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of our most precious resource time designed as unique as it is luxury with d w i was just curious as to thought they were great able to do from the fuser folk. if so, hate the fight dedicated to africa, struggle with freedom and celebrating our common legacy. we're brand new, cutting edge, modern and what basically applicant design. yeah. act freedom pub in this space is a memorial to fallen heroes. but will also come to understand that this is
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a beacon of hope and unity put generations to come today would discover how once of african has taken the concept of time and made it timeless stick around as we will travel to maricia tasting local food, transformed into a 5 star restaurant experience, i end up having to and this is after max ah, ah, ah. front of the wall of name and all inspiring tractor inscribed with heroes and heroines that died during 8 conflicts in south africa, history, memorialized for generations to come along. i say is doing something along the very same lines with his african time pieces, remembering our heroes and how they impact our future.
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ah, because all the time touched, even before the distance of the fest watch more interested to look to measure time these watches by could have been a monster in capture. late african heritage. some intricate dull designs a joint from tribal patterns, others. a complex tribute to african leaders found a call. a fellow is a self total relatives. he's modern creations pay homage to stories of the past and celebrate the memorable moments of the prison. we chose the medium of watch, this is a way of communication. you don't only see your time when you look at to watch, right? particular story to tell the story to pass, not for you or the story that to general about where you come. right? so we try that means that this little people think that you have in your head and you put more relationship with it either just or you want to look good. but if he's now you can look at it and see just beyond the time. but he's telling,
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looking beyond time is the 1st watch design he made, which called a pillar, named after a humble beginning. his 1st break shelton in a township of so it'll so where we are is called sapphire street. there's the street where the, which official companies are established a couple of years, but we decided the company. and also the way the 1st watch was made, that was the amount of the speed called software. right? so this is the place with the hold lean is made off in a very odd area, but we're able somehow to bring it all together. the benefits software that we design, right, was a simple medium. i'll watch that all i had had black strips, a black faison black kicks. right. and on there he had an ugly divorce. guess in spite of the contract, then a bit of triangles and a little bit of squares and all of those things. so what i have on today is the read vision for the very same watch. and this weighed was chrome. and literally, for me, there's 3 claim and where the company site before it is with all the major begin
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ah, one available, started making launches in 2018. the re envision sapphire design is a testament to how fi is come. today he's workshop and we told still is based in an up could area. but what it would do is to try to i'm african starts, right in a way, educate people about the way they come from. so we've tried to bless fair that deep us, we can in an african history to get the people that pioneer to the tribe that exists now. so we were on, if you a story of one african tribe, which is part of what we wanted to each and every year, is to pick a try and tell the story. one story being that a great but beauty teams, cocooning the facts surrounding how he died, is still a so point almeni's south africans till this day. he was deceived as
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a great leader with whitfield, and the reason for his death was distorted and popping a report stating that he died naturally whilst imprisoned, when it was in fact, due to assassination ordered by his brother. when with me, i want to be searched on there by biddy tribes, disco, king's cocoon, in all that. we found out multiple narrative about the very same person. this was just based on google search among all of those things. and this narratives were not written by people from ya. i chose to do that story because my mother's room was from the perfidy track. right. so as a matter of like just finding out who, who are we and where do we come from? not one person will say that's how he died, this how he built his empire. but doubt stories are all is conflicting each other. so it's more of if you wanted to do your research on, on that specific story. and you didn't realize that you get confused. how did you died? did he died this way or that way or close to this one or that one? didn't that one? right? we had to go to the rooms. we had to go to the tribal house open,
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which is now house didn't important for they can tell us what is that i did remember about the agreed good drink a grandfather bright. and you hear a very chilling story. you will get what you've been told online, and one of those things in the story that is that come from them like ah, that's the thing. they didn't tell me that somebody else dick in that person had intention to tell a different story. right. so we said it's very important that we as africans care to with us though studies wherever we go. and for us watches are we to do it. watches do not only major time, but also companion throughout significant moments in your life. these time pieces tell a story, linking the past and the prison through the eye catching design and modern, elegant finish. and now it's time to save a fusion of different tastes inspired by its people. so if use callin everyday life and not only build a flavor, but a constructed in such a way that is not. so it's
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a beautiful. let's work together and see if all the favors match with the fixtures . the signature dishes that i had created or inspired from my childhood memories. my favorite of course, all involved. as with any good story, starts with a great beginning. when i was a kid, i saw people at the bungalow fucking don and poetry. and i asked them, why would you read? and here i down the years later, creating masterpieces with a beautiful product. join me as i create a face for the senses, are exploring the legacy of motion, cuz it is in a sense, exploring our low for food. it is by nature, experimental and playful. it is of course, insurance by the topic location of the island. but then it is trooper,
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charged with a rich calling every heritage, cultural diversity and history. a blend of african chinese. well, i guess he, french and indians who enters which brings a whole new spectrum of these flavors to create there's his famous good by shot, attend. we lost our so me watch it and i will tell you we are. but you cannot say that about motion present because we are influenced by so many cars for an identity is a fusion of prices, spices like kind of leaves believe call shane, i'm chilly. the crill. so as we call the guy our pick, i saw the 1st heard like korean, the time to turn lemongrass. that's the base of motion in and in my crazy and you will find is this flavors. but in different forms, i transform it into flavor and cream 1st you find and it does. it is what
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excites me, experimenting and playing with it. my please, is my camera so the saw i please any product that comes from my lin, i need to give it 10 times the value it had from way i took it. i will make sure i use each and every piece of it. ah, that's how i am in fireballs and you create, ah, we have a really good bro and the brace on hard and the can for not the of potatoes all these and peppers. 6 no, lemme interest, and this is what i meant when i said you can transform sources.
