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not in a follower. inspiring her fans in her home country and all around the world, the bedframe. on what secrets? why behind being discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. dw world heritage 360. now today we find ourselves in a truly historic location. unique super toria, south africa's capital city. welcome to the women living heritage monument. the world's 1st academy dedicated to the history of the 5 to women's liberation in
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south africa. but 1st, we embark on a journey from rwanda to cape silence. following a fashion designer who has transformed his struggles into a closing label muscle. myra, we take a ride with the underground skate boarding community inputs on us who hope to smash stigma is a bounce. this forth then we help those 2 leg goes to meet the toilet. i get in and, and interior design with the unique i for changing the ordinary into extraordinary . i found them tango and your watching at 3 megs, the across countries and cultures. these one thing we all have in common, the music,
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it has the pallets, it connects us in the most profound way, loved the owner, is a canyon musician with the goal of sharing her heritage, with the music from her traditional instrument v o 2 are being a female, a router player, not the gomez has broken gym, the battery has been transformed. the role of these for additional instruments in the canyon music scene when i said of the flow to try to is actually actual given for me. so i went to music school of local school and i didn't make it to the actual class. i was put in a special ed program called wrote talent. my voice is a bit africanized. i think they wanted some kind of thinking which i didn't have. i didn't have that skill, so they told me to maybe find an instrument to comfort him and my wife. and i talked to my uncle who is a musician as well. and he said that he suggested that i play a conditional instrument and i came across 2 instruments. i came across the door to
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to and when i learned that order to is only played by man, i said, you know what, this is a great idea. this is the instrument that i want to play over to is a traditional stringed instrument from the legal community of kenya and loved. this is a to pioneer in many ways. the thing that came across the most was meeting people who didn't understand why i was playing the instrument as a woman. i got insulted one at the show and i had to park out. so now we, i had class to do anyway, just about to start recording the, giving that split, especially with the lab d, is maybe she can put the music whenever we go into a session. she comes prepared in regards to like, i mean, do you have music to this traditional instrument? i d o 2 creatures of those tissue to huh. she's one of the few. i do think kenya who uses high traditional instrument. i can say you can pay is another instrument like i get uh because now even like receipt security is very different. so that's
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the best patients you heard of it though, right here, depending on you said, but if you want to be creative, feel free and the page gets higher, the closer you go to the page as you can see and displayed with the fingers. oh, i want a little kid from wherever to be like, i want to play a little to my you, my younger siblings. wonderful to, to really is i thing about pride and african ownership. the routine was an instrument that was played in different times. for example, have asked and the was, the thing about traditional instruments is that they will or functional we did not sit down and write songs about flowers growing. those elizabeth was and most likely so by no tool was played by man. and in just these to do this thing called back
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rock in my community and back rockies is place. so the play somebody or make fun of them the sounds that are indigenous to traditional music. i mean, span by instruments less talk from there, for example, to the addition of what the vocals sounds like, what the voice sounds like. so once you, once you start looking at kind of music from that point, you realize that's, that's the call of everything. what i love about to, to, is that i play the way i want, how my feet would play it, you know, and that's its own thing the to, to on innovative approach to over to love the only she's helping to preserve and promote can use reached cultural heritage was also inspiring a new generation of musicians to explore the roots and create new sound.
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so this one is about friendship. and sometimes those ties make it difficult to make friends as an adult. before you leave calls on who have to 6 people out and like i want to be a plan. that's what this thing the, what i want to achieve is to do what i like. not to have to conform to a style of music that i don't like what i spend on branding, but i don't like just to get enough money to live the way i want. i hope at the end of each phone, i inspire enough people to take off traditional instruments. but this is
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a key to what i'm doing now. and more so goes. but in general, the younger people stick up these instruments because that's across today. the music, nobody has transformed on route to into a mod, done to for self expression. i love the big send. a very is in the music is one of the few female players all be rude to her creative freedom and passion, and spies as many showing a transformative power of music. the women's living. here it is. monument is a tribute to women in various fields, symbolizing equality and empowerment. i am now joined by the u. t. taylor, the project manager for the south african creative industries incubator, and now runs the incubation program for the beautiful things exhibition. here to you, welcome to ask feedbacks, what is the south african creative industries incubator?
