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stuff was incredibly low, this is very to providing you with free information. these are made for mines in the heart of the hand is the rose bank is a lively planned on cultural richness and fuller. this area teams with silas, which is restaurants, market, contemporary galleries and more gross bank as a must have a good location for both locals and travelers. but 1st, we visit concerns the in the democratic republic of congo to tend to live out taste buds with some of the street from the seller. how 2 brothers are redefining session in the streets of townships in south africa. then we explore the world of huma on that bundle and my jerry and not to is to office
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a fresh perspective on human wildlife conflicts with his innovative box. i am assuming the same level and you are saying ask remax the a service as a, as a name that stands out in the world. i've sent him a listener, maybe an access sign, the spotlights on the harsh colonial history of the country, bringing it to life through her performances. she conveys the struggles and resilience of the people, making sure they heard and remember to go barely jobs in the name to remember then, and maybe an actor brings her country's cruel colonial pass to the attention of movie audiences. how does she do this? on this note in germany for my role of can see i commend m b, india for mason, him in any movie i'm obviously known for manual as so the act of ocean in. so my
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side through her work on the white line, barely made a name for herself as a leading actress and co producer. in 2024, she scored a crew with under the hanging tree. the 1st phone ever to be submitted to the oscars by then, the vivian film commission was a special to earlier but in the role of detective christine, i'm already a disciplined investigator of her regular origin who is forced to confront her cultural identity in order to solve a morbid case? well, she reminded me of myself. christina's stubbornness, christina, as a need to not follow the conventional root or follow the group, or also authority figures. and obviously also her trying to find who she is. um and also trying to merge
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a her reality and her life and who she is as a handle and also accepting that because i mean they have things such as like the holy fy. a concept to me was like, obviously because i was raised christian, i proceeded to be as witchcraft, but that's not the case. and i think that's the stuff that christina and i could relate to. curly has been working in the film industry since 2005, early on. he specialize in leading roles and historical dramas, even if the genocide of the herero a so far when we've been a side note on international screens. so that these acts of kaiser theater, or you nama at of boston. i'm a physician of design and why your state and freedom are the ones how to move on to how did kaiser's ebony can give it? in measures of men, curly stone character comes very close to her own family history,
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which was directly affected by the genocide that took place between 19041908 audiotapes lice. and what do we create for flex our reality? so i think those 2 phones help keep that top of mind despite the click to the nation, currently is not only committed to making herrera women physical. why does she think there was a need for more support for african acting talent. ready the quote for myself, i don't really see it as being needing figure for me. is it all as there's very some representation in terms of a black actor. and those are obviously the people that i as buy and buy a new one that i look that i looked up to. but it isn't necessarily per say. the person belongs to x tribe is just about being able to see somebody that looks like your own camera. despite her outstanding acting,
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it cheapens and being one of the few herrera women in the movies fairly has remained humble. where does she get her serenity and self confidence from my parents always allowed me the freedom of expression. i think all of us as sisters and even friend this. my dad always said you are entitled to have an opinion done voice. just follow the narrative that everybody following kind of already said the problem is all the way i am right now live. fairly jazz, i'm a name to remember or, or she have, your name is coach on the which fits and we means in english. this family will never die of it will not disappear. hey k attraction and rose bank is keys, miles what we find a gallery such as ever rods read, taking me on a brief to alvarez, bang is bullock. i'm with that's a d h or
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a tauriel assistance f. so to get and so i must say, i see why you chose a spot for our friends. what exactly do you like about rose bank? i mean this is a great spot. let's just start with the fact that the levies is great. but i mean, rosen is such a melting pot of different activities of different people. there's something here for everybody to. yeah. so if you have to maybe introduce someone to rose, but what would you show them around risk bank way? would you take them? okay, so we would 1st start accused of smile, okay. maybe at around full we would go to like ever, i'd read the cat and take a look or on the gallery. so it has like a beautiful who's top deck and we could just overlook the city offices that we will delay that lead out to marble and have a great day. mm hm. a lovely thing. and just also they also have a beautiful who's topic as well. we can just say to overlook the city of the city.
