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we're slow how one man from can rude is changing the face of catwalks in paris and how women b a. r v claiming there be a making i ended up it's and you know, watching after max ah ah, once a series of electric states that building this now multi use facility has been renovated, connected and turned into an. ready am of smaller shops, galleries and to phase mother name, meaning case of light is a fitting name to describe the pulse of the string bonus in your own home usually has to happen on a budget,
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but when only the base will do this female lead team at high end is the place to visit, creating furniture that is firmly rooted in african design without compromising style to market. that is evan designed to have as spots as one of the 100 most inspiring women in nigeria. we like to discuss, glad people quote a marquee she did. when i was 21 kid, it was really simple for you. and you know, from there, a lot of young people that are to, to know about you. 2 of you seen this new brand new lead killed africa, like a lagos, is known as one of the wells fastest growing cities and urban areas. from here, the revolution to change, the african lifestyle expands, and she is the one who started it all. jim, okay. data who runs nigeria is biggest and $1000000000.00 levy, but it's a company like forming such as out there law would walk. well day upholstery
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initially when i was like starts in the law is a brand. most of differential brands i see are on top of that, italian feel is bulky, chinese feel there were no brands, you know, doing things like incorporating look how much heroes like tire and i, i do a, i sure can car. the reason why i'm doing these. i really want every single africans on it to be some be so proud that you know what is his middle color by mike when people yeah, i don't feel like don't close enough. i'm satisfied customer is all this is made in nigeria. you know, this is similar as well, get it from europe or from the you were so this, i like someone you. so for us, a,
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an issue with exposure is because, you know what, or this looks like a younger one be on for a country that's relied on international furniture purchases. young a creative design such as gym. okay. how close the gap by creatively designing pieces that are different? yes. affordable using locally. so materials bringing in nigeria center stage in this challenging and competitive market. next time you sit on a chair, it might just be a tailor furniture masterpiece. even when it came ok that goes out. she sees her success before her eyes mix error is true, i think is one of my favorite places. i was missing a mission with one of my colleagues. i walk, it feels good to just come around and get to see the things that we get into the
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low quality life with a low most recent being flex, you know, we certainly just launched on of course, on like about the because he's done the 1st meeting on him, but he won't go on on just a 14 at your convenience. i'm also very excited about the b, b, r. i know that i speak with you just looking to like an entirely different landscape deductible to become a part of your home. you can reach me and just just generally other experience on yes, definitely plan on working with you. okay. for working with fortunately, i don't seem to know stop in asia. i see people in east africa. i see taylor in
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south africa. i see taylor in europe. i see taylor in america and i feel is just a matter of time. you know, we'll get to that point where by you, where you have rush. well, france, you know, i swedish, their new brand from africa like the low would go. i had to become an internationally recognized friend ah, born in cameroon. and now a season citizen in paris in mine i use is getting home with, with at the can just making traditions. and it's tracy, the dipole. nice to receive all the cool tour at its best. delicate hand made extravagant. it's the unmistakable thing h o. e mon, i use the 1st designer from cameras to showcase his creation. at paris. a. e. c has been living in the french bashing capital for more than 20 years. a me, paris is like a museo, there's always something new to discover, learn more,
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the fashion is everywhere. is the culture is also very pres out about so many people from all over the world come together here when you will. paris is a very international city and very important with her fashion, with jewels inspiration from both africa and europe. he sees himself as a kind of ambassador for africa in the luxurious fashion industry we fellow who we said fell on the do or who the long. i don't try to make clothes like to your or long gone with him. i couldn't. oh so, and i don't have the means to do that more you don't you really guy from a different world and that's what i'd like to bring across using my designed to tell my story of africa did. well, i want to show that the fabric can be worked well the and that the clothes can compete. internationally, africa was bought alan donna schneider, if, if he designs most of the fabrics himself. this series was produced in ghana. it will be used to make a coat ordered by a customer,
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nicky sold claim or dell and all that. great, if you see the fossil there are machines, very modern ones that can produce these kinds of fabrics in a modern way layman machine, if in africa or we don't have these machines. yeah, go, i love, there's still a lot of sewing by hand siegel like back in the de la mo, upon so seat working by hand is very time consuming was good to see. but when it's done well, it's really high quality in all the model. it can it be a $50.00 to $2.00 to the city or government and as opposed to popular cliches on everything needs to be colorful. the mon id learned the trade all by himself. an exception in powers is elitist fashion, seen the son of a professional boxer and a model. he grew up in cameroon, and was interested in his mother's exclusive dresses from an early age molecule.
