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a part there. and also in india, against british rule i was called talking about, mahatma gandhi, and an honor of his life. and philosophy would bring you to this so ah, i'm coming. i've dabbed by his dance crew as the one who has a passion for fashion. this hug is soon exploded like it's hug hopping song into how the artist was known as a popular face. not just his native kenya, but also to the world. it's not just the artists themselves that are important to every mags, but also the people behind the scenes that may create of products available to the public that we are now. and samantha, inadequate door is one such a person we travel to burundi to hear her story. so as a base creative powerhouse, fidelity now has taken the age old practice of beadwork into the modern space in
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dallas zulu, and the vendor communication through beadwork into the here and now. mm hm. and later we travel systems, annual local photographer, all segue customary takes us see his favorite spots and gives us some handed subs for the every day photo on land. it's have, it's a and this is that for max, ah, i'm surrounded by a piece of our history, this space originally known as the crowd when mahatma gandhi lived here in 19 o, 8 has been transformed into a guest house and museum and renamed this particular house the sanskrit word means truth and obstinacy and is no better place to bring you the creatives that are shaping our continent, innovative ideas and inspiring stories. that's what i from x is about. just like in
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our next pizza. this ticket out. ah, kimbrough really like impacted my life and also like my career enforcement because i want to learn how to express what re we go through incubator. i want to let you know for sure the happiness holes that are around here, because people knows that we are born on the road in poverty and you know that the only leaving on faith in one or the other. so for me, order to show the while that or so good things will come from please as least expected. david vito is a well known figure in cuba. the biggest informal settlement in a row. and arguably, african not only is david, one of keyboards, most famous fashion designed exploits, but he's also known for the what does ation and economic uplift meant for these township. he started back in 2017. when he and he's living with the desk.
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i started making clothes when i was dancing. my dad's teams are the one that pushed me back to let you know to help button in fashion, because i used to sketch ideas for them so that we could have like, you know, cause tunes for competition on his legs. are going to turn that camera along under their under pushing antonio like, you know, looks good and flash on. i mean, you could also do this. i felt like i could express myself more professional than dan's and that's when i was like, ok actually on a do fashion that. so the 1st one with like, influence, everything that i do about fashion because i started going back to do those like, you know, that i know that i used to face to tackle it for other people. so at least let, you know, they can find a better value on themselves with studies on business installation, mainly from the city of cuba. for
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me like i like using and got to be a good way growing up like i never used to see like, you know, man wearing like i'm kind of fabrics because we were like embracing other people's got it. i would say like, you know, they've always been present and we're forgetting about our culture. so i just wanted to remind people like where we come from monday, not sure with that. you know, the best colors that we have our own on that extended will do that. we have that reminds as a pool. yeah. and speak about more about oregon. i've been going on with that. i know my leg by my product when i'm going to see when start from groups. threads fly means amen gums and boiler gums all good. so yeah, we started from yeah. i love them, but you'll hear him in gum. so for me, when i know my let go for the unclear up front brakes and on my let choose jews let
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go of court on because i prefer you to quote on i don't like using works because walks get to fit under mother of like now there while we are trying to run into such inability, i'm trying to figure out a way, way back underwood akin to make a sustainable and kind of fabric left is like, you know, growing without using any chemical that when i normally when i buy my fabric, i know my like, you know, used to ways i can ever like, you know, purchase the item files, and then i go home like it's late, freestyle inland, if i break. so i get if i begun to come back or wonder if we style on it, and then that's something that i will do. and then if i'm going to buy something that i'm going to share with our class around, then i do, let's get a little bit and then i go to the market and get it also like tried to quincy the let my glance boys, when i way out these up, if this wasn't going already left, we're going to be re added for that. they know the day. i know my lead. don't just stick like lots of piece of gloves, but it's like a movie that when it comes to life, what kind of african does an offer to the like?
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we have more than what we can offer because i'm most of the day. and when we get to see like the creativity side of lake and all that before around with well, with the creative into it. if those lead, they don't good what unit is to showcase villa ah, david has been using different resources to support the people incubator from taking part in mentorships to teaching tailoring and fashion design, newly created foundation. he wants to give back to his community this and i started it in 6 months ago. i was electron liking on their free men on the, on my desk. i like supporting room and a lot because i sold the struggle that my mom went through to get over those nephew to plans for newsletter. you know, we want to be willing to, we're environmental. people are on and by doing that, i'm able to hold them to the financial stability of like, let's say, touching back. it's good schools that they want to. so that isn't why i'm like pushing so much for it to be able to create opportunities in terms of fortune.