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then also spoken like a true gallery go. i see that gallery is coming in the name. so i'll say what i say, i do appreciate the space that we're in right now. it's so it's so different and i think i understand why young people would absolutely love a space like this. you know, one moment you act of the next. after that you can be told having friends with the go back to your friends, you know, off the pain patch. oh, well then let's get these strings down and you can show me around data actually from bustling streets, the hidden gyms to construct the office. a fees for the mind, let's showing if the caustic actually dies into the cities most popular street. from you is and what goes to the one thing that's never missing? let's try the 3 most popular street foods in construct that. honestly, i've never tasted anything like the ones inside of pushing and treating villages along the congo river can shuster is now the largest french speaking city in the world and it's estimated 17000000 inhabitants have to keep what do name i you dab,
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i am going to new york up taylor all have in common. we will come back to this later. my 1st stop the most celebrated put a my you translated into english at chicken, merely this special dish which has emerged. everything struck over the past decade . takes a total of one and a half hours to 2 hours to cook conway to eat it is perhaps shift agnes season. the ticket was stalled or your nutmeg breaker and a splash of oil. they will let it marinate for 5 to 10 minutes before putting it in the oven to esl kids on the minutes about it's commonly done. sure. how long will he leave it for? 20 to 25 minutes. the chicken is initially removed from the oven, topped into small pieces before the federal cooking, then return to the oven for about 10 minutes now season with pip as chilly. new garlic. don't forget them a nice and wrapped in parchment paper. it's back in the oven. and put by see 20
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minutes, i will be sub my chicken mail, the terminal very good. honestly, it's delicious. you can really taste the richness of the mayonnaise. it's very good . it's juicy. so we are right in bundle a k, a good p value. in fact, the french president's emmanuel background came in the very same township during his bus visit in a great country in march 2023. this best thing terms of, of construct as a non ford smoke, go to meet node as an tab, which is cooked and sold on almost every street corner of bundle. how do you cook it? to create your own, stuck by putting it on the side. but 1st, the go to the flow to it and puts it on the sides to show freshness. the meat has been cut into pieces and seasoned with froth powder, onion, nothing powder,
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vinegar installed before being placed on the grill. and so how long do you keep it on the fire? in order to cook with the goods must stay on the fire for one hour before that, after being cooked for 45 minutes over the fire, the meat to set aside. most spices i've been added and the meat is wrapped in parchment paper before being placed back on the girl spleen or that doesn't sound familiar on any of it. what do you eat this meal with? that depends on what we can offer you. clinton with the to one go and print. it really depends on you to customers. cut off. yeah, the meal is ready and together with mrs. banga, we will enjoy this delicious meal off to the ticket man days. this grilled good meat as number to allow list of the 3 most popular street foods in can shut that. honestly, i've never tasted anything like this. wow, it's to pub. in any case,
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this meal is so delicious, frankly. i carriage, everyone to come and tasteless delicious meals. there is nothing better. honestly. the last part of my journey takes me to place capella where i'm going to be learning more about the very same as google. yeah, a capella, which means polk from capella, has been able to just go to the pillar as a specially entity food found only in a township. cold cappella here. in contrast, that ship is your beam. where is the one who cooked this delicious food for us? but the 1st 2 people from other townships come here in capella, just to buy this meal off. don't ship is known as the top when it comes to the straightforward popular is number one nationwide. the process of cooking poke begins with cutting the meat into square pieces and dipping them in a marinate before smoking them on the girl. what type of people like to order this kind of meal? our families, apple fans,
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didn't fall once removed from the fire. it's complimented with onions, green, peppers, chilly purpose, and salt. the mix has been wrapped in parchment paper. make sure you get it right. it's wrapped in parchment paper and the screw for 40 minutes. so what do you have along side? this dish you can have which would include it can be planting potential quite lost and that's the window of our most delicious treat foods in construct that the new york of bella polk, from capella. and could you get the one thing all these dishes have in common? sure. it's the parchment paper as the people in construct a lovely food grilled, but juicy, the heat resistant parchment paper. it's just the ride for they need to lie. so we find it so exciting learning about all the different fluids from out. beautiful continents, located above a functional bias station in the center of rose. bang is workshop. 17. a co working
