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the, the h t t, but it's a trend fashioned firmer cycle due to sax payment, environmentally friendly way that pretty much what there's to us reporter every weekend on d. w. we celebrate every can achieve is in the kind of mary wells with shapes moses midway. felt much dupe from gonna, so as, as her g seca uses us as a tool to help us get a deep understanding of who we are to run has received 3 technicians for sharing african stories from an african for the journalist to convince people that this story matches, there was still an old consistency portray the continent in the way she felt was
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lacking in felony 5 seminal event. which a lot of people this generation for me does remember, it was the feed, the, well, it was, you know, then michael jackson song came and it was just all this, you know, i think the stopping point africa and it's, it's advocate lacking africans making agency applicants being dependent and i just spontaneously, i guess, started doings stuff about this. i did my own series called living it, which is about lifestyle, of wealthy applicant. and i also had a book about f disgrace onto a bunch of bananas, which is about showcasing our business leaders. so i wanted to create heroes that we could, i did that in spite of hope and pride. we are narrative change organization that's on mission in life. we to the only way to change narrative is to change the underlines to story. tell us to jen this and to story. tell us in the arts and culture space, that sounds about good news. today, there are more and more stories about africa being told by africans. but what about
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major stories from africa that don't grab the world's attention? so it all depends on what be covering on the day. it could be that a should countries also woman's. now you are the executive director at africa missing was the human interest stories with the stories of arts and culture. i mean, when you think about based on what you believe, right, they inform your opinion, they inform ultimately you'll believe you've read, accept the stories that look a bit of corruption, government intervention and business. and it has that action of not investing has implications. right. and i feel that it's been the only way you get that is from the stuff, but you can see me what they get from media. the see a applicant, the photo will be releasing and index ranking the top 20 global media outlets on how they cover applicants. and the idea is not to be a stick. we don't trying to beat media, we actually try to show what good looks like, cuz that's what we went about weird about that. a story telling about africa. well
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chemical right is a true inspiration with her story telling interior design and south africa is a dynamic contriving industry. that's joining me now is val bellingham, the executive, creative direct randy. we're looking at the future. what is the future of design? and that then brings us to continue that you know, decision making, an extremely important bypass. now what also as the building, as the show has been, and we've been building up starting to see patterns and colors and stays on the global scale. all yes, 100 percent. the whole world is watching south africa and invest more job creative economy in order for us to be even better. and finally, val, how important is it for a sufficient like these to showcase that south africans, is that we're able to achieve together as an industry, bibles, and positive visibility of boxes. all right, thing about the noise is considered one of south african, somebody's promise. kind of mary industry. the journey off this award winning
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promising shift isn't just that generating rush that you get. but i don't want you to ever and you know, train in french cuisine and a mix. conclusion in spite means he's the head ship here, accidents in the world. and a lot of my shift that inspired me has been delivered just shift and risk throughout the day. but he has added to his impressive risk to run portfolio. one of the 1st is anything asian ending sushi works. but then what happened was that the in south africa enjoyed united, slightly spicy and is beautiful sweetness that comes to from that asian, that asian angles. but you remember that that peruvian food is, is large, so these similarities the mexican tacos, you know, we use that. we put it together with a been a beautiful hot tub. guacamole. yeah. and the fusion also in the mexican way of
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making the tacos, the money to sauces and all that. you put it together. i do try to do certain things and the find the way. so maybe that's the way that people i talk about this is that i live on the find that interesting and then the others are like working in the restore and kitchen is busy work. consolidate about setting dishes and recipes and how we can improve the restaurant slightly. not to use. i mean, i want to competition in the united states with the may sort of cooking them or do you use a shop? i tested back many of the people they were like shocked as to see me using uh, a shopping bag, justine, the brayden that moses has how to prepaid a cutting edge menu. glendale has won a dive into this. this is where home is. so that's because it has so much money to follow that let's tantalizing to that. so we both something new,
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so we don't remove any material. we only add material has to design 3 prints and can be used in a very number of ways. for example, you could have these top of ceramic onto the facts that cannot be made with a mold or traditional manufacturing method. it's just in design in the future. the building industry, you will see lots more, 3 d printing for work. thank you so much day saying i cannot wait to see how it would work. it's only a felicia. joining me now is labels get done not to talk to me about his creat tauriel style, while as someone who works high, intimately with us and design annual space, whole thing. over the last decade we've seen a huge trend in terms of headspace, which i think is really great for us because we're all about mining the richness that existing south african in africa. thank you so much. naples was chatting with you here today. so much do unique and equally for you to the sides using cute set