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because that is the only thing that i got from the what that is, what i what an absolute talent i would love to get some sewing tips from the mazda himself. i'm visiting sped there glass, where the sprays of gandhi is kept alive for all of us to visit. the indian lawyer came to south africa in 1980 lead to work and spent more than 20 years here, developing ideas and philosophies that we all know him for today. i met up with lauren, who is the museum? does i? let's take me through the history of the house and why the space was designed this way. hello, lauren. thank you so much for having us in the simple but soulful plays. this is a guest house and a museum. why combined that to her for me is telling me stories to 10 in south africa and i think they're coming very clever about combining storytelling with
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living in this way. but in an open house where everyone is welcome into the space, not just the people who staying here is basically living in a piece of history. exactly. exactly. take me through some of your personal highlights of the museum. i think that the spiritual heart of this guess, carson museum is gandhi's bedroom. upstairs. i think it i actually get cold when i think about it, because when i 1st walked into that space, it was almost as if i could feel candy's presence there. and that, that room speak so much, and it's also this a very way in which we've done that with the simple paid book for his love of reading. and those are chronic glosses that just say so much about who gundy is and what he was and how he was recognized in the world. but the book being the nourishment of if only ideas. so everything about the development of the museum and
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guess how was informed if i got into philosophy, they were for basic principle that we worked on when we started this project. last fallen tree simplicity, labor and human dignity. and it every single aspect from the minute you walk in those principles i kid to, it was in this house that he transformed his look as well physically from being a suited lawyer in her math. simpler re, watch unit can call the cotton apparel. and we use college of cotton throughout the house to again reflect his love and appreciation for some poor patients. clothes that came from his homeland me. i can smell something wonderful happening in the kitchen. so it's part of the joy of
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the place is the food and candy had a very strict philosophy around what he would eat. he was a strict vegetarian and long before we roll food was in fashion. gandy would only eat ro knox and roar free. but here we have a wonderful kitchen. we have a shift table with the way guess can partake in a beautiful day to terry meal. i'm definitely going to pub in the 1st we've taken, it's amanda in that a condo who is changing the space of randy. one painting at a time, the preferred some, and i've heard that ever around our gallery in green, i've a platform to lose our presentation. the actual deserves my name, the summer, and they never condo, and i'm the founder and executing direct our 252. and i was born and raised the bernie specifically was one of my 3rd memories in
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the landscape online site. they have lakes and i notice i do have mom and he oh this. so the combination of the water and the sign carry county environment after high school i left and went to china for a rest city. and i was there for 6 years in 2014 because i wanted to contribute to the thing was happening. that's why i started person and i could actually exhibit and then sell dad works and then making hard to a viable option. i believe that i can be a cookies for change. oh yes. and he carted important for
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him so so in culture, mind right to keep going to death for who wants to come back to really national grain general come we, we don't community willingness to and trying to sell it to common. tends a whole continent by itself. you have to work with people, you have collaborated people, you have to understand people so combined with them and intellect. samantha is absolutely right. there's only 2 collaboration that we become stronger and expand our impact. and as an incredible woman here, so that it's a, it's a to now will tell the tale of how she said, how did the method hit on and tended instant inspiring story. because god gave me this, i focus more on what is possible than focusing on challenges that i had
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in a very joyous feeling to do this. because as he paid, you know, very relax a state of mind, no matter how big is it still new to pick up the one eat at a time and i find it very steps for me from the vibrant street of the way it's whole. we find the home of beautiful things, a place called in of the a destination of odds, inspiration, hope, and healing doesn't to last started and session nicholas, who, brad, how it started. i was involved in the accident, which left me and able to walk with talk. i literally had to then everything from
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walking, which i went for speech therapy. but i was like you to have a family that supported didn't. and when i was home recovering speed, beadwork gave me more food. i went to recover. i didn't give up and finding out most people think because i felt beautiful things. i named it for things, but i actually named that the business f daily friend who for the rest of our lives, who called in dorothy and we never knew the full name of the thing. you know, it made sense for me to name the business. those in k as she loved it for things, and i was selling beautiful things for the bread group. we aided bows bags, but as i grew older, i realized that my customers are buying homes and what else can i sell for them?
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and the idea of those we go home came to life. and so we started the question and then we added the red mirror from beaded mirror lamp shade. right. and a white play just be that existing use starting out in a humble 10 check. 10 years ago, and then a dream of sharing the arts that helped her to heal has become a reality. and today she employs over 50 people from one day lives, always that have joined her in creating the home of beautiful things he left for the business to grow and employ more. yeah, people, because there's a lot of young people in the employed in it, but it's giving them the hands that will, you know, beat them panel is driving this. this has grown out of the love and skill of the
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vendor that she employed to meticulously beat by bead creat african art that proudly shared the story of india. bailey. and who do tribes in south africa ah, in terms of person's eval at deeper cultural meaning, especially kind of how you put together the color. the said 10 to 10 titans 1st us occasion like that someone getting married. and so we use a lot of pets and said, that's an age with happiness, pretty joy to your home to bring excitement your space because you want people to be happy with this piece at home from beautiful things to inspirational, family members assist up. so in doing domini is one of her family members that stood by her during her road to recovery. i see it's beautiful to me.
