tv The Red Dress Al Jazeera December 16, 2017 8:33am-9:01am +03
8:33 am
debated to be worth three point two billion dollars six point five magnitude earthquake indonesia's most populous island of java has killed at least two people and caused damage in several towns and cities staff at one hospital were forced to evacuate patients after part of the ceiling collapsed it's artscape now. the shoulders of the sick society oh unspeakable man compiled testimonies a victim of the congolese mustn't. as this intimate evidence finds its way to international courts the central african republic is a plunged into fettuccine. and intricate tanev of people and a nation crippled by recent history caiaphas come to you after tonight's news that it is time on al-jazeera. twenty first century africa a continent undergoing great change and finally seizing control of its image but
8:34 am
it's been a long shot at all that he has a goal for telegraphy was a colonial tool going to write about a place on a. crime or a crime for the independent competent. in the post-colonial good for photographers like my legs the big shot that you call for us. but elsewhere the narrative was of a close watch on a manageable continent often reduced to just one news is. now a new generation the suzi of photography to celebrate to question and represent a continent on the rise.
8:35 am
to a. gimme. i am about on their feet and i am one of the first who will tell the husband plan on starting to the fact that my photography. and we do know fashion i love odd and i especially love watching people. just turn and face not with. the. school. which i'm going to speak. let's. check some. when we started out one especially a woman told me no black rule is no possible way you can be a professional photographer. you know what this is what i want to do and i'm going
8:36 am
to do it anyway. you know what it would be. time so i could go make stupid little girls you know make fun of. the fact of the days sometimes giving up girls when you're great now you want to run you want to do a listings but they pulled you back yes yes the guys that just made clothing plane you know everything you know you and it's very interesting because sometimes i have seen them so. sometimes i can go in with my baggage and people expect them to tell them no it's me. or when they see me building this camera it's make the cameraman picture for the camera to train just like yeah i'm
8:37 am
a girl i have a camera so what. type of brain you would meet your construction worker and you read your books and a woman would want to do. well i have a new project that involves one dress that's sort of a symbol of unity and national identity. through this wondrous i get different women from all areas of the thing at a feel that when a very courageous eleven some of the people who meet the most impact in the grassroots you don't see them when you don't get to hear them. you know one thing that was important for me was for the women to stand out. i didn't stray photo because they meant to just do a red dress and to me he would be. ha
8:38 am
ha. ha ha ha ha or to my own. if i told you not to give. the world has not even begun to. look at the difficulties as you know i was trying to get six sizes right into one dress then you have these at the back what happens if somebody has a bigger behind it this enough there's like six inches of pottery consent which is tucked in. patrician belly you are a genius of construction. and most. never love this came to kenya my thing. and it makes it more cane and i think if you care. to know who are going to write if it's.
8:39 am
it's good that the dress is going to go over so everybody can wear it just doesn't matter where you from which village which tribe this is kenya tends to be tranquil sometimes so it's good when people from different areas can put on the dress it's really important for me the stories that women tell through the wearing of this dress the way we can communicate ideas. that way we can talk about themes and values and. the idea of interacting with a wide range of ten year old men that have never met before. they say to tell the class i think that will be the most good start to build every suburb in nairobi make even the middle class there's always a snob next to it and this slum provides now the money power for the middle class
8:40 am
with a high class area you. lose a headmistress of early education school and i and my initiative and resilience she saw the situation where kids couldn't afford the normal education so she quit her job and started a small school this coming of course. then the kids can come around what you want to disbelieve in kibera it is something children in they fly into the largest flour enough because because the toys aboard one million people. will you become so much to the government when you see kids playing with tattoo work rather see a world war and then you look in your remembering your child like to keep telling people that if i bring my dear to me here. why did the. b. hospital don't even have. the good. they have adopted the bits to then fireman's
