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coming up on today. so we'll find out how this pays this talk that relates to the celebration of independence in guy. now we see the world of mostly award winning hip hop on his pay grin. he's using the piece of machinery with modern grass and hip hop. we spend time with him to hear how he makes music relevant to the new generation. and they think, can we find out how one auto body of work is creating new ways of exploring for the visiting paid community plan does have a, it's a and this is the last 3 megs ah, ah, from 7 commodities in the half neighborhood of which i hadn't concept, this entrepreneur has used every opportunity to make his dream come through. let's find out how he went from positive roots to the world. me always the need
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and thing that excellent and greatness comes from joy, 5 things. but if you read and look at the people that are grading the ones, you're always had a call to say. i simplifies one job, one job that provided for me in my family and started a business that provided for 300 prompts, more families. in the back room and the depth of a very good township, commonly known as gomorrah by the local, was we feels 1st week edition was born, theos, own draining to create and with premium. think a brand is one alive with the purpose of re ignited, the community thought after you guys learn to be a very good country, 11 languages, you know, different ways of speaking, different ways of clothing, more thoughts and different cultures. but the word body doesn't matter whether you speak to or not in the mail is yulu, or whether you come from the way to alexander and visa, it is always known to be as soon. so i thought about that we take this,
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conceptualize it into a sneak of brands and tells us beautiful until sort of going through the world. it's a story that is beyond because oftentimes alex is known to be, you know, i played a lot of things happened on stock, happened to pull up the bit. but out of this town she was go to begin. it's in this township, says feel started selling perfumes, journey university, to re file for his tuition fees. but from this castle to make ends meet, which he had put in between his heavy work, you're asking a versity. he only got the positive from his experience. think us, when i learned a lot about the dynamics of entropy shipped from the art setting, i mean, we used to sell all based tissues non brand it, you know, any can only thing, can imagine how hard it is to convince the client to buy something that is non branded installed the story and sell the brand and sell the brand. i really enjoyed, you know, of hustling, engaging people. and i knew that for me to call it more than anything else. i was
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passionate about it because he's buying a sneak and there's the same essays who buying too much of something. why not orient, you know, and i not 2050. and i had such a valuable collection of sneakers, but something. what's missing out of that collection? know probably african sniggle been i was i was great or pushing into my life and proposed me to the person that i am, the shape needs to be the leader, but i am today. one of them is to know when my dad sold his car for me to go to varsity, you know, for me on mark that as an opportunity. and i mark my know on that opportunity to cook myself with the rice go said with the right the cation, not everyone had been awarded opportunities like some of them. so i thought about how do i then, you know, paid for it in my own way. and sort of pushing useful in my people and alex was it, but you're being, he's amazing because people in the neighborhood look up to take away and out a lot has been made here. promotion trainings you get benefits. like when it goes
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out, it took 13 rejection from various factories before the fields. first miss additions neco, i'm going to pushing for for much. nicole as a risk about to the, from a nation of mesh is used mainly other components of she and not to make up the bulk of the shoot. what kept me going, it was morality and the idea and the impact that can come out of out of this vision that i had thinking about what could be done more. so it was even beyond than far beyond just the product. and the idea i knew that we can use this as a special sort of papers we had called the impact chance to create employ and so forth. so that's what kept in court in the time. the grand plan of expansion has included a number of customization labs, an opportunity for the public to give this me cuz they earn personal touch. this is all a dream that started in their room and that's where i used to do everything else. myself packed the shoes, put them in the car, go to leave our do p r to read the local to 1st as
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a dance. i think i'll just get through out at the time the ah, this way is fondly known as con. he'll tell the story of so that's because jenny, to reconciliation and democracy, the number 4 blog and the woman prison which was built in the apartheid era depend a lot of liberation, struggle heroes, as well as people who violated the pass laws of the time. i miss upward, reuben, who was integrity to the change of besides into a habit of democracy as well as what is now called a living museum. reuben, thank you so much for having us as an honor to be here. why is this place known as a living museum? well, it's, it's name, it's constitution hill. and now concentration is a living document. so because of the site is not static is not stuck in the past,
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like either museums. and also teacher is the can also setting the present. that's why we're calling it. and leaving museum, well known is the old fort, is one of the notorious number for present, but i'd really like to find out about the women's prison. what should we take away from here? we are standing right now in the women's prison itself, and the launch that we're sending on here used to look different back then in the past they used to be shacks, erected here. the youth of 1976 females weight and incarcerated in the ships. and then the structure behind me that we prevent one of those checks where we knew mandela was kept. so people like out to me, barbara hall going visit and less lose. if you remember back in the past, they used to be called the document called the don punch, which made you illegal if you were not kidding one if you are black inside africa and it had a kid a few as well. so a lot of people were protesting against that,
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but in 19582000 women protested against the puzzling 200. now they were all right in the women's jail. it was jo slowly and nelson mandela who came to be present as women and lawyers during that time with me. in recent years, this precinct has added a creative element. why the connection and how does this come about when the cyclists conceptualized by the justice? and so the constitutional claude was conceptualize on 2 things and justice. so why don't the justices be headed the project of collecting art? and then from that standpoint, we started q 18,
