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the 10s of thousands of talents had to help with reconstruction, but the ends nicaragua, and dream of revolution. july 20th on d, w. the. the stay for you to is the just the full name us venue in south africa. offering a diverse range, a lot of the bands including failed to badly offer of musicals and concepts and houses raises the companies and provide educational programs for aspiring foxes . and today we will find out more as long as they pretend that africa festival of an african contemporary does festival. what's happened? right? yeah. but 1st, marina korea from tape bed to shoes as her dance,
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move on a long we find out how will lead, feel it seek you, re claim to part of the diamond industry you right yet in johannesburg. then discover the agenda list pieces by rwandan fashion design and loyalty of home on to that are taking the run ways by stone. i am having them fine guy and your watching for you max, the stupid to a world the by vin kind of is ribbons and flavors in across. gone is thriving. capital city with bustling markets. left scott is an endless beaches. a crowd is surely a face full of his senses. hi, i'm tam day activity was to my track gonna end today. i'm going to take you an
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hot dates up to the to the it has been a day. i hope i can show you some more of the amazing things you could do and see do my 6? i didn't did. there are many more upfront exploring our truck, the . the johnson africa is a diverse form of expression that embodies cultural traditions, social values, the ritual police and historical narrative. i'm joined by the producer here at the cortez a festival at the state p. a to do welcome to ask remax and thank you for making time. thank you. tell us a bit more about crutches that us gus festival. what is it all about?
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cortez africa. first of all, it's one of the biggest festivals in africa for don. so specifically, so it is the 1st of all that is looking at so many styles of dancing. i'm bringing them to set up a can split. i'm instead of because the theater, which is the biggest vs in africa or in the southern hemisphere. so cortez and we profile dons, we shoot dons and, and we have it recorded as well, to present it to our digital spaces and our soft tv and we profile nonsense from across the continent disappear. we've introduced a new space that of cortez africa, which is which as us teach dogs. so this was to open up the horizon of which is the full of the people who are not plastic explained in dogs, but to a speech less and st dunces. the n y is don split, take a be so important in the african culture. dom i call it
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embodied knowledge. i put a call it also and budgets memory. so way our brains and power voices cannot speak. the dogs will speech. dawn is also a mess. football. having our story is told without telling in the conventional way about half people in the theater to experience what i called the vessel experience to be sitting in the edge of your seat. seeing the body post, say to a movie. and telling the story, therefore, no words a telling someone to think, watch or to manipulate anyone, but the body makes you feel. then when you leave the theater space, you have your own knowledge of what you felt. the work that you're doing here is absolutely empirical and i cannot wait to see more of the shows from humble
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beginnings as an immigrant into marina korea has risen to the top of the long board dancing game, becoming one of the few to practise the discipline professionally and in spite of this, with his story, marina corranio went from a young, it's a q immigrant to becoming a world champion most the my board is an extension of myself and it's my whole life. it's the reason i can be who i am today. so it really means everything to me now at 25 years old marina is one of the world's best number. dance is one of you who practice the discipline professionally. non voting is like a mix of scapegoating and sensing, and none of the adults use string together. don steps and right at the same time, the motion on this here in just ideas moreno when from amateur to pro right here in
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nice. she grew up in the african island nation of cape sadie. when she was 14, her family emigrated to france. she struggled with the language at 1st, which took a toll on her self confidence, the cause of value. it was difficult to me at school. i mean, sometimes i was laughed at when i said something from my accent, the section i felt very different from the others, if it covered them and understood early on that i had to do it twice as hot so that i could be heard despite my accent. and i hate to say it the color of my skin. i'm not going to look at 17, her step by the board. her head 1st board. marina found comfort in skateboarding and quickly became one of the stars of the beach front. it's betsy stone. she's the assistant, she doesn't give out if i that when she wants to accomplish something she sees it
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through. that's just how she is a regional medical center in 2020 marina qualified for the women to freestyle long boat dance well championships, which were held online due to the pen demik. she impressed the jury with her unique and speedy style. dec. marina was the 1st african woman to win the title. now she teaches long boat dancing to younger girls. she's been organizing scape boards engines like this, somebody for 5 years now. it's what i've lost. this is how you stand on the board. first, you have to bend your knees slightly and not too much just a little bit over now you need to push your way to stare. okay, so pointed out the presenting capability as invested in ideally big games,