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and how does it fit in with the women's living heritage? one you meant? so the supervisor didn't creative industries. incubator is a creative incubate to that, into based creatives, within the creative sick to give them the business skills and knowledge that they need. because um, for the longest time, all industries be known as the song and dance industry of fox and culture and of all industries in the country. and what we've serve to do is to lead creatives to know that you can be creative. and you can do creative things, but there's also a lot of money to be made. so we provide them with the business savvy and the skills to run a sustainable business. you are responsible for the sale gallery. how does the incubation program link to the development of commercially viable office? okay, so we can release the late to be access and the crops for the shop. specifically. it's also just to boost the creative economy as a whole. so we selected uh products from around the country products that would speak to what is happening in big submission portion off of the womans living here
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we teach museum, and that ties directly into the store. and that is also just to, to sort of create an income for those creative specifically and also then to provide market access. thank you so much for providing inside. and i cannot ways to walk through the speak sufficient. it is time to take it. jenny was a fashion designer who has traveled across africa, escape the london genocide, and turned his tim will into a line of clothing, meat, nimble mazda mazda, the old fashioned, the cape town, bass, clothing, designer, youngel, muscle, more exposed, and so much more bonding, run to my jenny, through african continent, in spite of my life's purpose, and to give me a voice as a fashion designer and young adults, it produces performance, all photography and phone. although the session is always at the heart of these
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creative t, as can be seen at the unveiling all these late to sculpture. so the models are going to be performing around this culture, kind of like preventing it to the public and allowing it to exist and be we've been displaced. wait is the models a showcasing and you almost take. so and session design style from a recent collection to collection is called the back that carry the chosen one. it was a collection that was made in on those who came before us in the almost gone to was part of the international public on festival in k town and will be exhibited in the company gardens for 2 years. so i'm just showing my gratitude towards those who worked as before, very pleasantly up to date,
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clicking on the q on co html reading, he's slated to be ancestors provides insight into the artist and he's work. now more than eva, we seek for your guidance and he's done so that we can continue to build on this strong foundation you have laid before those 2 years old when we 1st left through and we were forced to feed the country to, to the tri city but we all know that opinion and 1994 up to the age of 7 boys and rick into came off of a they genocides who went back home. but of course, there was a lot of troll model of tensions after 5 years and no one to young was mother decided to send him overland to join his brother. in cape town. i was 12 when i left as a much alone. by the time i go to, i was 13 states wasn't any bit less than to almost say the majority of west spin fabrics sold across africa originate in europe. same youngblood decided to design
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his own take stealth towing inspiration from his experiences. i'll do research from the country that i've lived in the people that i've met and incorporate all of that. even though utilizing the symbols in the rooms houghton, you know, in gun it's a symbol for your military shows that and you can be as tough as apple or rim. so this one, the credit uh for the test period. you know, it's so it's more of like the positive guy does home the local that of designed. it shows the coverage within the shopping in the teeth of the warriors. it shows constitutions and then it's has like the tickets and you know, the bid i kind of like we need to always think for wisdom. 2 when i'm designing, i always thought to the end in mind, and then visualize that. i do a lot of for king in the city, taking as much as i can,
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the movement of people defense flying events, guides me to gifted fee flowing movement that i always try to incorporate in my designing. nicole, my brain must sum up, which comes from with a model. must it fit random saying that saves something from nothing old victim was intended. it is very much metaphorically. but what it you present to me and for me is to pray. what is people who grew up in places like me, we never had voice is so i'm being that she open that voice so that people can find the coverage to me through my creation. it's been a very traumatic jenny, but a look to be on that to be on board as was more of a photographic installation performance in the expansion of my story to kind of what happens. you know,