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this ticket, my mom was pretty coquettish. she was very beautiful and liked to wear nice dresses . so a shock focus i, b as a child, i was allowed to close the zipper fil mitchell do dogwood to some of it all made an impression on me and i started to sketch from an early age to ship up. please see i wasn't tom's. it just sort of developed, i drew figures in the sand with a sticky press or so then i designed clothes for them. it is a beer to, that's how it all began. with later he became a dancer and performed in a traditional group with the siblings. he started modeling 1st in cameron and later for well known brands in france. eventually, he founded his own special label, his 1st own call to show in january 2020, caused a stir. the international fashion scene was delighted by his mix of traditional craftsmanship and modern design. ah,
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it was a milestone. and not just for i e. c. if they were, it was as if a door was opened up here. it was a historic moment clarice, and an event for the media to wanted me to please. everyone was surprised when the parents chamber of commerce are fashion announced that we could take part at the haute couture week. it was more no village you. and yet, black designers are still an exception at the big fashion shows, even if there have been changes, take fashion houses like louis baton whose head designer from 2018 to 2021 was the late virgil ablow supermodel, naomi campbell says it's not enough. and recently called for more black models and design is in the fashion industry. is trying to have regular, as sustainable conversations with minorities said, bender connected you. so it's good that she said her id, but it would have been better if she had said it earlier. when she was still
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a superstar her lucy looked on bizarre. she is beautiful. she's had a great career. she's our voice flower. but sometimes you don't think of raising that voice when you're at the top and in the spotlight to fit it. while it's a shame she did not do it earlier. walla and her simple mother. now a man, i easy hopes that his fashion is not only admired, but fort 2, especially by african oats. go to a customer's looking for traditional yet elegant designs. aah! stain chain to the heartbeat of africa's ripped music. carter guy, no one but bad for, for indigenous music. they deal like kind of traditional flamboyance through the authenticity and read them off the palm. one music genre. i thought i. 1 this is the best south, a bomb plant, but
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a lot of fun and fun. we somehow talk all about pomp a bad apple go masters of palm wine music rock in the crowd with a new vision or gun un barnes. and the play more. i'll go on why music and i'm here every to the about. i still want more. i am jam j, enjoying the music. we're gone yet so much low palm. why music? never heard of it. well, come this one. what is popular on your music? it's all about as i crack center, the credible of danny and try this. no music. the am yes of this place is bustling and would certainly love you with some forgettable sights and sounds of in a most dungeon melody valley. this is a fine thank you. time to and
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i'll be good to see you. oh yeah. yeah. we had a problem with the me and then this thing to broke the rational. so i brought into, this is why i was, i'm actually whenever i had a problem, i bring it to that point me out. a lot of times we have and so how about if there is somebody to clean pump leader of the battle is definitely the one problem. why do you think it's basically a medium of expression that our forefathers use and actually drank palm? why another problem was trying to talk about how to be wins and then this thing i think might be related to that topic because that's how palm. i mean it is one unique feature about homeland music. and so we pass on story from one generation to the other with palm wine use explorer, very relevant, keeping our heritage or high. so why by day booming, nice locals. important as allies come to get to have fun thing and,
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and enjoy in palm wanting music. who are the claims of famous buttons happened at the time where we wanted to give the people what the new already bought in a different way. so we decided to pick popular songs, reweigh them to fit the family music context and present them back. so we select that popular christmas song and worked on them. it was huge. everyone loved it. pompous christmas carols are also indispensable. as the bands presence in a cross nightlight, in that cynthia found in, in the year 2017. let's talk about the used to mentioned use ok, how to deal with. ok. so basically we have rhythm and melody in music and that is what we use their bell gifts as their rhythm. and then they rattle will give us some color that well good round to house is there isn't that will make it fast. steady. it is the instrument responsible for the low frequency. they're busy now music. and then of course they get r. m. he gives us a ha munoz accompaniment. and these instruments with our voices,
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they are what we used to give music to people power music and you play the guitar. yes, i'm one to get i and we all do walk house. so you play a new st. how does compar want to ensure that the kind of music that you do in lives with the changes of time the future for plan past far as palmer music is concerned, we want to become an institution, not just the band performing up and down. we are working on an album now we are trying to bring in elements that people love to deal with that when we release the perception that our music is for the oldest m, we will ensure that it is he raised for the move along with that anything everything, palm wine, music, you can just walk in and get it if it's the history, if in some archive material, whatever it is, just come to pomp and, and you get it. and of course, to groom people in the next generation of palm and musicians. i can wait for to match the former book. yeah, it is a rock. it's a oh, i
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just want to lose like the font is a another level, right? yes, i got to read her if one of her friends are pretty much either clamp or band and metaphors in the re nissans or palm wine music. not just in ghana, but beyond a lot of the most interesting parts of the precinct. it's awesome. mean, it's home to the scene. so for the list that idea founded by william kendrick, i miss, i would like to find out exactly what the idea is with i let, let me read to you. what is the concept behind the scenes for the least good idea? oh, then let's good idea comes from essence on a problem. info on it says, yeah,
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like a quality level, twila for no time. which men that if the good doctor cannot do this, than the rest of us. so the idea is, has been claimed by our founder william country and has an idea of, in a lot of times when i just come into the floor in the space like this one to work. then ideas collapse, a lot of active, whether visual artist with in or i can texts with performers, whether it dances in or come with from the fully formed idea. and then you play with it to play with it. you see that, you know, the real idea that's too much from that initial idea. so that's basically where the concept of the left good idea comes from. i why did william can decide to face the center here in my building. and the displays was supported by great.
