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into experienced awe on malicious. d is building his dream with every wax. next on d, w. o . people matters to us. m. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. i for math, it's always been a pleasure to present to you incredible arts as design of as well as performance come with me now as we showcase a special danza tape, an incredible culinary delights, as well as the hub of space. um, we live in our shape on today,
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so i'll be sharing with you my personal favorite as seen on at re max and adding to my personal plan. i'll be of course, stay with you top 5 stories from my favorite spot in jersey and much better place to start than the hillsboro tower behind me. that was built in 1971 and stamped an impressive 269 meters, sol, amanda surveys. and both is that re max. ah, ah, ah. those are hannah's big sky line behind me has always been a favorite of mine featured by many artists and photographers. this is what we've come to recognize as my city my job big today. so is a very special one. as i'll be bringing you 5 of my favorite stories, right? so annette permit, but it's no easy to ask because each and every person that has been featured on the
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self is a visionary in their own right. from my favorite being does a week even local as we visit hung landon who celebrates di culture in africa by keeping dance. move is a pencil, and zip which i live. let's take out. so it's a finest. without dawns, i don't know where i would be right now. i do think it's so important for you to not means your code. so let me go somewhere along the line . you will need to show people where you come from. that's what makes your original . that's lot of make me different if i'm, are you guys can dunphy in the states? africa is the continent that is rich in cultures and traditions. and central to this is the vibrant tradition of john. as in other parts of the world, traditional done, the story renowned, got african choreographer and performer. tom langdon has used his talent to fuse traditional bank and is dr. john foreman. creating
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a unique and richly cultured contemporary guns. busy when we started, so it's fine, it doesn't 7, i love my dad. and while i was you know, getting over time to find. busy coping my candidate with my father i live then lost my mother. busy 1008 african done, centered dunces give themselves the rhythmic pulse is of they've done interpreting the patches of music through the post and the sponge live, you know, it's a very fast paced tub or something that we call the pedal up havoc. so basically it's a way of how they jump into the chain. all the changes moving. so the same have a pen and paper movement of how the h will be done when they should be done. thing is fine. so, you know, or you said from the townships of good, it's been there for the long and that on your own kind of gave birth to his job
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because when you look at prosper, yes, it's very technical by the majority of the technique or how we move on to and then now lukia's, when you watch piano, you see already under basically like a generation of dances. it's more like a married now, you know, the come how come in one. so they all, you know, things that to be literally related to country. folk button down till the 3rd. i think it all depends on who you either clarify and how in touch with you or something that very important. i mean, when you look at how dances now changed, you know, it now being very huge and take talk, social media and so forth. it becomes very difficult for the old had to adjust.
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because these are the things that the young generation i lived extending very well as you know, that's doubt platform. i think it's our duty as the all generations also teach the young, you know, the bases of what don says, you know, i think what's special about the cultural and you know, tons and tons of it's a bed. it's interesting because a lot of times initially we didn't even need music as a initial unit, only either with or trying to or bring in one because on the floor. so that's how we make noise fairly available, how we connect, you know, some people might call it connecting even with the m f prevents how we come together and you never find that anywhere else except in africa. so i used to spend one to my friends. so it's very important to keep the household for the old fellows that we own a would come from if they saw it would be if would todd
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with food. yes. and many traditional cultures, music and johns, is as much a part of everyday life as in king and breathing. john has been one of many forms of expression, storytelling and enjoyment across the continent. it is said that the present only contains the pies and today african cultural john has grown, evolved, and spread throughout the world. another favorite landmark of mine is that your head is wedlock at the established in 1976 and the bills through refurbishing the old johanna fruit market. building this creative habit bring the entrance payments and theater as seen through our performing artist and other art. this era sally is changing the landscape of nigeria by bringing color and vibrancy through the streets through hum murals. let's visit this fearless artist as she
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takes us put on her work in lagos with lego. sissy is one of africa's most vibrant spaces, but more and more, the grey stone and concrete is interspersed with dr. colors and murals opening up to fantastic spaces beyond sarah sunny is the artist, turning the 50 into a colorful landscape with her art. the acceptance of miro has changed now compared to about 7 years ago when i started back damned acceptance was really new. over the years, nigerians have now grown to like the clothes and the expressions on the message behind every piece of art or every piece of neural i don't really i was supposed to be different is on for odd, but do i like it? but you need to try to see job legal not does you define the city of legal. if you
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look carefully, go to all of your friends to like should i see educate those more. this space was commissioned in 2020 by a medical company. they are constructing from the start and they needed this barricade to be designed aesthetically in a medical form. what they also want to pass the message across to people that drive in so that you know that it medical facilities coming up at the back. this is a 3 piece, 3 pieces of work that are very realistic because see here, these are medical doctor by for me to agree. yes. cool. so really, really has the french shades of new illinois one on one presses what, what that's what we call reading. when it looks very real,