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when one is my great team to get those who comes in healthcare to give those will comes and take from you. the danger is also most importantly, the lessons you brave enough to look on the other side. and then we had this cough chose code for us up to this time a travel which was more of like we could be rooted in the home africa and trying to make it the best that we can make it. the function is more about story then clothing function is the motion and passion in your most recent collection at cape town fashion week, silence the guns is we storytelling needs. activism was calling out all the generation of say no tweet inputs and to a to, to the guns to the violence to the killing. it's cost basically the copeland icing one another cuz we have more than just the was the color used to very, very gentle looking at the or we should look a new and green, you know, and also us to process to maybe to rebates traumatized. and in the us and soften it
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into the soft light pill. when i took the function and not everyone rejected my voice ever and said that i was too colorful too bold, too loud. but now the whole world is fine, at least sending and accepting my voice and my messages. and i mean shooting such moments through struggle and pain, passion, and creativity are important nimble muscle. myra has showed us that our life denise has the power to inspire great things. i am now joined by 2 piece on which side of the project direct phone i will roof as a director for the beautiful things exhibition here at the women living heritage monument. so be so thank you for joining us. what is the root contemporary arch project? logo is a project that was conceptualize 11 years ago,
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and the name of it means i'm a c u and acknowledge you for who you. uh, it's a case study name. and the reason why we actually initiated the project with the department of ethan code to plus, based on the is and i'll probably get to that are happening inside of every cabinet and you know, and my experience of targeting the content and that it's actually not just so that she can issue it's a continental issue that we need to know. i know that she says a and i'm accepted. so therefore who we are as africans. and we use the medium of visual at to showcase the best of african contemporary turing. i should come in, thank you so much for giving us an insight into this beautiful excavation and for your time, skateboarding has always been a sport for misfits and our costs in africa. it is still
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a small and underground activity, but it was couple running points. one was sound good, tyler, c, g, a is working to chase perspective. and to show that skateboarding is not just an escape for hooligans, but father alive, listen. this is not just about having fun with a wooden toward this is about life goals. i hope that we will, i live, you know, let me pick this. getting seeing here is quite small. nobody knows about is like from outside of the country. so i'm built upon myself to show the world, you know, see what exists here is not california. it's habit on a bus, one of my name is looks like, which i think. ok and photographer what i'm looking for 10 bucks. one of the skate board in community is still small. there are no brand sponsorships or major lead contests and no escape parks. all right, now we and how about unable, so i know, yeah,
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that's part of the comfortable with getting it every week. so it's impossible for us to go out out in the streets because because of security, so was gonna change the way. so this place is like a safe space for us. people not they don't really understand what skating is, because to them this thing as, as little ruffles. this is also something that's kept us out of trouble skating for me. so even for music light in this game and bad things. yeah. you can get on good people with an easy way to static. so this i mean is like this next little messing around like that company. that thing. so i what i like most about skating is just the peasant veterans. yeah. that comes with a like trying trying again. it's just like a life lesson, basically, this case in the green slowing, you make sure you right now. my hope is to see more clearly
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a more skita video is coming through an escape photography of 2016. and i moved to cape town to study photography of city of austin to college. and um, i mean, the main reason why i started photography it was to, to document the skateboarding scene and how, what do i need? being an ex state or himself, most soco knows how to get the best shot. and the hard work has paid off. his pictures had been featured in various skater and international magazines, box for the escape photography, and then what size and part of about is i get like, i only have to take like the over again until i get it right. doesn't was when someone's in on about it because you know, to skate a might not be the photo might not look too good too. so then i have to take the photo again. you just need to have good composition and a good i. and also,
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the most important thing that you need to have is, is your own style. basic masako also works for a nigerian skate shop, crucial for the community. their whole said, me one day of you know, let me pick and they'll be different. skin fox around the country way to kind of like pick ups on the boards and start investigating. and i feel like because he knows a scathing of has it has helped me to stay out of trouble. and it has really given me like a tray of cost and like if that helps me to like, really raise different things and can go outside my comfort zone. it's not just pictures and it's not just a hobby. it's about showing that skateboarding can be the keys and managing many of lives, ups, and downs. the. we can all learn something from the skate for this. it is not about how many times you full it is about getting us