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space provided that is just thing the entrepreneurial landscape for the younger working generation. joining me today as marks, they still co founder of work soft 17. can you tell us a bit more about the works of 17? well it's, it's it's, it's been a 12 year overnight. success started in the, in the beginning about 12 years ago. and we've grown the footprint across the country now, just recently opened in case of, in the lead time, we wanted to really provide some space to a piece or, you know, historically either work in a big enterprise and you get most offices, or you're a start up and you work and kind of grunting spice. but the idea behind works of 17 is that you can actually have awesome space and still be a strong up or small small to medium sized business. i'm out of the concept of work . so i've 17, come about. fundamentally, we see ourselves way more than just a desk and a chair. you know, what we really doing is we bringing like line of businesses and people together
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into one spice. and the hope is that they connect and do business together. and find solutions that they would normally not looking to be able to do. the other is a very big sustainability in them. you know, because the spicy shade actually people are using fondly spice for the offices. and so for all of these businesses had to have their own offices. can you imagine how much most space to be used in the built environment? so actually sharing of space besides a very strong sustainability elements as well and why rose bank. so we always look for a while fix it, and i think the effective for 5 station is obviously it's history and legacy is a fire station. everybody knows the roads bank finest station searching the original fire station. but it's also surrounded by phone neighborhoods with people lives. and a big thing for us also is to provide space that's close to and people of that i think for rose bank, it's just the nature of the area. and you've also got great views, you know, south east on wednesday is open and taking full mark. thank you so much for showing
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us around. these are absolutely breathtaking views. one can really see why you chose the spot as the home for 12. 17. thank you. thank you so much and i look forward to seeing you know, space that see here and elsewhere in the caps the need to be asked to meet the next step. we see how the medical twins are bringing both to the township, with their unique blend of escrow punk influence and luxury later, there are redefining session 16 at a time. what does it look like when livid gold meets at very punk, these to know this is my brother prince, and this is my pride on wire and together you uh, model is there? no, it's not easy to describe the twins mix of live after futuristic and post punk elements. is that as the up and ons tie fashion and the resilience assembly ends and it comes straight from geico, home and directly to the world. you think the twins designs,
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unconventional seemed be surprised by the creative per state. there's no staging these. no sketching. so we don't sketch because the only reason why we do instead is because we're getting lost and diversity of trying to then further achieve the same thing that we do. because automatically we always have treated the sewing machine as our 1st wife. and i mean, if any of our apartments had to be involved to that, there was no one to the 1st one that gets the most important the attention of the 3 mission deals. and we'll kind of like have peace with that. and eventually prince tossing on a piece to me, i literally kind of like change it over. it's like me to this sudden same piece. i'm giving it success to money. and then he comes through with something, a different element. and then when you ultimately see the end result of the government, it's literally 3 mines that i've worked on. one government, given the climate and the humble surroundings of a home, and so that for cause kept her home township. why did they up for luxurious oven?
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god lives out that's coming from the township. we needed to find a fabric that speaks of resilience, that speaks of a black, excellent, native find a fabric that explains almost like the triumphs of every black individual. and we didn't want to verify anything softer than that because we have no soft individuals . so the little kind of like speaks of our strings, you know, i am waking up in the morning with nothing to eat. but when the street sees you look the most cleanest person ever so leather, is that story blind in principle, born and raised and cut the hung township. how do they manage to change the notorious township narrative with the effort punk designs of all things? this bread is beyond the clothing. there is also in season developing us to the level of the streets again. so it basically tells you the love where you come from
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. it's kind of like tired always hearing the same kind of like, you know, terminology is about all i want to go to the township is dangerous or i want to get dropped instead of ice cream like i want to go to the guys because i want to meet such a beautiful reserve in creative so it's like, you know, shaping the whole narrative of what the township means for us and what we want the world to see the township. as for the twins, did fashion mean the possibility of changing the reality from the beginning? well, was that initially test an escape? we basically were assigned as models when we're at 5 years old. i, i've never forget to talked about this the way because i think my mom kind of like contributed towards like are traits of being good. i think she's kind of like so is my boys have something unique way? could i place them? i mean, they are quite cute. i mean, i might be treating him sometimes, but i mean, she was like, you know, they quite queued way can i place and i feel like a one to will to see exactly what she was looking at. after realizing the fashion industry was way the one main to be the when to the styling. but the turning point came when they decided to move in with the grandfather in swift to we have friends