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all our programming and the themes of us and justice. but this led us to a point where we needed to look more deeply in how we can really impact the effect of exceed the industries and what be picked up. is that mostly what key to really what is a space or access to space access to market? so we re papers that in studios. this allows creative in all areas from fashion to music and design to get space to work from network with one another. and key to support one another as well. thank you. and i'll have to see for myself where they get up to. but right now to those from going to have taken this spirit of independence in 1057 from colonial rule. and in their own way, crafted their own freedom. this is a revolutionary recipe of shockley to making they had been,
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christ. symbols are symbols from the con tribe in ghana. and so the symbols have different proverbial meanings. we're not creating just a regular chocolate brand. we're creating a uniquely african chocolate brand bone in appearance and flavor. in the year 2016, it was the idea of to assist this. kimberly and priscilla addison to pioneer locally made world class chocolate company and they call the enterprise 57. $57.00 is short for $957.00 because gunners independence, but it's not just about being free from colonial power. it's more about the spirit behind independence and so $57.00 basically stands for that can do spirit that was during the independence air that hey we as gun unions and as africans can manufacture can produce for our own and can grow our own economy. 57 chocolate, 6 to add value to local resources by transforming them into high quality chocolate
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that celebrate gunning art and culture and also inspire the people of gunner to create and develop meeting going to product, high quality burn the beautiful thing about gunners. cocoa is that the farmers pay super attention to the process from the, from an taishan to the drying, and it gives us great chocolate, the teeth that we all know and love. so it really brings out the real chocolate. godaddy is the world's 2nd largest. could you call the quality of it as well known a fact that the addison to take advantage of once the beans are properly dried? that's when we step in, then we bring the beans back to our production facility and we continue to drive them out on the sun to keep them fact. the 1st 40 the beans, basically sorting through the good ones and the bad ones,
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making sure there's no more the beans are bad being that will be processed into our chocolate. we then move to roasting the beans, that specific temperature, and that a specific time to ensure that we get that nice chocolate taste that we all know and love back in 2016. kimberly imprisoned. why experimenting in the home kitchen and across some mic shortly as good as the one d tried at a swiss chocolate? here took them a while to understand the different steps. now via proud to implement special method of making the premium chocolate even better. that process, it is called winnowing because you need to separate the skin from the net using a technique that we derived from may's farmers. so we use air and agitation of the bowls. some of the chocolates i fused with distinct, local ingredients, like more in the li toaster. coconut or a local hibiscus called was sally. but no as official colors flavors are present
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because both prefer and i have lived abroad. we've had different experiences in different countries. so our unique background has made us able to cater to people from a variety of cultures. so i think people are open to different experiences and wanting to experience a different culture through chocolate. and so it caters really well to both local and international needs. convincing custom is worldwide of the policy or the 100 percent gun in premium chocolate is a matter close to kimberly's heart. we see donna and west africa sort of becoming like a hub for chocolate making. yes, we do have that available. 1 so you want to give got it, and when do you want to go next week i will let you all the 27 chocolate hun meat which and cook who made without any artificial flavors and a gun is coco kept to which she was warm,
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ready for the google for me mocking me music is able to bring people together as well as transcend generational boundaries . take good to using the power of music, not only to entertain and international audience, but also remind the youth of the value of their roots going on to watch additions and cultural practices. he creates the modern sound of my loud when i, when artist he green, has gained worldwide recognition by defining a new genre of what they call me, take grand, aka the. now i get down now is the name for the my stance. and for the societies which stage this dance, hulu and hulu. the great dance is an ancient practice of the church, people in malawi, and was seen as a way for the village to communicate with their ancestry spirit. dancers i believe,
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to put honest when they put on a mask and start and think the total now came to me is everything. you know, i'm a person who's very part of my culture where comes from my fusion music that i've made. i use a lot of ya, drums and a lot of elements for my culture that fusion has given me the name, the all the title. okay. so for me being called danielle kings, everything you know, like maybe just moved to really cool myself. yeah. okay. and, and you did that, but yeah, it's a great honor and i know i take full responsibility and i wanted to promote my culture. i showcase the beautiful stuff that we are we have as your people in our culture is what is very important because so many aspects of with understood . and i think that when you know you portrayed, for instance,
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do music because i go to the allows even the new, the new generation, the generation to be able to get to understand what these things are. for instance, we have what we do, we want to, which is the big depth of muscular death. and there's so many different types. now, each one symbolizes something and has a teaching points. this is mark on which is a very tall i know it performs on stilts is very tall. and what it, what it represents is that all your people, especially leaders even are so we need to be visioning. we need to be able to see a head and be able to play or preserve the promoter process so that the future generation does not lose that does not lose you know, identity and where they come. and these are the only think the, some of the teachers that are within the music that i do,