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and trying to gain. interior design is an off full weights for homes, offices, or commercial spaces total. uh, i guess really an interior designer from legal is dedicated to transforming ordinary spaces into sustainable centuries. the spaces we inhabit have a profound impact on all well being tele, accumulate a legal space, interior designer transforms ordinary spaces into exceptional and sustainable centuries that put them on balance and harmony with this is hello. all seen people interact through the space on the completion. what do you think of a factory or something where everything is watching and how many? so i think it's just important that you really considering the way the piece is used. and i mean, sometimes people don't really want that. so how many might be the thing, you know, uh, you know, it could be in the color, right? is like, you know, the metal makes me hungry samples. so think about, you know, that,
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but i think we really follow the brief on the client. if that's what they're looking for, that's what we're going to give them, but it's not always the case that how many is the end result? basically working in the investment banking sector for over 60 g, as in the u. k. moved back home to legal, to stop working in the interior design space. so this is one of our projects and we have custody of how this will give us as they study incentive authors kitchen for the for the full into this corner test. obviously for a young couple who obviously quite especially expose the trouble quite to know the interest of health and fitness and agree to affect the best options in the house. to accumulate is a story. a spaces to use as a passion for collecting oswick and feed into spaces that she entered into contemporary, residential and commercial spaces. so we do a lot of them until projects and also policy projects. so a lot of time there's lots of times because it might be like the feeling of space
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that might be an interest john to american as john. so this is chapter one, the restaurants that we designed on legal fact you have the basis to have, even though it's an engine restaurant, they wanted something, but it's of fresh and contemporary. we need to restaurant design. we have to think about the weight of a chair and these chairs. i will ask where you put them in from a comfortable down form. it's just kind of even company. they tend to have quite a few events in here. so you have to to move the tables. it's important that you can set up the day to afternoon evening i think with, with dont because in multiple let, unless i take we have that effect going on. these ration is like a big nelson pulse of lots of different facets depending on what we're doing. so sometimes that in spicy, but of course web based here was by what we see around us by buying off that we see office a big probably about design flaw seen. we kind of fill it brings into the page and not see it big that since every space. so the commission for those places are
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watching, you know, co creating frequency living spaces. toler recently opened an art gallery in lagos to further promote my gear in an african. okay, so this is um, so its a gallery account to have an expression on by offending or autism. he's actually a mazda 5. also it's a great one to have him showcase as well, and the gallery. and then this piece here is by random from jamaica. cool down a little national bush. oh. and they can see it absolutely stunning piece. so these web presence represent him as well gallery and i think it was about 5 success ago. we started our platform, cool. i design out, which is just really encourage people to stop having an interest in, you know, what we have looks like we have amazing office lunch here. that's super talented. it's all the odd that sits toilet apart and to being inspired by the need. the clients in such a way that the space is she creates,
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reflects the individual energy of each inhabitant. the piece of paper materials. i mean the bamboo comes into play for the play. this is actually, you know, a tool which is the mitchell. and we've actually to center of every purpose device and the number of c capital, which is way over the way nice and just sort of done the bumpers, chips over it. um some of we actually started to take, integrate my business on the t k. he did us the 1st caught up today, so them, since i was to be developed. and so yes, it's a great way to sort of, you know, up cycle. i'm a little basically isn't to design is often always especially to get us on board when you get the architect got to go, didn't realize that, but it's actually best in terms of the space planning to becoming really early on and making sure that the, the space really functions as well as it should for the use as a bit of tile, the office, so restaurant or home that does that she maximum function to. that's like probably the most important thing. paula is not just an interior designer. she's an artist
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