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and that you to some point, you know, as you know, as on me when my, when i was starting. but after some time, when you know where to left, then the place was facing, you know, an imminent danger off the collapsing in here. so william then decided that, you know, i mean he would revive the, the space by, you know, find, finding the home for the center here, and also attracting other artists you know, to, to be here. when was the center established and what has to do? it was established in 2016 and i started really fully operating in 2017. over the years that we've been operational in our new list of active went through. this is the space where you find a drama waking with, you know, a ballerina and architect. you know, you've got somebody of, you know, engineering and augmented reality. that is 60 in of video forms in
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a wiccan with a dance. it's basically a space we're new, which is ah, so a lot of collaboration has been in this space and a lot of testing. what would you summarize as the overall aim of the space is basically to create a home for artists to test, you know, new ideas to bethany. you work, you know, and this is the work that goes on to the work stages. this is the hacked bit of an active is creating, it's being given the space to create without the expectation, to know the end result. and just to be know about some of the standouts projects that you have here. right now we have good performances that are going to the by begin with, but with no good commission, continue another one culture, which is an exploration of how in a woman is cooked by violence cooked by, you know, and number of issues in south africa today. and it's such
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a beautiful portrayal of how somebody is really bending and the world is just watching. you know, so we've got a number of performances that have come out of experiment here and going into well and what is on the cards for the same for, for the less good idea. every year we've got to susan. so susan, we bring together anything between $50.80 up just to be in the space to think together, to work together to explore together. it's basically where at complex if you look at find, find advances of self failure in fiscal testing and testing and eliminate him failing. eliminate config. yeah, refining all the time. but you expect to, as artist, expected to know what, you know, what the result would be before you've been tech. so this is the test in space. we have had a couple minutes this year, a structure that in minutes in order to f,
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long us 77 hours. this magical urban neighborhood drove in the, in, this is the public as well as the food and drink loving crowd from the city. merging to world and that was exactly the case with you unless i knew my way to merging the old wood thing. you buy reviving and also african technique brewing chick. this is where the magic hat and yes, there is magic in the process of making one of the most love the favorite in the world. i. so at any given point in time, why not tend to either have laga also going to be demented or either a package i sharing. so it says africa, we meet the nation's 1st female brew mazda, you and danny malware, who is at the forefront of crossing african viet,
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made with the same love and passion that was caused by him and grandmother through the bring up traditional african hold. i didn't believe the brewing of gum woods is something that is there for women in the family and be like that for, for century. but i think it's probably related to the motor food product. so it would typically in the olden days probably have been part of what was made by women in the kitchen. busy on the, in the more hot from the be a who here in the street in the way. so we journey to b. o. c, brewery, hebrew house, we value malware la is crossing her own brand. yes. a brood that is inspired by african tradition. i'm using modern b crossing methods, a brand proudly named after plan called to la guys b,
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b i. and from the margin to the ancient from polo guys to ancient traditional b as a p. we also give classes on how to make your own traditional african via today we are. yeah. making them go more demonstrate teaching the beautiful lady how to room. so i know when you go or no one to 2 ratio. so for example, if i'm making a 5 lisa, i would do a one k g made and 2 k, you from then on, you add your so them, so you mixes up in hot water and then you keep staring at the brewery. this is the den in vegas tanks because of the figure quantity. so these off a mentation. so this is where the b, i would probably 3, we think they're meant by the you for mentation, for the on board with me leaving the packet stay and for me meant overnight and
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from boiling on board to brewing margin. be. 2 2 ah, this is delicious. and again that someone knows who you actually allowing some of them and other organisms that are on the brain, usually different mentation process. so that would normally take about $2.00 to $3.00 days. so this is how the final port i to look like that you can see when it's mentioned. you have all the bubbles. so once we're done with the mentation, we will then see out that the grade the strain up within the day at the bottom of the on the see all the grain will be trapped. yeah. and then live with a quick call back at your own. so the other key thing is that you need to let it sit a bit after the 7 to 3 hours. everything just settles out. so don't,
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don't give the people when you feel too fresh from home. bring to bottle the yes, the next logical step for a is to share her trans. bring skills with the world, the brand page, home age, to female, broads. of the african soul. past, present. and future, so for me it's not just about me in the living today. it's about all the other. we have been there before me the pairs away so that i'm here today. but also i celebrate those who are coming after me. the young guys would come see through this brand that anything is possible, that would leave me and your present, all of them, all the women in the district we would she has, but then in africa we don't, we don't share a thank you for exploring. this is my been po. no,
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it hadn't been with me. yeah. on every meg. don't forget to take it out on social media. was they again? ah ah ah, with
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