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foreign culinary excellence. this is where all the access europe to save your romance. 60 minutes or sports scoring. we say they were about never giving up. sports flies every weekend on dw, the we are here for jesus, which is a timeless icon that has witnessed centuries of history unfold both within and outside of the walls. but history and culture and to the us. this is a must see destination here in one box on a frame of glass, anything glimpse into the past from bunch of headquarters to play present. this is
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now a major tourist attraction. but before we go deeper into the story of this outstanding landmarks we discover how one south african brand is making the craft of culture. it's cool again. so this sustainable shoes and unique designs join us as we explore 5 exciting things to do in the long way my loudly. then we meet stella to shabby. the 1st female saxophonist in one, the paving, the way to empower women. i am unruly and you are watching act remarks, the today for the 1st time we bring you inspiring stories and creative ideas from around the african continent. right from the heart of kenya's coast. we'll be
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learning more about this historical sites in a bit. but 1st, we travel to gonna to meet quest we watch week a hi celebrated to focuses on the mila nic nature of black skid. through his odds, he tries to projects this duty and just discrimination against it. celebrates in the beauty of black scheme. this is what crucible entries at is about . what is both printers, the aims to bring attention to those who have been historically overlooked or ignored. the reason why i use black and definitely my painting was the michael aggression explained that i had a name. you know, people should people with dark skin, so i wanted to use that as a creative perception to elevate the people let them know like our luxury black case and also our superior. we have some people. so i wanted to attend kind of mentality of shading people we've desk and you know,
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create some kind of faithful is to also kind of elevate. we'll think it going up in the name or community of of track done quickly what street experience the moments when his friends or the 2020 remarks about his death looks even in the black social environments, skin tone matches. and this is something he longed to rectify. a spot by the streets out of his community, his striking portrait foreclosed on the block c, an open fee to rich, high contrast of colors. i believe when we meet people, use truthfully look into the eye. so for me, for change is a way of communicating with people without using words you know, you use sometimes got people just to understand how they feel and the reason why it, so setting colors for me, i think it's like a creative, you know, process the one to choose the 2nd color,
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that was what in kind of moment and for me call, ice and very spiritual. you know, when you're in those to do is more likely you are talking to colors. you know, they also ask 2 questions. you talk to them. so that's what it this way. sometimes i'm very mindful of the color that i use depending on my mood. and for me i think the quota is one of the most important thing for kings. so i wanted to really work on this to also monthly beat us and re presenting how us self and everything that we do is the started his career right of the good doing thing for us college in 2011. and that's exhibit said, why d from gun not to the u. k. denmark, belgium, ego in the us. this is but by realism and obstruction is across between french impressionism and african realism. what really inspires me is impression and also
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partridge. uh, yeah, because i, i feel so connected with the subjects and also i love the playoff strokes. you know, anytime i look up the paintings, i want to see strokes in my thinking. we find new body of work. though the whole idea was to innovate. you know, impression isn't by using the offer gun. i do a good sense of expensive behind it is not just like taking that project and painting the stroke, but the color in the painting are very meaningful. impression isn't true. so that the whole idea of changing pricing is in, into like of the optic on way, which i call it the opera impression is posted what she has to do and invest investor space in the capital, which is focusing our supports in your local access. i thought the workspace i think ama around 2011, what i wanted us to do for myself,
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but i couldn't afford so as to use my own space. my room as a nice to do so i sleep wake up and leave with us when think and i think space in gone us as being a fairly difficult thing. most of the us in con, testified to these, you know, something come to the gods. but to get a space also so your outward is a or different thing altogether. thousands. the want to go about the nazis. see i'm struggling, you know, trying to find a place pursued yeah. with every artist also need the tons to suitcase that talent that they help out say the benefits i've had here as tremendous cost space as being one of the things that we look as ours. so you are limited to when it comes to size production twice and believe in my space. and then what can here, i feel it's really helped me to be able to explore things that may do in smaller
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spaces. now i'm able to open them and then explore with the colors. and then the ideas quiz see, believe she was going to do on with the pep was and that is to piece and a we can in every blocks to appreciate themself regardless of the desk in the 1593 bills for you. this is the unesco world heritage site and the popular museum showcasing the country as a cultural history for, for just has recently been upgraded with a captivating sound and lights show that seen this to blend the old with the new i will be joined by plasma to a here who is the curator here to find out more. tell us a little bit about the historical significance of for to jesus. for jesus, what's been spread, that puts you case from 159-321-5926, in order to try and control indian or some trans route where i'm going by support
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was a significant step to this change in in, in 1960 it was then known as a historical site and they are by moving the prison away from here to a different location. and the place was opened up to the public surfaces and colors. we have the funds for 2 days and then the 2nd one. is there any future plans for what jesus terms of deserving is for making it better. we went to interesting to the population. we're talking about
