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they will not succeed in dividing us not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made from minds. to. news africa coming up on the program touchdown to on set in the future the fast nigerians are i've back from south africa as the steves in a. box what. i have to offer that. also on the program. means i'm probably more on the former president his folly on the government orders for a funeral plan. b. unique a cross cultural collaboration between
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a young south african composer. makes this awful things we. welcome to the program they are home by their future is on satin this is for many of the nigerians from south africa hundreds of nigerians sign doubtful free flights home solo in a wave of violence against foreign as in south africa while there is relief to have an escape many say they are not sure what the future holds for them i told our correspondents funny for a shot was one of the fast international correspondents to meet any of the airports in lagos and sent us this report. slowly and with a long delay it finally arrives the airplane from johannesburg. and some officials
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are waiting for the passengers to disembark. this is the 1st machine from south africa with nigerian retro the 1st since immigrant violence erupted in and around your hand as last week now that the nigerians are back what does the future hold for that. warm welcome to begin with but a lot of uncertainty to this woman left south africa after 7 years because of the xenophobic attacks she says she has brought her child with her. so. what's the plan for your future and what are you hoping to forge ahead how do you find a job graduating if only. hours earlier and just outside of the airport the usual hostel in lagos nigeria is facing chronic
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unemployment especially among its youth just like south africa this young man study to be an accountant but can only survive repairing cars he believes the future is bleak for the returning. few some sort of for because. we're. going to start. a question that a senior assistant of president bihari is eager to answer the government has been criticized for not doing enough for the returning a private chose to volunteer to bring some of them home one of the major problems with the embassy to sean is communication so they're going to of sim cards with time that will last for 2 months that is not what these people want to hear 189 people arrived on the 1st plane tired exhausted and confused expecting more from
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the government. all government needs to provide something school halls like electricity and water and good roads you understand me that is what's. that to me asking the. very basic means to start a business like they had in south africa who are they could make a living but would they no longer feel. so why and how will robert mugabe be buried on thursday zimbabwe's government and mugabe's family are yet to be. president and less than one gobble up a visit to the gob useful to discuss the funeral arrangements outside of the private residence proud to be of respect to the for money. but how he continues to divide opinion for some he was a dictator who ruled the country with an iron fist. you will always remain the
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freedom fighter who led zimbabwe into independence from british colonial rule didn't use africa spoke to a close friend of mcgarvie just with priest. e.d.t. to talk start led to mugabe resigning in 27 scene of the priest is also someone who knew the lighter side of mugabi the private man he knows who you hope to seen and he like. classical music he would. want to enjoy robert most of the 3 d. basically bring an argument then you see the food that is he was a thrust of picks along he would take this issue philosophically you know if you are prepared you realize that here they lease logic. do
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you have to follow. the know. about fidel is talking to did you use africa on how you. think you can african rhythms medieval european sounds it's part of a unique cross cultural collaboration for a new work by young south african composer and said he's brought together 6 singles from germany and 6 vocalists from south africa national youth orchestra well when he was commissioned to compose by d.w. father has also a young german musicians travel to south africa where the mets the host hit the ground running just 15 minutes after
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a fast getting together they started fast john in-session. to. get. the. support that says he's finished fees bath of change will premier the beat of an festival in born on thursday night and the young musicians who have been there has been with him can't wait to bring it to an audience too in his piece to pose pieces are usually very exciting and with music i think it's amazing the rhythm that will go. through the 2 different sections that with the i think we're going to have a good time. to cool i think to push pieces absolutely brilliant i always think it's fantastic when someone is brave enough to compose a piece for and voices and i think it will work beautifully. simple to see the composer all of that exciting musical collaboration joins me now for a job hello simple thanks for your time so tell us how did you come about this project. to get new commission to peace and they need
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to describe that they went to and secure the 2 vocal groups and it's an entire focus just well and i took on the challenge in here we're. doing now let's listen to a clip of your has all with us thing us from from germany and south africa. the end. the of. the of. that was you know for so what's unique about this collaboration.
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what's unique about this collaboration is that the negative is totally from from the point of view of an african and the music speaks of a new south africa where. dreams are nothing but possibilities. ok maybe you should throw more on that why focus on this. why focus on. the why focus on this talking about immunity as an offical why now do you want to focus on the best topic. because a lot of opportunities that. have always been. good for young people so i think it's an age when. we have access to. information about how to make music more accessible to people. ok now so castro composing is normally considered
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a domain for white people so what is it like being a black composer in south africa. it's very exciting it's very exciting because i get the opportunity to make the oca's to speak in my language which is something that hasn't happened in south africa or in africa is a hold for a very long time and it's a great opportunity to finally be able to speak our language through this big machine which is the orchestra ok i like the way you say orchestra is your language so what you would hope so i see but all of this see in the next 510 years. definitely infiltration of industry. we definitely want to have a fiction music into the spaces of the digital worlds hollywood but with an african negative. so we normally have this way of african
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narrative and you want to drive that narrative through your music what kind of african narrative you want to share with the rest of the well. the 1st being the beauty of africa the 2nd being the reality of what africans experience and go through the 3rd being. the idea that we can definitely change that ok so you describe your music new school what do you mean by that i mean that. this music speaks of what we experience no it's like a snapshot of so and where we we depict the times of today through our music because there's you know music is is pretty emotive so this is like taking a picture. of what we experience right now so that in history. we can be remembered in songs. how do you want to remember in history.
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i want to be known as a composer that liberated herds they didn't. go for the tree inspired people to be more of themselves and to remember that each and every one of us is beautiful ok now that was beautiful. many thanks for your time thank you so much. use africa you can catch all our stories on our website page now with more amazing. collaborations of orchestral music i'll let you enjoy it but the next edition of the program.
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children who have already been there. and those that will follow are part of a new. they could be the future. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for minds. hello and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture i'm robert merrill and coming up on the show today. my guest is the palestinian israeli pinterest and conductor. who is also the founder of the galilee chamber orchestra a unique on song based in israel. and this weekend is the 250th anniversary of the birth of the great explorer out it's. we have
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a special program about him coming up soon on t.w. . we begin today though with a quite unique exhibition in the netherlands one which is understandably causing a lot of controversy a museum in them bosch is looking at design from the 3rd dariush of course the most famous symbol was the swastika originally an ancient asian religious icon used as a symbol of divinity or good luck unfortunately this symbolism was ruined by the nazis while this exhibition shows is how important 3rd reich design was in promoting its evil philosophy. national socialism a murderous ideology a machine of war and a brand the nazi party was keenly aware of its public image and used architecture and design to strengthen its totalitarian state the swastika was the nazis most prominent logo a sim.
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