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cooking is, it's a form of art. you cannot just follow a recipe. it has to come from year. i didn't start as a chef. i was doing fine arts before. when i was printing and doing my sculptures, i realized something was missing. that's when i was guided, just kind of know what is amazing is i could combine both my passion, cooking and painting because you can see on my, please leave a full sculptures. if you are, this is what i want people to experience the essence of malicious whatever flavors you can find on the streets of malicious. you can find me in a fine dining restaurant except that i'd bring it a little bit of money in my dish. the highlight was the summary. just like the income good brings me back to 50 moments and 50 because a wedding we used to get some income floors that go with spices,
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like all of them. right. this is what i want share with my guided ah, we have the right front. maybe been able to flung with rogers are very not 10. and the demi glass with some are injured negotiating, innovation and surprise, on one hand and familiarity and prohibition on the other. creating this clarity, design experience is about creating emoting, a story that i want the world to enjoy. and remember, this is the coconut all the flavors that an average maricia experiences just by spending and on the beach and. and i school here with chilly and cooking, that water complies. honestly. this is what gives me joy about
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being an artist and a chef at the same time. the c j here adds freedom talk that speaks most to me is vanny the sacred and symbolic resting place for all those who gave their lives in the fights of freedom. where there's a sense of the african magic realism that radiates the park. tell us how that is in body in this position. is it important that we capture the african spirit and architecture? and then for us we come from a very difficult way african architecture and spirituality has been suppressed, twisted to an extent. so this is the opportunity for us to come out and say, here we are, we have the claim, our own space in our own containment. what makes is the, the violence that's an important part of the vision citizen is signifies
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spirituality. you know, we, as the country has come out of the, was that we have fought, as you can see, the wall acknowledges 8 was that report. and then after the negotiated settlement, we opted to build a new cancer. so to do that, it was agreed was by spiritual people to see was have space legacy, which is going to be a symbolic resting place for all of his bids that are roaming this whole country, or else with, with, with the died. so is he then is acknowledging that past and also like for instance, every 16th of december, we celebrate our reconciliation date. so we can come here and then invoke the spirits and also and gauge the loop. understand where we come from. and that is, and if we can, so what was the inspiration behind this in this particular design?
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oh, you mean the fact that we quoted you because we name all our 7 elements using our language is what is been put in with you, sir? is the most sacred which represent is derived from a crow. when does a problem or there's anything happening in the family? the men go inside the crawl and then they invoke the spirits. and then women and children the outside the crow. but in this case, when the rock and soil is brought in from the graves of those for the heroes and heroines it is put in the saga, which is now dedicated as a sacred sight. we all these spirits of the fallen heroes in general, resty, when people visit freedom park, what do you hope they take away from the experience? i'll talk about the full finance, which is the history we have the history of is in every one dating back to pre history up to today. because if you look a surprise,
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it almost all catches, as you'll come as into this continent. they also have been represented at lee, we have the heritage of all our groupings and demographics. and then lastly, dispute he tried it is a very important to us that we keep on talking about the detroit because people should need to understand the importance of spirituality, for instance, is a human being, you've got conscience or we'll call it a wound. so animals don't have that conscience when this measure was the one find it wrong, but i can wrong you and then later come back and see i'm so, so that is this questions. and then secondly, the other people are born with visions and you know, so that we also learn to acknowledge, ah, it's a serious any as color and vibrancy to the city of lagos with her and can see
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lazing year old paintings. some dedicated to the strength of women while i live, simply conveying a message to all those that passed by. let's take this out. ah lagos, sissy is one of africa's most vibrant spaces. but more and more at the grey stone in concrete, is interspersed with dr. colors and euros, opening up to fantastic spaces beyond sarah, sunny is the art, is turning the city into a colorful landscape with her eyes. the acceptance of mural has changed now compared to about 7 years ago when i started back then the acceptance was really low. over the years, nigerians have now grown to like the colors and the expressions and the message behind every piece of art or everything. so i really, i was,
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was very different. is antoine, but do i like it both to me? defied is the job legal? not done. you define this each of legos. if you look carefully gallsworthy law firms like should i say keep those more. ah, the space was commissioned in 2020 by a medical company. they are constructing from the start and they needed this barricade. so be designed aesthetically in a medical form. what they also want to pass the message across to people that are driving so that you know that it medical facility is coming up at the back. this is a 3 piece really busy that works that are very realistic. because see here, these are medical doctor, but for me is surgery. yep. quotes are really, really has differentiates of new windows one on one presses body. but that's what
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we call 3 b. when it looks very real i'm creating a new form. i'm use in 3 primary follows red, yellow, and blue as well as new troll colors. black and white. i use a lot of bright colors in my work because i'm a happy person. i like to laugh. i like things them, make me happy, and i just feel like when you infuse calling every piece. right says the word. so that's why you so my mom was a big part of the inspiration behind this. she encouraged me are so afraid to leave my job for she. of course me like going be scared. just go for people always ask me . are you sure you can do this?