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interpretation and presentation of the same technique. digital tools using apps using any nations, using things that would be exciting for the population to come and visit. and what else is what use is known for platform being a heritage sites. what else? okay, so for this allows itself as a test for social function along ways that we also you have least the space for sound and life. so that happens in the evenings over the weekends that sab showcases the history of remember saying that the same time as a maybe a i cannot wait to be back in the evening for the sound and light show the boots, the co founder of on my kia lives by the principal of cherishing ancient additions
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by crafty shoes using crutches. techniques this do how does that brand smudges, traditional practices with contemporary designs? the blending the old and the news making crow shaking cold? they say for most people they know it from, you know, you'll, you'll probably kidney, you know, has all of these successful in except for sure, especially, and then in buttons. and there's no landscape because whenever we push on social media who'd get a lot of people outside of it, i've never seen this. founded in 2016 south african brands. makia preserves the ancient practice of cursing through the exclusive sustain. it'd be made for the way we chose. crushed say, to me, caution is because i'm moving phones with as he says that we do that. yeah, in the end, we bumped into this lovely creation bell. people, the review of shoes,
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you know, which was an ancient do that was being transferred from generation to 10. at least we met these old ladies. this does, so they had this, you know, amazing skills off making shoes. so i think it was quite get a so you know, everything just outlined and were able to come up with the company that will be an integration of the young and old because this good as i mean i, i, i'm sure it wasn't in the test that you know, it's one if there's a creation that you see it on. it's not something that you see the so which means this getting this dying. so meeting these old ladies, it was, i think, and we'll put trinity for us to preserve and keep this kids. so that's the reason why we went for crushing other than the convention of way of making shoes. changing the description of shane being dated through this creation below my boots. those designs are inspired by african stories. the stories are evident and the use of color combinations, green for nature, sage, and gold,
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as an ode to i'll retain minerals and pend african as colors. encouraging unity and progression disabilities that we have within now of which we are. um, it's the same as you know, having to say we, as africans, we leave with, we do have it. we choose to be as often can we do have power. political policy is important for us, you know, to, to prospect these other things. we should be all way off. these are the things we should focus on, you know, does each and this, of our college, i mean and fresh and new kinds of, you know, tried a whole statement all or seeing like, easy shootings. but we just need to fusing patches and let those um, fits into these statements. according to statistics, south africa youth unemployment is 66.5 percent having come from humble beginnings himself. so, and he's does this cost this wanted to invest in the social development of the youth by policy for the skill of crocheted. when i did move he said, you know,
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i then came up with this kind of a clown where maybe we could, you know, teach young people, they can be part of our program. the assist us grow y v, then tackle, you know, unemployment is lot of young people come to us looking for jobs. we degrees, you know, but they are unemployed. so we'd search skills. we saw that this would be innovation . this would be impact because would have this young people that will, will have a practical skills whether they're going to work somewhere else or they can self employed themselves, but it keeps thinking impala. my name is amol, which is under, and i am a engineer. i'm currently practicing fashion, designing, i've never been exposed to crochet. so is, this has been my 1st on what a lot most is, the experience as being creative and just, you know, being able to clear on the needles and making sure with just needles and home. 10 kinds of my life a lot because this is actually my 1st time being able to do what i really like to
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go designing and be able to be in a professional space. we. i see the through the product from painful to an actual material. and then to the store, that's something that's being really valuable, you know, to, to young people. so it is interesting because it's been more than 40 years that i've been doing these shoes. so to see young people loving to do eat, it makes me happy. that's why i oh, on tuesday. and the nice thing to young people with then come up with, you know, new ideas incorporates new home financing, new taken needs be to have this given test and it doesn't back out one pay can take up to 4 hours to make patients. and precision is the same chill created for a heavy events. you know, or should i say some because we do not have lots of prove meant to do that. i mean,
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these are just threads that are created to make for february, but we have a lot of pause in it. this is a kaufman. she could something that you need to fade, you know, where on special occasions we wanted to, to have, at least in a sense, to showcase for the re, is africans not primitive or we do have, you know, innovative skills. we can, as we are in fact, moving into more than time. so taking our car, just since it is, you know, it leech and exclusive, just choose an infection. then we have something new. you know, just to help people understand that innovation doesn't have to be tech, you know, it can also come from fashion 10 maid would love and passion. this modern crochet fashion statement is definitely on trade. and now we travel to me along with the capital of allow, is a vibrancy to that offers a unique blend of modern and traditional african culture from historical sites to
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the beautiful nations close to the city. there is something for everyone to enjoy here come the top 5 things to do in the long grim, allowing the welcome to my we a country known as the war mazda of africa, located in a long strip on the south eastern side of africa. while we takes up 118000 square miles and as a population of some 19000000 people, the film was a capital city of malawi and the best place to get a birds eye. view of the city is at the top of the wall memorial. tell us. we're comfortable shoes. there are a lot of steps to climb. is characterized by large plots of land and wide park like boulevard. the city covers an area of