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i love the color who ladies who made this and it's took them 2 weeks to me. and this is all in the head. they cut is not good, does not contain for this. the peyton is in their head. we just discussed the pet him. and then they, they do it amazing what the leaders can do. if you look at it more, especially because it's done by and it's finally made you get that choice. they've taking the time with it's very, i mean it's amazing that piece can play a big role in their house in people's lives, in everything. and so when you gifted, never mind, your gift, never mind, never mind what your hand can, but what you have to have can change your life.
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ah, i've been spending the day here at decorah, ha ha, immersing myself in kind of philosophy and approach to life. he was a just have in and this way of life has been kept alive by the stuff here. i think it's it's not just live service. most of the fine dining food prepaid here is done with little to no ways this. i met up with a fund that had that magic happen, the right, the icons way to taste the scrumptious sweet. but before all of that. so what was the thinking behind the menu behind on menu is that when i get from the rest of the world, come here, let's get food that was truly also without any waste of food. so why do you incorporate the no wasted philosophy in your menus? did you notice in order to not food, what to take from? i got in here and i'm sorry,
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didn't get anything that you would need and please hold onto what can i expect days many today i will be more than happy to to send it out today, which is a feel healthy ah. while the face is being prepaid live, visit san is passing, city of die islam, as we don't or segue, has scenario as it takes us through all of his city, these camera. ah, there islam is my home. my city, i've been everywhere. seen everything in kiswahili. we say caribou, i bid you welcome, i'm a seasoned photographer and content creator. this is what i do on a daily basis. come along and i'll show you my 5 top spots here to document daily
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life to the right behind me is townsend. i bridge. i recently got opened here and i and it basically shows where there is one is going really more than but also creating spaces whereby people can exercise in the morning. ah, so this plays the only gum and ink after some photos, and it's a perfect place to actually give you the 1st step. but today, which is composition. you can use the art of leading lines to capture a beautiful shot of this bridge. as you can see, there's a lot of lines leading to the top point over there of the tons knights bridge, which is the who torch and the perfect place actually capture photo. the thing with the city is viewed genuine. if they're seeing these old architecture, it's this amazing man like i would like to like to stop
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with. ah, another tip that i can share with you is sometimes the contrast in the story is really beautiful. because now you have this old building and right behind there, the contrast of what is now starting to change the entire city. though a good way to capture that. that's the rare spirit as good as an exceed the journey of growing up in those does been an amazing one manner. i started her exploring at a really early age room, wrinkling her with other kids in the streets, making those her cars with whatever you can find. and noah's kind of like kind of bringing whereby i think it allowed me to own in on my creativity. so i was doing a business degree, but i was teaching myself how to be a photographer. all right,
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now i actually well on and go on and take you guys to my barbershop. when taking portraits, it's important to capture your subject and the red light. think about where your light source is coming from in relation to your subject. i like to keep my subject in the foreground and ensure the are in focus, capturing emotion and getting the moment just rate. also the key in getting the best results. and now we're at central park, it's one of my favorite places to actually come to either one of my favorite meals here. it's called the lazy waffle. and besides just the food, the ambulance is great. so we just ordered some food right now. and i wanna, 1st of all, can be some photos of it, give you some tips in terms of how you can actually capture some good images with your phone. and then after that we'll, we'll months so much. that is
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a lazy waffle. and i want to give you a little bit of a hack. so generally, if honestly, we'll my thought it allows me to have a lot more control over the images that i'm catherine. so it gives me all the eyes of settings and it has the grids over here. and i'm able to capture images properly with my phone, and we can capture it with a raw settings. so when i do it that way, i get more control over the quality of the images that i create. and i'm able to add the builder tone to the image before uploading it on lines or for editing images and sticky images with your phone. i'd recommend think it was sticking around is one was one that i want to share with you guys. so let's head there so you can take it out. it's one of my favorite spots to catch the sunset. enjoy the ocean waves here and i assume the like many is but this is another, but
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a lot of the residents here and dog come to relax and the one with nature it's right by the ocean. so it's a great place to find calm, peace and calm, but it's also one of my favorite spots actually capture photos with has been an honor spending this day with you, showing you all these 5 different locations. some of my favorite places here in r o p got a few pointers of how you can use your camera better. you can use your phone camera better and you get to see some spots today. so with that being said, i sent any santa glaring thank you. so i just finished with you. okay, thank you. it's been so wonderful having you joined me at this saturday at their
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