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i'm creating an africa woman silhouette form. i'm use in 3 primary follows red, yellow, and blue. as well as the new truck was black and white. i use a lot of bright colors in my work because i'm a happy person and i like to laugh. i like things that make me happy. and i just feel like when you infuse color in every piece it writes is the warranty. that's why i use so my mom was a big part of the inspiration behind this sham courage. we are so afraid to leave my job for she encouraged me like going be scared. just go for it. people always ask me, are you sure you come do this? seems like a job for your mind. are you sure you can climb the ladder? you show, you claim this car for the don't you dare for, you know, it felt like the stereotype that joe, to what the men, you know,
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but over time i didn't have to prove anything to anyone. what's fearless, i climbed groups and i'm like, hey, i'm here. you know, women on dream one does women a dream? things in different field, as well as there is more to this incredible office than just what we see around the city. sarah sunny also has a base from where she teaches and collaborate with other office. it's a space for learning space for recreation. we call it the sarah, i call i establish this place because i wanted to give back to the community. we teach here, we have recreation here from paint. we have hot tree anything oxy? it's the space to share ideas and let the inspiration flow. i've learned so much and i've learned how to pain, how to draw. when you're here, you're free, you're free. express yourself at the end of the be easy for in
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a vibrant city like leg. they take a true creative to stand out and bring even more color to our lives. if you ever visit lagos, to make sure you take some time to enjoy the art one, a young woman has brought to the streets and into people hard. ah, today i'll bring your advice from some of my favorite spots into how does work and with the beautiful view being one of my favorite in the city. the drive down here with the angel watching over us, your mind off one of my favorite stories from maricia on the roof where they come from and shaping the future of all the people. let's fix with us. mm. ready ready ringback ringback visual team leader of initiative
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on the motion born architect and architecture of the we vigil addresses architecture. we always try to see things on how it's going to integrate people, their experience and improving the quality of life and bringing your money to forward. on lucius, people can experience visual architecture in many ways, and the team has built design several important building the design of the old passenger airport, usually aesthetic bus terminal development, and deny these enough integration square. and the central market is also under the full initiative on the picture, should be working on the service to the people to offer picture that we need to address in the present and future maricia anyway. how to think over the next
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3050 years of we have a big challenge to rethink of how we will be building. if i take example of the very spot where we all enjoy, it's really about transforming something which had no significant use more an eyesore into something which is vibrant. a bit to know me inform me, enjoys interior designs, speaks of an eclectic aesthetic that mixes african and lucian, not the stick expressions that celebrates the sharing of art. music and music flips . we've showed k through design intelligent design, small design, how we integrated things which were meaningless in a new concept in the new design. enjoys only one example on how visual creates live public spaces. another issue that has to do for you to release the french institute was design of quite a number of years ago. and my partner guy on soup was the lead architect. that was,
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the very idea was to express that concept of connection to the environment, to the context and connecting people really ling emphasis on the of bridging cultures. so that was the very essence of that project. once you, i mean there is a, an experience that you have with building their emotions, their feelings. it's all about accessibility, visually accessible, physically accessible. architecture is about awakening. those type of experience. so for your experience counseling, great. i believe that makes a great architecture. i morisha has about 300 years of history from the very 1st people to the lighting the island, the french period bridge period, dutch, and then come
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a period where mercia felt really transforming itself. and that period is from the post independence can date. so motion architecture is quite to bring we have one specific definition, creating an architecture that works within the indian ocean context, chatting to your managers and perceive buildings like the regions 1st scenario. ah, it is a project which is quite unique to complexity. one foot of its overall surface area is dedicated to technical spaces. so that was a starting point to the stage, how to translate those technical complexities into design. that was one of the biggest challenge, how a building, which is so functional, yet to translate it into something which is an experience of what mercia is about. well, regions where we come from, where we currently are,
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and sharing that with the rest of the work. ah, i'm moving through my head is that bringing my top 5 favorite story from after mac? we have some incredible art galleries and one of my favorite space to pop in is follow and that's that expresses how creates a play. a little cloak is doreen, lest he got were made up with her on the beautiful island of zanzibar. i just look at nature. nature never asked, can i be yellow? can i grow a bit taller? you know, so it's just like you, the universe decides in nature dream machine guy is one of the most recognizable residents of the island of zanzibar. her fashion
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brand of the scene lean is inspired by swahili culture and the sights and sounds of this beautiful island that she calls home to day and obey a sample then maybe tomorrow or the day after. i can come and pick the rest. i decided reset the would kick in the heart of thornton zanzibar because number one, it whole number 2, it's american ford of different cultures. and it's exactly the ascent where i really draw my inspiration from either from local people or even tories for visit our beautiful island. than to buys a land of many contrasts, old and new, traditional and modern coexist side by side and nonchalant harmony. this wonderful island is the perfect backdrop for darwin's vibrant and colorful designs. i always look for those 3 things, history, carter and heritage. and you will see that in our designs, that we use, the very famous fabric known as conga, conga designs are always used as