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around 720 square kilometers. you can save into malawi unless you've been to the lake. the newest lake access to long way is about 2 hours away and so lima. but trust me in the dry season, it is well worth that drive to just go to pin your feet, splash around, get your feet wet. you'll need it to cool down the dry season. last from about april until around november, december to really seasons. he's heavy down for us from around november, december, to around april, during the rainy season as well worth taking the drive for the south. to like monkey bay ok from a clear for north to cut to be for further north. because the lake is beautiful and clear, the beaches are 15 and the fish are huge. this
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is my lowry's well known chombo, which you can enjoy anywhere throughout the back in the heart of the city does not mean a concrete jungle. wilderness is just a step away. i love them, allow me because it offers so many families suddenly activities to choose from, including the local offices, which is located just a short drive away from the cvd. the reserve is surrounded by an agent as forest and serves as an animal sanctuary and rehabilitation center the there are 3 high temp trails that range from easy to hide. and if you're really lucky on your hike, you might see some small game reptiles, monkeys. so you can call to the house. this place is also a haven for birds watches. and in 2023,
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the reserve is going to be launching technically towards. that'll be fun. the smaller lump as well known for screen spaces and parks. please be aware that some of them may be privately owned or not safe. i can kind of for campus. what isn't for you? there are plenty of beautiful things but i always home to a wide variety of profit in our teaching markets which are fond of the country. these range in size from large ones with multiple vendors, which sell food and cost too much smaller ones on the beach which created at the tour of the of the club, just like this $1.00, which is managed by the visual artists association of malawi, located just outside the wilderness reserves, the if you're thinking of doing
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some shopping volume and always consider visiting one of the many fashion designers in the country. one designer that really stands out in monroe is video fun. so she's made a big and you up with her fusion of africa and everything from passion to print to fabrics, to fascinate me recently in place to the catwalks in europe. proving once again the prominence about skin fashion. and i suggest that you should get ahold of her catalog to try and get yourself something special a long way. but all of them allow is basically considered a safe travel destination. and it's famous for its hospitality and after a busy day, why don't you stop by the mass talk santa for like dinner and to show located in
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the area to which is also called voltage the met. so is my always only purpose built theater established in 1961 to match. so close events from my fear turned down to workshops and conferences, settlements a chance to see a show or even showcase you own talent in this team a venue. but for now, i better get moving the show is about to start. like i said guys, i cannot wait to experience this found in lights, so that happens invitees a fort jesus. in the evening, i am joined by beatrice lindsey cold, who have been telling me about the latest speech of conveying the history of this club munificent place. i retreat. tell us what do you do here? remember you've help do some in relation to the history culture and heritage of the
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costco region which is done through the the market like sounds in file. what technology do you use in setting this up? the kind of streets we also have other lights, the are the ones. and also we have the project i that's difficult. uh. when did all of this stuff has its own, has been here or the for just on the lake shore was established me thing to do for you. okay, keep it during the photo enough. i believe it has been in existence for the past 3 years. we're about to say fireworks. thank you so much for taking us through. i think it's time for me to sit back, relax, and enjoy this. how it works, how fun has effects the fullness tinge one to select to shop. it has faced numerous challenges in a music industry dominated by man. despite the obstacles she has worked hard to
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establish herself and now aims to use her music to empower other women. the my name is kayla and um amanda has emails like cellphones so much um a lot to my life. its given me so much confidence and its each become part of me to become a partial for you. it all begin with a start. it fits you. old musician said that you did not find the suck, so fine, but the instrument found to send it through when i had this song playing on a friend's phone, had of me trouble beautiful saxophones. so i asked what it was that of another friend of mine said before the saxophone but special instruments had to come by and have to be imported from outside the country. when still i couldn't find any in run
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to shoot us an uncle in the west to send one months later she received a trumpet. she wrote a game and finally called to saxophone. but learning to play was another story. there was a lot of techniques involved in bringing. gotcha, right. sounds, but i guess it's the question that i had with a me find the link argument. so that gives me sometimes even a simple thing like finding is papers, becomes a major obstacle. in the beginnings taylor felt people do, you know, trust is skills because she's a woman performances we cancelled or not paid correctly. but even when she struggled till i didn't give up to him, musics you know, wants to empower women to web jobs. the pink, awful man, i believe. anything that to mind can do, we can do. my dream is that the women will be embraced in the workplace and to be
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trusted with responsibilities. stella, carmen, who works in communications is the african institute for mid medical sciences. wants to reach critter heights with the music. she plans to record a few songs in which full time in music. 2 1 of my dream is to open the music's cool. this cool meaning to get a little kids to develop that to stick with, to ensure whether it's to know what that includes. is a turnover such a knew what she was doing because now suddenly we didn't have that got a chance. we have worked, we tie, we have seen a whole shot prove list, read the tenant and we are so happy and exciting for, for student. not too shabby. the sky is the limit. the
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