because that's when i knew i would want to do this is a business you launching how business we choose to move tables has gone on to we more than 10 a was for her kick designs at the east african annual festival of the readings for making the design a kick looks like what you use at home. there is a different the steps of making that take faster. you identify what you want to make. maybe your customer has given new sites in design pickup and then what is the recipe? you are going to use 1st process as well. okay, agents. make sure the good that goes. oh, i assume that we're going to make fits together. we've done milk and oil leaks.
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they savvy to that so that everything that we use then you can use in a free vote, your story every day to asia and new try to put 11. we have mix. so raising agent, the picking folder inside of the class. if we are using in this places, it's also good to think of friday's them here. uh this now. nice. so take move, press 2 now. and just for the in the spots here, you should never me see that magic confidence involving test i'm. i would very nice, so we'd have to wait for it to put it down. and they to bit they as though they declared. and so we are good to go to set. the code is to lock you on the. you can imagine that kicks that i had id out on showed you when they left it open. and you
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can see this is a bold that i would lay as the ones that are on the way you see the find. now these are in a few good the bar didn't know if i prove, excusing the 18, but for the cheese a piece of cake has agreed to value. she gives begging courses to show others what can be done. we picked goods. oh my goodness. that is one way i started teaching, i would take kicks to maybe see a way of doing that, but i loved they kicks so much. gets to like the kick so much and somehow they think it something they also would like to learn whatever. oh, as kicks would go, somebody somewhere would also want to, to learn to do the same training with bc's. i've been amazing atlanta and most of the skills assessing from baking to icing and the clarity of the kids. and also i did the master class which was amazing with the rising prize of room materials ever
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changing taste and every news to then she trains out is beatrice holding her own as the canyon cake, both in the competitive case markets for us to avoid that additional business, the customer wants to identify with the big a big guy who can be able to be to invest, find what they want. what does that to me? it costs for creativity. i upgraded myself, inspecting the kind of custom design kicks that's happening today. i just said which just as cakes of you know, ending ceremony because no, it's only a trip to monday i would say, but for my it's the best get covered by distance country, which ones are really good out of this ones, especially the traditional ones, the cumulative goods infectious, the design that i've come to for next for my grandmother, and i didn't retrieve, make my grandmother had b, since she's also actual mika. this looks so i made
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the game a leg keep someone was to read crazy legs and love overlay kids friends. so find mother here is the design, mickey under design. the final product for those is presented and people would get into the banking business that some would distract within themselves. as they pass from the walk is not as easy as the troops. it's about creating a drawing from the inside to view. so that's special. we've how passion and incredibly realistic custom may be cheaper to just need a piece of the, from the kingdom off as to what do you need. we hope you enjoyed the show. don't forget to follow us on all our social media for mon until next time. so i like to, gosh, the, the,
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