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empowers the maya 0 to lorraine is the marina with head bowed and the one without the just with the board. i'm maureen, of fighting for something to sit up with those. i'm just an ordinary. go walking about like everyone else too much. but that's the only thing is one thing by doing it on a long board takes an immense amount of talent. i am now joined by one of the performers of new medical id. so id, so i thank you for your time seriously. what is your performance about? so the name of the shows cold nom it, which is about types of people who cannot settle. so the directive basically was inspired by the fact that we is autism sample. i come from cape town was born in cape town, so i came all the way from cape town and i came to pretoria to come to study this
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thing and perform this side. so it's inspired by the idea that we a basic economics as i to me. so that's what it's about basically oh, traveling all over the world to try and yeah. and beyond just how did you go about preparing for your performance at coaches, africa festival, who actually is quite interesting because this is a done so, and i'm singing in the show. so personally, i had to understand what the story is about and try to embody exactly what the dogs is actually doing through the body. so it took me literally knowing every step in the dump shows, but i can actually, and part of that with my voice, the really feeling like you truly reminds us that especially as a black owned company, you can come to the history of expectation and any quality associated with the diamond trade diamonds,
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a one of africa is major resources was so africa being one of the top 5 gym quality dowman produces in the world. and so when they see the sticky, diamond local manufacturers as jude as the, as in the world and the industry, they are presented to what i celebrate most about it is the fact that you are able to tell a good story about them when coming from a purchasing country manufactured in that purchasing country that defend lives, it has passed from the purchase of point of view to the guys that system cuts in manufacturer. those. that one's the guys that is $35.00, those diamonds at the end of the day. and it's good to see that being that safety net purchasing tied to it as quite a long time. it was a, for in the journey of 2nd generation mazda diamond cut somebody for the t keeps, is 12, and my a, he's the 1st majority, black own side hold. the d is a company authorized by the is too precious rough diamonds in bulk promotes and
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transparency, accountability, and responsible sourcing practices. when you think about it, as on the 81st i told us in the world is only 90 unsolved. i think, you know, and we discuss black aside all day in the world consisting in south africa you know, and indeed these say's that we have been able to work and prove, i suppose that you know, we can be able to trade or to being in the business at that level. yeah. rough diamonds, like these attendance policy, james, which i then sold to retailers and come see me is so this is a, a person's guides and is quoted with them and power to because it takes the diamonds to cuts and other diamond basics i do. that part is what helps describe in terms of policy that that sounds. so basically what i've already pre done is i've set up a stone on this time here, which is right here in the middle of the time. me switch and ask guys,
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just wait for it to pick up for maintenance. and once it has, then we just don't have the good behavior. it's what kind of cutting put to machine. and this is what it does. it's just don't com. so i'd be so with this guys, it's all for this process but takes you to cut the stone ground. then you would need to dismissing to do that, we also here preset as soon as you can see there. and once you start running this, you will come meet with this stone and to basic had to cut it into cutting into policy with the end said you to day to this don't itself, that begins comes out from the what we do, you know, and, and even 5 that we had, i would say, even more fade you, when we started setting it up in jewelry,
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i always make this analogy that clean up in south africa. you know, be the always told is as you start to make you menu must by cause. so that, you know, those cause a financial backing of thoughts with diamonds. you know, you can do the to do the same thing. and these are things that could help to sustain you even in the future. though more less, he started his jewelry manufacturing company in 2005, he's passion for diamonds goes back much further. growing up my dad used to look at them and publish it. and you know, as one thing i hated because it's sort of kept him away from home and, and yet this is something that he would always talk about. and it was up to my high school days where i would have to go wait for him at work so that we could travel back home together and those weights, you know, you started specing the parking lot before you know if it's in the reception area and way before you with it wasn't the fact that he's worked for side all that. so you know, today to have you signed as a title? and i think the, the comes with $0.10 of prior to the diamonds have been used in jewelry for
