tv The 77 Percent Deutsche Welle July 17, 2023 3:30pm-3:46pm CEST
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for it says modern spiritual feelings and find out what's best rate is the what about the 77 percent? the what secrets why behind being discovered new adventures in $360.00 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage 360 yeah. now hello and welcome to the 77 percent. my name is edith kimani and i'm coming to you from the land of a 1000 hills one to and it's gorgeous capital to got leaks. in this episode, we've been looking at traditionals from around the continent and what they mean for young people. today, we visit more than 8 through 12. he lives from south africa through
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a company, a musician who was to preserve authentic one of those phones. and with granted and exclusive audience with a king the only of the 5th but 1st walking through the sent over city like you got the one could get the impression that society is moving further and further away from its roots. we need the newest phones and gadgets we spend so much time online and we become a globally connected. but as young people will also always searching for meaning and identity, it's no one's of in the traditional forms of healing a spirituality of being revived. but this style with the special gen the twist and so, so we, in all of the big digital bases and we're pod carpeting for and we'll see
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what do you think when you hear african traditional, you know, you put to an old traditional doctor equal to 2 weeks from a small, smoky hot. oh, do you think tech savvy on friends and eloquent? we are as, as documentary, but there's also a sense of what we do and now jenny is coming as additional so for me becoming a rental from old fashioned, traditional healing is making a comeback with young. he loves my doing so could spirituality, with more than thinking global kind of cool to ease assemble my or so addition on here in global kind of quote is hometown of bella in bloom purple province. they perform a ceremony to hear the deep news of their ancestors. a 100 years of euro, christian colonialism has left the spirituality of their full fathers neglected and
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degree evil and the age pages. people and why 2 types of tab and robot barrack and therefore the missionaries and come with christ to redeem and say that i am changing the narrative way. it's not. you are richard you. i'm where these sites you play. see whether you are binding all of your enemies of stripes, down your name, and in a black skin, even speaking for myself, that is something which makes me feel so empowered, especially in africa, of emphasis when so many told me that now the run was within us that we are now trying to hill so that we can find balance in our own lives, in those in a from limpopo
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to janice book with new phone. the meaning or google know me, gives up owned reading to a young client. you booking the streets of her clients, grandmother, google, know me, believes that african spirituality has been misunderstood for years. and it's of $200.00 new ration to change that consistency of almost pricing all. and sometimes when i sit at the, in my head, i asked myself to send types of questions about my life. and like, it's like the question why me pops up and not like in my 4 check. i seem to insist this has got a everything to say every day was a motion and my grandmother was raised because i think that's the woman that to me and my dream is actually the woman i wanted to actually knew about tradition of african. he lives often give the clans, routine medicine from plant animals and minute role. google normally does the same, but for a generation of customs to online shopping. she makes soaps,
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lotions and tease with ingredients with spiritual properties and sells this through a contemporary design website. clients can use her products for cleansing, and healing rituals in the comfort of the home. since recently, she also offers us offices on line, giving virtual consultation. so 11 to 7 know that i do to visual patients, you know, and not always to come by like, who is she found out, you know, that's why i wouldn't even ask my mental permission because i don't have my paper saying that it's fine in what the saying that she gave me the tools you needed for me to be able to begin by for you for me to be able to go forward. this is how you why should you do the work? but i did show consultations, legit stone to traditionalist have criticize the practice describing youth of off limits for google normally is meant to google, stephane,
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a true connection to the interest of can only be established through a face to face encounter no upstream. g. like in the social media is fine, but you cannot use it for traditional healing. oh well, you cannot do a consultation by phone. the one looking for healing must come here into the traditional house to connect to the ancestors. social media is just the fashion and our ancestors do not know about social media. when we do modern things with our and sisters, it doesn't end well. there is no respect that i saved from google concluded the virtual world is the link to the world outside. they have a successful youtube channel where they speak on indigenous wisdom, african spirituality as well as creating this and diversity as a more than millennial. they struggle the globe, given workshops, and i'm like, go go stephan. they have no qualms doing phone, divine nation on line. yeah, i was, it was, it was shattering for me. so i, it was, you know, i went to,
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i went through quite a long series of morning and i haven't had the strings in a long time. i must say a google can include a identifies as non binary, meaning neither male nor female. so the question of whether agenda, identity, or other aspects of modern life could be an obstacle to becoming a single ma, did play a role. the 1st thing that last was around, so why does africans 1st riley, do you have to say around my pre and i had a piercing on my eye and i live right in the us by just ask and appreciate it. you have to say around this representation and what i really found from the out is which initiated to me was that it's, it's a fruitful, it's a space of non charging mental open curiosity where each person must be in bodies. and they was in, in the person on being respectful of others' and transformed in the digital era