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i can give you the whole price, especially entertainment and things that are trending culture to look at the well did you just before you know this creation also you can see the music if you were now, how could you not responding granular detail with something that was unheard of? and now it is happening because an artist realizes your culture, a beautiful, if you happen to share with the rest of the world, or the national accounts that are from songs that i ask you to look at my culture. it quickly interests. people want to know what is the sound, what is this? what are you talking about these mastery dances? what could be mean? and just that interest alone is enough to create a career like mind that has lasted with a
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very i unique artist in the sense that i have crazed my own sound. i have managed to perfect the sound that is unique in line every time a song. my song comes on automatically, people to acetate when song tiguan sound and i've called it now music. this identity as a result of me embracing my college, where comfortable, i less than my route taking the time to, to, you know, to learn more about what the different aspects of my culture me. when it comes to the dancing music, instrument stories, our history will come from. who are we as a people? what do we stand for? these? having these keystones understood, unable, if anyone understand music but in life, in general, to apply yourself in authentic manner. a
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get down to the thing that i strongly believe in that, you know, this world we live in, especially for me it's board and the next generation you know, we're going to get, we're gonna hand it over to them to continue. so we have to prep enough for them to come and in her place that is very reaching culture, a place that we have maintained all the things that make us who we are identity our then which is so artist. play that role. you know, where custodian culture and, and it's very important that we take that kind of responsibility. and with this, i do it to music, others due to painting poetry and so forth. and so ah, what support the students, grades and collaboration many have found a home here i popped in to meet some of the new world activists.
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i are you working on? i'm working on one of the pieces for a major share. the title of painting is to laden, so i was just talking about a woman and love africa at the moment as a black woman living in the city. as you can see and my interpretations of the tea and my daily experiences. i'm to bhangra. this is tough to barracka studio twin kelly. so here is a studio with music students. we do music for, for do music for advert. games for anything, for me, for other musicians, what does it mean for you to be at constitution here? my mother was came here and she was like, by you bringing to in place where i was at lester. so i listed here. i need
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a space has ordered me though, between tea to kind of get to know a lot of other artists that are around the building. so i got into the space through the mentorship program that they had to turn on this truth. it was a blessing to come here, just the thought of having a lot of key tube in one space because there's more than like, 4 to studios here. so there's a lot of key tubes, you know, and she for industries and to tell you, doing this trip any to be transferred to the want to be to us as well. got time to travel to okay. now way one audience has created a new form of art appreciation and at the same time expanded her audience. let's take a look at what it's all about. hi, i'm tina rena. ra. i'm a painter. at 1st glance, the paintings of this nairobi based artists seem to be colorful and bright, but they have a hidden secret. my
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paintings have messages in them. and so as you go to the painting, there'll be messages all written in braille. and then they can follow the type of message i'm trying to say with the painting for both the visually completely blind and also partially blind. for winnie on god, she who lost her eyesight in 2010 t never, never us works are really worth a 1000 words. there's a buildings there and the windows it's the building is retained in grade and the ocean to is written in braille and the fish and the trees and the people moving that the words written in grade. so that gives me an understanding of what's, ah, is there is the message through their picture.
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braille is the system of res dogs, that can be read with the fingers. since it's development in france by louis braille in the 19th century, it is become both an effective means of communication and essential for achieving and improving literacy. for the visually impaired braille is not in language. it's rather a code by which many languages may be written and read didn't have enough or i learned braille in school for the sole purpose of incorporating it into her art. i decided to take a different approach and i actually learned braille because i felt that would connect me even more to the people i'm going to be working closely with for them. it's more tactile, it has to be touch in galleries and museums. visitors are often strictly forbidden to touch works of art, but been up for us paintings invite visitors to do exactly that. another step
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towards inclusion with female work as an ad, it has been law ah helpful to people with visual impairments. because she incorporates brill while to her paintings, and that gives, as, ah, the insight of how the word looks like. or we feel through that brain. we feel to understand how the while these through may be the only thing the brain from this painting. when it comes to braille painting enough for us, perhaps the only artist in the world who draws with this tactile system. what made me start was probably just an idea to make a change in kenya for and not to segregating the visually impaired community or disabling a community. and we thought of project would cbm, kenya the christian blind mission of how to bring arts into
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facilitating education movement. our awareness into the visually impaired in kenya, the christian blonde mission has been working since 1970 and preventing blindness, improving health and helping people with disabilities go to school with the proceeds from her paintings. beneatha wants to support their work, or for a brill painting. i do this on a donation basis. i don't make them because i don't feel that i can take i have principles that make me want to just give it as a donation for the children who can get their surgeries, their cataracts reversed, or they can get glasses. so that's what i do. i just donate, i make it and there's really no price tag. it's been quite an experience delving deeper into the dark history of our country
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