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thousands of years. and are still at the top of the list, especially me, for engagement rings and other high end jewelry. a diamonds, the idol, a goes best friend. my best friend, they like a, you know, they come to dentist, you know, they're close enough to, to come to a few to a few gatherings. i don't think that means that there was like, i'm a made up thing to like, mocking diamonds back in the day. but, but i like the diamond. how about you? i think diamonds are my best friend. become a long everywhere i go. if i'm going out and i'm about to have a good time in february, you know, it needs to be the somebody to sign something. yeah. so yeah, the letter, the 1st time i really got to be captured by them. and for me, you know that the beauty of the fire that was just in that stone read the captive my heart, you know, and really made we fall in love with diamonds. it's like almost seeking use of
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bringing us the best of a stone. what begins as a roster becomes a most prized gym in the hands of will if he and his team and motorcycle own lives, it just takes some refining and polishing before true brilliance can image with a family think you story, is there a reminder that with hardwick did education and, and, and waiver and commitment to excellence. anything is possible in the div home on to with a years of experience in the london fashion industry is river news denies england these fashion by introducing the unique is the last signature project. the list clue being characterized by a fusion of french tailoring andrew attendees of fabrics and fritz springs afresh. an exciting twist, the pain of gentleness, clothing that can be worn by men and women. i like this is the signature style of
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one fashion design. uh, hello d fallen to i believe men or women can with the same kind of clothes, those who have like, you know, more filming, and sit with. and i have more mascot and cities. and also in this collection is collection is names of the bugger who was obviously a well yeah, one of the day he will be in of lens and the service. and yeah, in this toby was the guy had to like, tons from his self into a bite. i just love to blow the lines between genders. i find a very interesting so i do of a size taylor and thus my signature i get inspired from like the eighty's and ninety's, french tailoring. like each single home, the other side of the show. the pads are very much like, you know, the signature of, of my brows and, and,
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but also incorporates some random type zones into it. the whole idea is to take something from the past and obviously to make it more contemporary. so for me, it wouldn't be about the prints that i'm using. so i've done an ex fusion of the classic zebra, 5 zones, and the deluxe. so you buy puzzles, right? so i make it's, it's not just more than there's also coachable that really bringing like my run them every page into, you know, this collection after spending 22 years in london working in fashion for brands such as jones you, amani, she has made the journey back home to wonderful good where she hopes to make an indelible mark on african fashion. so i was born in color with that and i went to phones when i was 5. so i didn't grow up like
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fashion around the world. by the way, you know, i think i had the style with didn't me and like, you know, my mom's, my auntie is, i would say that's, but it was no light, you know, but i will be designing will be seeing like a lot of freshman people that runs minutes and then when i was 20 i moved to london and that's with i disclose the passion for 1st and i felt it as a said assistant uh what's the file my name like another. then i realize i should is that and just like open my eyes and understand that was quite good. and i really enjoyed finding every customer that would come to the shop. so i thought being refreshing the site is, you know, it was a great way for me. and this to, that was my calling. i need to finish the piece is one that begins and the depth open or desire to be creative mind. a team of 8 been executes, have these just to create unique oversized,
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i'm brightly colored pieces. i need to do lots of like researches. you're not going the outside of the country. it was really important and exciting for me to like really dive into it. you know, my rundown roots and that's in fact, the reason why i came back. i came here back in 2020. it was really to this because the site doesn't mean that i didn't know, you know, this is come a, write them after writing the ideas or sort of have the story. i want to tell the story as thoughts, you know, new king on the computer, like i do lots of move boards. so we'll talk to my, you know, favorite expense. because with the looks what 5 big, what would work with with the work. we get the service in and then we go to the details and then we do induction the
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or recycle every single you know, lift out whatever is left to a site core and make you know, like pieces whether it's like book hits has whether it's like put bags, you know, or like put kits in a different gene. so, you know, try those that we have, but yeah, we're not a 100 percent sustainable yet, but the different the sheets of the brand new these designs are probably made in valenda for the global audience. jim bell is the pieces push the design envelope and appealed to a more did load that is increasing fluid fashion designs that are very particular and special are bound to look at the runway for many years to come. that's all from us here at our feedbacks. i hope you enjoyed it. don't forget to take a 1000 o l. socials until next time. goodbye. the the
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