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applicants additional. healy has come a long way young. he lives on notice james to properties openly and proud. they are making it easy for young africans to reconnect to their groups and i'm so street. so is the did so it when you shouldn't necessary for additional applicant healing? tell us what you think we're reconnecting with. one's culture can look different to different people, depending on where you are, how you live, or even what job you do. so we've come to a local uh gallery to meet jemima cookies in july. my is a visual artist and also a q rate to focusing on the promotion of one done female act is dom i'm with. thank you so much for meeting with us today. okay, i see a lot of us around us. so can you tell me what we're looking at just to begin? you're looking at the different networks. we have a collides, we have the paintings, the old and find them in artist. and they know that a lot of your work is inspired by one culture. i'm looking at the image behind you
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there and they noticed a very familiar has. so is this one of the ways that the culture inspires you? yes, of these has style is called a muscle into it's the house. so that has always been there in the runs and culture . so as an artist, i always try to put the elements in the culture and speaking of meaning, your work is not just for artistic value. you also want to include women and also use it for education. how exactly are you doing that as a cure rates? i started to write in good submissions for women, artist and run that because we had listed as ability. and also i want learning to be as thinking, rhonda yeah we, i think that is very important because when you allow me to add, you enjoyed the process and you are learning the same time. so it's been a very interesting time. okay. so is that what this book is about? can i have a look? it's good. it's a coloring books that has of very beautiful imagery. and scenario,
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these coloring book is by an artist called, or deed widow. as you see, it's at home that you watch, which means i love home. mm hm. it's in kenya run day and it has many wonderful images which can also be another way to learn about a culture of a coffee. the beauty of, you know, you know, we call run the country of cousin hill. yeah. so you can color the hills. do you see the tires, different people, different has style just for everyone. and you can learn to uh, you can um, educate through ads and that would like people outside of t gully as well to learn through us and understand what we are doing. thank you so much for having us and for allowing us to po box them is of what happens when an artist of creating things and because we want to see a bit more ones and culture, our next report takes us to michael mccann be a musician who has made it his task to collect and preserve the traditional sounds
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of rwanda and julie. african, we have a culture called respond like as a style that is very cool in africa. everyone. even a caution jim. but if someone calling and out of the respond since 2018 i've been going across the country run the recording tradition sounds to create an old jimmy csi. and this old jimmy, jim will help the new generation to understand connect with the traditional music. some interesting thing is that when i go record, i don't have something specific. i want to go and i want something with intake on something i call it was something that just happened at that moment. this thought
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to the musician from that i'm coming to record them. so i'll be recording what i call like an orchestra holmes. i want to go discard these sounds, understand one by one, cuz it's a group of homes and they play together. and each one of us has a different sound. nathan read them a different ability so it's going to be very interesting and creative to understand these new sound. ready that people haven't had before, these are the transitioning. so i mean that for me they have very, very important time because they have something, you know, culture, this class is very, very, very much in waking up play. they run on home. i'm according data called my point,
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a safe and sound to our nation of sound l b, various kind of car and there in general have many phones and keep defensive depending on gas phones. if we get a are in the target, the trunk that we begun with is called assigned the middle of the phones from assigned using metal, the or for your guides standards. it is used during the entrance into the radio policy using its melody as different from, according to restaurants. because i'm assigned to you has different time when you have to metal these. the matches with the crowds seats more from. the transitive introduces the entire bass. in general we play 5 different trumpets good no
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mixing the old with the new. now it's some of the music that is constantly circling back, involving even the morning keeps changing and i'm not talking about the british monarchy here, but about the ancient to you by kingdom of if a sum of all callings were able to gain a royal audience with the king, the only of a fit, and one of his many lives have a look in nature as 0, but people among african largest ethnic groups and the secret city of the late fee is mexico. ancient home legend has it that your boss civilization to be done when the city was funded by the day to king or do what. and this had been nice and states capital continues to be ruled by his defendants. i am the 51st only of.
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