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that, that used to so. so let's go to, to wait till, let's see how these people actually, you know, put close together. we stay there for, i think, a period of 5 months at, and prince, i remember it was december prince came faint. it's a critical decision in our lives. i think that saved our lives forever. and so my grand daddy had given us the card and then he's like, no guys, he's my card. go run some errands. now we have this card. we have this card printed like, dude, we're going to make the most critical decision of and we bought our 1st machine without grant that's card. i remember you told me why and trust me and i was like, okay, both you know to use them a touch of but you know, but you have to go back home, you don't speak much, i'm going to have to speak. now have to go back home and explain where we actually spend that 6000 on. and then we, i remember we got home and then we had this fox, the, the sewing machine. my mom was all of us. she was like,
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shooting us upside down. so my brand that was like, but they didn't, they didn't drink the money that didn't go out. they bought something that is going to contribute towards the future. so you must remember at this point were from models to spanners. so when, when the way to era was to like finding music, videos and stuff like that. but we kind of picked up that, like we always outsourcing flows that other people always use. so will i not go, we need to switch up the game, certain level. we're not going to make everything as unique as possible. then we're like, the machine was the keyword. so when we bought the machine a mind through that we don't have any experience of solving. we just have like, like sub conscious fashion knowledge. instead of going to to huge because my mom created like literally offered to take us to
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a special school. i feel like us not going to school, give us a kind of a unique skill different on the page to the, to a when for to school. what i'm saying was we also came with that unique touch of not starting from the book, but starting from your own crate cvt and get one for us. 92 supported by the micro trend craze and social media post punk fashion is experiencing new heights. and thanks to warren and print, some cuts a home it's street credibility is guaranteed at pro futuristic fashion as it's best to ma, i'm a little offers a fresh perspective on human wildlife conflicts combining woodwork, high precision technology and a passion for innovation. he takes us through his nairobi studio for a glimpse into his creative process. nairobi bees may june out to him. i'm not but do brings futuristic. states have driven designs to life. that goes, it is
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a deliberate complement of my creative process. my work, we muggings a context. all things are african for the purpose of creating stories. windows that people would look up to be proud of too much thoughts by drawing digital using complex lines that are often informed by real world. it's a sense, it's latest piece using video color coordinates from endangered wildlife that's probably displayed, ask one of my rubies premium design, gps location data from wild lions and humans to time in the last of too much sense, pete, wherever the orange lighting. think the 2nd to block lanes. it means it's a conflict in visualizes is social problem, which means the old building, it's which is the cause of in these lands and i'm kind of bringing the story home. but how exactly do these complex creations come together back up this homes to you? trauma breaks it down at that very moment where i went out last night,
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digital and then combat that file to victor formats and send it onto the machine. do the programming on the machine and the, the thoughts of only it's almost like a dog like feeling where your creation, in this case, my creation is coming to life. right. i left the digital file, which is the drawing that i created is been put on the block chain as a non fungible to can my and this is save a certificate of authenticity for my outlook. and then when you just kinda show, when you get to see the token, live on the block too. it's like the name, the lines between the, the new, the new old unlimited. it's all woods has been blow. that is not one word. and i think i'm trying to keep my walk in that space. the web shop file from his home is
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where those digital and physical wells come together. this is like the 2nd stage after the how drawings these. yeah, i guess that's on file that i'm drawing onto the fucked out my to in case i'm using wood and the machine doing that is high pressure. so in productive basically allows you to mess with conklin team up to 6000000 unique lines. on average, it takes the machine about 18 hours to complete the cuts, because i care about the products i actually looked at and they've been to see behind you. so using guessing from the stuff enable for us after the stage, then it goes back to the workshop. nice to deal with ident pins by how the clips like patterns that are going to mess with a patients of the traditional motif for matthew as se equal women have been using only symbols to the crypt buildings and human bodies for generations. and i'm also
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taking the always, it almost seems to have been created over time by my unsafe those and come by this them 2 digits all 4 months. while i'm trying to do is to get those eyes after guns to have something that we are proud of. to appreciates we are, i said people and what we because a lot of us have grown up of simply believing that being black or anything black is kind of inferior and my work is like directly trying to solve that so. so i thought problem too must pieces have already been displayed and at least 5 countries as the opposite way continues to involve. it soon could be coming to a gallery or a metal vest. yeah, you from the beautiful precincts of a rose bank. we hope you enjoyed ourselves through hit us up on our socials, and until then if could buy from me the,
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