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h h e. but it's a trend. how one dummy and company of the bill. much do they to a fashion products, weeds as being sustainability and fashion builder probably kind of what has been in possession of things that are fairly good for heritage that has to be placed in 1991 and got now impulse jude set for commercial and industrial using the acute stock has been sold and we actually make it into the text, whole fabric which can be used a lot of the governmental offices, liquids, but it's been part of 5 whole after being affected by the government, the founding to cut costs high funding teaching us how is that within shoes and backs? and as of now, we are moving from just schoolers. but one that is in the 80 jones individuals who possess the new lesson to use it's one of our primary things that we look at because we actually believe and involve trouble in our society has gone to one of
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the very important things that we look at the number of youths that are out the they finished cruise, unfortunately down able to contents, driven by passion for youth development and sustainable to wearable recycled fashion. i came to the south to pick up my masking, but i do use line insight. so it's was very, very conflict. so what inspires me also fail as 2 of 17 things that i made out of them based on that i build off a model concepts that all comes back into our project. so not designs. i like to see new inspiration. i like to have things that has to make sure that we are doing things that are sustainable and things that would be able to be double flashing projects across africa and be owned as a means of promoting an like that's ultimate allow is me. some feedback helps us express our divers heritage video and re purpose materials to get a deeper understanding of defining african culture east africa itself is not
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something that we just, we're like on, on southern braces and we take it off is who we are every day. so it was the on the culture and expression of the an african woman. i'm able to relate to my heritage to us and for the mold in african and as we are growing, as we're now exploring different things we're taking on different cultures, different ways of member where we come from by taking ordinary functions, giving them a new conceptual meaning like them to test steps beyond fine to political right. by just just uh, you think defense, they invested us. that's what makes you not, you know, the say on august paints point is this is a sound that you hear a lot on the malawi. it's to say is a taxi bicycle and is commonly used when like a story of them allow yeah,
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i at 1st 1000 really show what he would bring because they wouldn't really tell me what sort of pieces he would have. but he told me you'll send a more of art cuz he had photography, he had a sculpture. and then he also had painting. when i was the language i was trained to change some, you know, not everything is perfect at the moment. now the pressing is where i was going, you know, from here which direction is our country going? the people who to products in the, who came for the exhibition, the only thing i loved the most is they were able to give that one direction. so as the that was, was running around the zip codes, probably say, well, you might just just a little before and i don't know if blackboard, you know, hold you either way around or something that just leaves that light stain about people sometimes and telling them stories the stories can easily die, but if you in boy to them in painting, sculptures in different from the visual arts in the storage domain,
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and they'll keep on being told to the next generations. and the more the master test in our society is, is that is true. very important, but you have to take you back to what do using reference of doctor i to go on the, in an american indian there to the links and i've lives, but nothing for me is quality. no, i'm dyslexic until probably 5 years ago. why i had all these challenges in, in, went out, especially when i was in school. dyslexia shouldn't be, that's, you know, not very good at reading. and i think if it wasn't $46.00 and maybe try to be like everybody else would have forced myself to reading the thoughts. and it is too odd that my food teacher was able to know. i don't know of my, me find somebody can install something and he's going to come. i try to think about this and see how i, it's unnecessary and bad development energy. well,
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it takes energy for my beloved country, my loudly to keeps appearing in the least of the top porous countries. in the face of africa, the new identity is easily trying to define who we are culturally food, ours, according to my function, and the humanity for all the time has unfortunately come to an age. we hope you enjoy this, sir. forget to visit dw, the,
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to an african fishing village. with no installers are threatening the coast. many villagers have been forced to abandon their families. because africa, you can look for ways to do means when he comes to the test. when he comes to flushing, our design is the same. i jumped ahead and fix the site for the last last goal. so we are here to help you make up your mind. we are here and please find your deals. culture and
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entertainment. let's say good. i tried several times. i went on 6 times to police worldwide in search of attention. like you know, it's a very difficult journey and one find out about some on storage info, migrant reliable news to migrate the .
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