8:41 am
completely. did. so did little or ok to adopt yet how did you get there you know plus full old. but the thing insists she has the shoes and mother has left them distinct. these are through stump. the holes mother. talks for the. good mother discovered that she was pleased to know her home and indeed. he. did more or less time. so those are the things this kids of fifteen don't get these thieves believe that the people. have taken what's been most of them. very. very very very bitter they say death the people come to terms with the lost
8:42 am
and then if you can use a middle class which is the. most fun suv besides the driving force that's for me to walk yeah and even for me to leave my well paying job to come and volunteer. is to see. a knife proofed. i'm going to. i'm very privileged if i think about it that i had at least a father who had a camera and who took his time to take pictures of us with what children. i follow
8:43 am
the need for so enthusiastic i used to look into my parents were two albums i still have it right now is a picture all. the gallery negotiations for a while when my dad why did i have one picture and others like i reasoned very and not about always looking to do numbers but i can look at this picture and i like it this was the fast camera i ever shocked me and this was my father's camera. but i shot so much for this in the beginning it's going to feel it's one of those things i still keep with me and i still look at because it reminds me. of what i did. your. mommy daddy a lap. your. own money
8:44 am
maybe you are. going to see. if you're going to have these because. are you. going to we're going to be. ok. you. know that month. we're. going to do one where you. don't do what is africa. this people will say is your thing even if it. then he pulls through for instance these three. i know you're going to be. too sure just do we. didn't know how
8:45 am
a national address knowing them i would love to have so and that no one may have the kind of name and all that we can agree the british and. the british think this is one issue. this is pretty great put in greek. well i'm good. list and he's good. just turns my to the side. and in the right. the number one you can really be in the human body part b. . and c. you. guys who could disagree because
8:46 am
it's the no nonsense really does your droid when i use you my good question i mean . cool i'm granting well baby names will gain you generally had man hon most of the poor because the whole issue for one been in politics is touching a lot of people feel that one can't be in a position of need to ship. as much as she is already visible in her own way i wanted her to be one of the best women of the group. the thing about the project is that it's addressed and it's subtle make a national test but then yeah i'd like to share time. in fact that's why we're on the campaign trail we have. proper health i want to live. without it i doubt i'm. right.
8:47 am
i don't know i found out that we're not bored and want to walk out no wonder that when i walk home that a lot. but if i knew that i'd be out when i'm not even adding up. outfeed where we are there and then. you know. and definitely know about comedy asking about the success. of. the police. would encourage other parties here give up on that stuff for the future no matter how hard the farmer.
8:48 am
want to operate some point. lead. at least what's going on with the noble mouth and eyes she expressed doubts. because a different political party of the two highest had the kind of to go in and she did and she didn't punch to be associated with or not party by wearing the dress. the honorable men who are still believes in the integrity of the project and she would like to be a part of it they keep on pushing the date for it however including that are going
8:49 am
to shoot her in the dress. was up and down your spine let it end up let us make siesta fifty years kenya think we defended so that you fifty years when all cobonpue was asleep at the end of the agitation before you hit one of our lead he almost did. when i gets my feet. under your husband to make when you're. under you're five and so when you get him.
8:50 am
this project just from the few women i have shown seems to be teaching a dimension. you wanted to give to others she wanted to be a priest. it feels like a journey where you are on the road in you're in a car and you have no idea where you're going but you're just going to trust the process when you're going to go with it. and that's the ideal i have with it that you never have a set about something. or i'm trying to be big someone sometimes for so many people. that's made tree. and to me and you know when you say you know it's very nice people you used to do so for him this being new to all of it. yeah. all those women have something special to them. really i'm privileged to be shooting.