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a mode of communication in the past. and even today, you would see that, you know, that some convers, as you saw, that, you know, some of them are quite fast, the, you know, and some of them have the words of encouragement. for example, the congo that i was actually working on today. had something to say about, like, you know, it's talking about hoping that this will becomes peaceful. that's really sometimes what the moment we represent applicant to the world by assuring that with their true to the textile and its origin and weight comes from. so for example, you see in our design would keep the wording of the congo, and it brings back, brings the conversation wherever i go, because 1st of all is swahili and people ask me, why do you have these words? and i tell them what it means in our culture, in that it's used as a mode of communication, especially for women. because in some parts of my society,
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women can't be very vocal. so when you have a message on the congo, it's a way of maybe telling something to a neighbor or to your husband or to your mother in law. to really designed spirit, signature island feel they are light breezy and a wash with color and print. they paid bold homage to her african roots. i can tell the story or zanzibar in fashion so you would see that sometimes we would incorporate some hand work that is very popular here. you'd find it maybe on the fisherman basket. and i also take color with me, but i also take the congo print with me and express it with his on stage born and raised in tanzania, doreen michigan lee to spend time in switzerland studying and working. she is now part of a growing homeward bound african diaspora actually started from switzerland where i
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used to work in private banking. and i was involved together in a team that was into luxury good. so i was already exposed to the designers, the west, and we went to milan, had the chance to meet that time, the creative director, the good, she, you know, and all the sessions in okay, let's try and fall this very quick and see what it looks like because i always like to wear my clothes like i just stay with short sleeves. it's very hot is of course the peasant mixing part of unexpected colors is the most effective part of design effects. to me, it's fun and simple, but i can understand that to others. it's complicated. i would really like to percival inspire more and more people to be very
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bold and go out there and do what they want, whether it's fashion or art. but we would like to make sure that we have a wider footage in the continent. and of course, also around the world. one of my final favorite spots, especially after a long day is right where i can look who wants to head to the not have something to eat my signature call and relax. no better place to bring to you my last story from the streets of gonna re imagined popular street food this he said, look out for brenda, where y t y t either luca garner. but i have added a more into story which i call watchable. that was the last you said it's a chef, you know, see a suburb of a crowd that embodies more than gone. no better pleased to give the traditional
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canyon de shop watching new and tv shows to west historical watch. it is to no more more than regional gone, but now these meal enjoyed from all the 16 region. there is why to remake as the vision of chefs. and while it packs the symbol conditional part, act your original chips to last you had to read class for best humble dish. ah me my x rays, if you can, why t as a young kid, you know, eat what he already time. yeah. so the 1st time i tried it, really nice. i was working with my dad and he but he didn't. i had to
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complete the air force i think critically. i think when i came in, i wanted to do something different medical i found out, but i didn't look up diva. that was what came to mind. and then what you bought. it didn't take the last long on things. audrey went off the semester. why? this remake will be better than the one that was suggested. i was filled with faces because basically where i'm african restaurants were trying to recreate what the dishes about popular screen food. but a home version of a year ago was the last, the joined. he decided that he would make wasi plus so on tuesdays we offer something called watching bug. that's why fi but that as a 3 course. busy so you have a welcome drink,
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you have the watching whether you want to face or goes be. and then it is that. so then that started a year ago. the demand for watching has gone through the, has actually become even more of a best seller. you need your beans, you need to arrive and you need your millet needs to be done making pounds, but i wanted to have that the nation a few to maintain the look. a little bit of coconut smoke and then as a change of the moon the process of why she just feel be secure. to extract the feel august. so believe that making so then we take the lead 1000 to you,
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add your right and then you add to thought then that it was it together for about 2 minutes. yeah, we need to add a little bit on the on the open notes just to see them. yeah. on my office i know i was really craving for those last year. so i came here just to have it was like the faith watch it mainly beings and right with this one when you to watch without the few. oh, it does. but feel in that and it's very, very special and it's different and you can only get to pick up yet. next time you visit, gonna add to talk any to the new we all think jaw in this traditional meal to your list. it's been an absolute pleasure sharing
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ah, with a candidly country and yet a pillar of state and society in many ways i think taxation is one of the most extreme actions by
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a government. but it's also the definition of government because without taxation there's no good. but what happens when the power of taxation is undermined? co pay won't to pay. in 15 minutes on d, w. eco africa. planting trees and supporting athletic talent. how does that work? good for you. this is all about it for us. it's bob because i'm close. it's a successful project. more and more schools are adopting the initiative, which is already helped to plant more than $10000.00 trees africa, 90 minutes on d. w. o. a ended glistening place along the mediterranean
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