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seems like a job for you, man. are you sure you can climb the ladder? you show, you can find this capital b don't you dare for, you know, it felt like the stereotype that job to what the men, you know, but over time, i didn't have to prove anything. i was fearless, i climbed, do tell them like, hey on here. you know, women and being one does. women are dream things in different field, as well as in canton. there is more to this incredible artist and just what we see around the city. sarah sony also has a base from where he teaches and collaborate with other artists. it saves is for learning. if before recreation, we call it the cirrus fannings at home. i establish displays because i wanted to give back to the community, the chair. we have recreation here, see from haines, we have our tree and anything i've seen. it's a space to share ideas and let the inspiration flow. i've learned so much from sarah. i've learned how to paint, how to draw. when you're here,
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you're free. you're free to express yourself at the end of the day. it's beautiful . in a vibrant city like lagos, it takes a true creative to stand out and bring it even more color to our lives. if you ever visit lagos, to make sure to take some time, to enjoy the art of one young woman has brought to the streets and into people's heart. i ad freedom park, history comes close to us. it's always a part of our lives. similarly, the people in the city of suffolk month namibia walked the streets reminded of its colonial pass. local damsel arts as drive by nearly in it, tub a want on texas, and saw on this coastal town remind me nice way it's been and how it's involved. everybody, my name is robin,
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england is up and i'm on the west side. the west side were in circle one, so let's take a ride to my silly month. ravenel, in a harbor a k, a one dawn is nearby as dawn, full super. and a rab loves his town, which local schools walk up. it's nearby as a 3rd largest city and his home of choice. not just because of the vibrant local music scene, but also because the world's largest planned humans are just a 5 minute drive away. with this is greater met his best man and having the best of both worlds with the ocean and humans right beside each other. so we have in the freshest head, you know, so this is basically stuck up on me wrap and his crew are sand boarding prose. those still in the making. they even hope to represent thwack up in international tournaments one day. mm hm. but after a bad fall,
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a rab has her to shoulder and need some t l. c. and is may head to mon desa. the big township on the outskirts of swapping most people live here. and this is also where mama august has her practice. the traditional healer takes care of all kinds of pains and thoughts from sports, injuries for connecting with your ancestors to herbal doctor has a solution for everything. yes, on the occlusal deduct, ruth a, we don't really stress ourselves with western medicines and all that stuff to know . because we know like we go back to the root cause that's where we are very spiritual and very rooted, a targeted momma. iris has many talents in addition to being a healer. she is also a musician, like rab,
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however, she prefers singing old folk songs using cliques sounds. i. 2 so how do those clinics actually work out? teacher marcell horace offers as a crash course. i ok, in hold of me be a we got city. i tried the gigs number data, and then the bozeman the 1st click its tongue flat and pulled up. oh, the 2nd click is when you're writing the last. then the 3rd click is when the child is waiting, we'll say to a talked in then the last gleick is when you're opening a champagne bottle. an explosion in your mouth. ok, be careful. wrong click wrong person, big problem. sick leave to nom mom,
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mom means laugh. and then the last good to nom up. i'm means kill. so from last to kill is just a click away. the legacy of german colonial rule and walk along still plays a huge role here today. in the 1st few years of the 20th century, german soldiers murdered thousands of indigenous people right here in sacrament, as part of the genocide in namibia ravenel. it takes us to a mass grave that serves as a painful reminder to those that were killed. although we have the brittle in the brown house, which is all pretty encircled, one is a very pretty and only need town. we also have this part of our history, and this is actually on and on, and it's an on inside. and i would like to share this part of the history of my
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town. would you after visiting the dunes, the township and the mass cemetery rat heads to the old colonial sent helps walk up to meet up with his friends. the beach is one of their favorite places in town, a perfect spot to end the day. and think about the many extremes of their city when you live in mendez, and when you come to the center of town, it's like you come to a different towns like you're in a different city. men completely, 2 different worlds. this is basically like a little island for 2 different worlds that depend on one on that and those opposites certainly attract. where else do you get a german bras bands, meeting quite obese. for rab and his crew swapped is the place to be such
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