8:51 am
that. i'm a performance and video artiste. the performance is about trials and tribulations of contemporary indian women lift your head up just like a high. wall into the horizon. that have. putting on the mosque that i need to leave my house it's also a kid's going to warrior paint that i tend to approach the world with especially when i'm in nairobi i'm attempting to create a space that i'm safe in outside among men i have memories of things happening in my bedroom from when i was three years old the
8:52 am
memories came out as repressed memories because it was so traumatic for me sex abuse happens everywhere but the thing is in africa it's not actually being addressed by communities because there's still a lot of gender inequality. it's very important that we as african women actually have some kind of solidarity and help other women and other girls that are going through this that is. very much. i would like to see kenyan women free especially in the streets of nairobi i would love to be able to walk in the streets at night i think that would be wonderful. the visit idea for the dress is that it's
8:53 am
a completely different vehicle whether women wear a visible and come down and get to hear their stories and that is how they have microphone yeah ok it's interesting to see people granted but then know when you don't know if they do you haven't been hungry you don't notice when i'm cooking and they were out with different to the street yeah exactly who is the one that can and when we think we know but i don't think anyone that might cost us. that is a nobody yeah yeah yeah and i'm like wait i'm thirty four now. a year that from now it's all down you know we talk about my need to be shipped to kids. but anyway not too depressing but. you know every time i go home how they might bring it out but i guess what i want to god's children i want to find him and i'm just like the kind of going my time in the first one to do stuff and i'm good i'm just like that it's just sometimes you know when you want to come and i see my contribution to a mission trip with them you know sometimes you know we're going to we're going to
8:54 am
stop you because this. is a he wanted us to deal with people was the late yeah it's an area of my life i don't want to talk about i'll you all see above i'm proud of yeah or no man is successful well that's just him being a well he'll focusing on your career. and if you get the necessary you would call him an independent just as you live beyond. but in the very needy very very dependent text you need i mean what is the one of the crew you're making especially what time and affection you have. oh i'm still in the middle. of it or not. oh. i do not say please don't give answers. it's not all and it's something that
8:55 am
we have no. answer you think most of the drugs in droughts. right. now which we're. going to find people as well putting this stuff in the car but in the dressing room of the trip. i mean you get the gas to be so interesting because of the catering to get you to the ground. it's not going to be money. good afternoon. think you perceive us as such. yeah right and if so we'll make it as quick as possible to go ok some.
8:56 am
excellent excellent so all we just need is you in the dress and then we'll do a few questions very quick but it shouldn't take more than twenty minutes away from here to say this they have that is. actually in many. styles north africa that is listen we don't do it all come through doable if you want to go to these nice today and then we would understand about it because it defines us what's important for me is it does have to have some symbol of the kenyan identity that's why we have the flag in it but it does have to be very reasonable i believe you're a teaching in woman and for me to be out on a few. or this dress and also if you could have an interview with you in it. or you could at to be of use. this looks like
8:57 am
a new i mean this is the first single from the same race you saw east. africa huey incident or you it was sanitaire just tell us why if it's just that way just look at how the left side. good. what do you see other qualities needed for a woman to be in a position to dish it you know for women i feel this particularly suited to lead naturally. naturally fragile beads to talk. to their many men and women who rule the world we men hospice your skills women how did you tell me sunday to c.d.'s that it takes and therefore think that you just know what you want go for it. thank you very much for your time to say thank you.
8:58 am
to. zeal b. fifty years of independent booking and it's the jubilee year and that's why it's important for me to have a minimum of fifty women so that i can have an exhibition in london they're excited about that. will be people who believe. in women they knew people who went into it so what's real what's not if they all can when they all different are in. doesn't. it does it does. stunning images from the niger delta through the unflinching eyes of a look up photographer. on an artist on
8:59 am
a mission to demonstrates the good on his beloved. documents the effects of the black. deeds and disfigured. and showcases the traditional monarchs between. tribal cultures. thoughts. and under put it on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of the days looking forward to for the dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. on terror begins with but it does not in their no terrorist state poses
9:00 am
a greater or more immediate threat than the regime of saddam hussein and this is a regime that has something to hide they had there a significant propaganda operation and guess what not one w m d shite was found in iraq since the one nine hundred ninety one iraq deception at this time on al jazeera. news stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the. al-jazeera. i'm sorry is a down in dark hole the look at the headlines here now to syria now north korea.
32 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=49264395)