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sorry, no race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the sense in the commercial have falls south africa, a lively neighborhood, famous for its business take to, to cells. and of course, there's something st is. and now adding a bit of creativity in the thriving hot spots is on the history of the new that positions itself as an imaginative cultural platform. but 1st, we learn about the beautiful art form of gimme a call and go in rwanda. find out more about the 18th. the vin is architectural vietnam, a from liz, if you don't call, then we'd chat to all fans,
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they'd be said the 1st black female conductor to own an orchestra, well balancing life. as an architect, i'm having them tenga, and you're watching as 3 megs the if it are, you should to day a multi disciplinary visual artist who expresses his design philosophy through most studios which explores the themes of oddity in spaces and objects, enjoy doing shirts, and these designs do challenge conventional loans by purpose, series known for making like does very tv odds like designs. i don't see every the, like i say like around here i read 31 or more then. right?
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so kind of like mean make you like look more like meaning models like forms or designs of like does ritual like objects kind of thing. it all started with a miss. the chair and the ticket chair removes the fed dues, trademark to date. the piece is made to order each time you and is truly unique. how just needs a savior for myself, though scribes excited about the other thing. and i need these kids or each other to go with this, right? and my 1st task was to go for a single chair, right? that's typically like office chair lighting. and i want done nice based on looking dog the like and nice much for this like cable, which i'm very excited about. i mean, i just like designed and i, i don't know what size. so i came in by. exactly. bo, i, i'm like, you, i'm going to be think it's, it's like, inspired by the shape of a bicycle side to its middle to mahogany
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and that's hardwood. so he's like a very, very like strong for them, like to drink. so very firmly done to very well done. this is the 2nd piece of on need and also he's designed to look to look nice. like it's cultural. right. so yeah, kind of was like a sculpture all but also not just the nice also like we'll kind of go and rides bus also. coffee table you said doing is work struggles between art and design with some influence of them in the mountains. and he also incorporates a lot of odyssey and his creations, making him a non conformist when it comes to design and expands as an artist was like as a soon to create stuff, being able to like teeth like what's people who would like to be
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interested in as opposed to didn't talk to you like seeing you, this is why i want you to do you guys. so that's why it's the great expense. i'm very like, specific about like my work or even like how, how i push my work cuz i don't push it from like a peel view of like i'm trying says like fits into like people's like perception of meal of what like an ox has to be so it just does for me, is like a very strong driving force. after having studied architecture and environmental design at the university of lagos doing found it almost studio in 2019. so the goal of exploring the design and execution of spaces and object that embrace or the his loved for the odd in arts began early at a young age for, you know, present kids. i used to be like into, like, like, or cartoons on stuff like got 4 levels of ours and kind of like you see like boys
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just like stuffed. i was drawing soon when i decided i wanted to become an artist. i'd say that like i wasn't going, i was just going to need it, you know, and then just stuff like just based off like what people expect to see. the fist started his career as a painter and drawing sketches in 2019 he found it almost studio which focuses mostly on creating od furniture pieces and mini sculptures from clay to these are made from the on get me from key on the fired. so when you filed and disagree, mixed in, feel more like good mixed and most so it makes them feel more like a mixer on his clay sculptures. so he says, expression is a multi medium party and his emphasis on odyssey which exhibits his imagine native creativity, artistic inspiration is not about play and sing, but creating fresh ideas that draw attention and pushing boundaries or
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the in an a license business have a policy, le, entertain the ad business men say something is adding a bottle of culture into the city with artistry. a venue that is hosted about 2 ratings. dispos experiences showcasing the best incentive magic musical anthony: yeah, sure. cool. odd. j. lovely to help you and offering that you make nissan. so cool and you all the tell me you are the lead thing. the and because the and, and, and tripping. yeah. and you're right. why did you choose this particular venture? you know, oddest trees a, it's a cultural platform and i did it behind it was to create a platform that we could celebrate that we could showcase that we could preserve people stories. so this place was, is here to, to celebrate the arts and to bring people together as a community. well, that's okay. well, and which leads me to my next question. why did you manage,
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in particular cinematic to call musical and kind of very odd as you dive into the industries you see so many of the young artists that have these massive dreams. and i think that that was the inspiration was about how do we create a platform that can be a platform for where you can come with your art and get to get an opportunity to showcase it in a very unique way. obviously from a corporate perspective, you know, it also allows itself that the venue allows itself to, to create a cool experience where people can hosts they own web shops, meetings, love that within the space. what, when you move into the country and they receive actually just a non trumping. yeah, and i think one of the things that makes life interesting for me is the curiosity around all capabilities. you know, and you know what, i know you all passionate about it. when i actually what you stories with your families, when you actually come up with the rest of the fees on the spot i,
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i love that. yeah. why are you going to catch up a little bit later on? and i want to experience the movie at home. give me call go is traditional rwandan od featuring 5 in june metrics, patches painted on wooden boards using natural pigment and cold. yes, this is it. did you know that cold and can be tended to beautiful and meaningful works of art? that's exactly what they're run these do with the art of amy. don't go then. i started by assuming by so send them for women for making them and we have a bullying and then bringing them via cookie. got enough. nice heat. our gosh. i've done this idea that i can start to come up to them. absolutely. you know what? i definitely interested in 2013. i drink co buddy to both k to hate. that makes me go cubey, now that that me combo is an ancient warranties on the phone that has its origins in the eastern part of rwanda. these exquisite geometric designs are signature
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features, one these are and while it may not look like it's in the end, they start out as a rather unusual role material coda looks like that must be good. you guys, you guys, everything we got when you're making the team, we going to can you take that as possible to remove the activities that it is often that is been mixed. coming down right now, i'm back in the workshop. the co done begins. it's transformation from waste product into us. i have just mixed count down with the ash. so the symbols down is a big thing done with the ash it becomes sticky. some were nice teeth on the piece of board. it actually has when the next step is to think about the design, i will create to the designs on the piece of board that we're not scared to. then
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start creating tests. you know, we put them in a, we're not here. i'm drawing letting you know, every time you make a design order is make sure that the piece of the board that you've used to create your design design would have to be centered so that northside is over sized sized. you could as a, i next you will draw 2 lines that communicate the design of the housetop that the so i'm in the right now. i can skip the plane, the code on the padded 0 as soon as you know who who you have to put the pressure on need to ensure that when the sun shines, it's not going to for you after that to make sure the tool with 2 fingers so that
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you can smooth them to down the moisture of the hands. what wonderful, 390 is a while message. do you want metric packed in such a zig zags, spirals or squares us to known and must with amy gumble and hold cultural significance. some patents represents prosperity, fatality protection, or gratitude. others may depict historical events of the run, these heritage sceptre cupid, us to the who is an invention that was made for this time of the king of the eastern region court to meet you wanted to come into that with his father's house. so he did this using co done gosh, unless the naval pleasure to islander bundle up no person to do it less than i went inside the house and started to make different designs. i knew tons of garden diamonds. is it? i finds it up with it's up to that he's to,
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to the exploring on how you can use kind of the sort of satisfied where is the dentist to use that code in black in global that we used at the time to finish the interior in order to apply the way to kinda unfold thing tinder cadillac used in virginia to restart lumber and painting the black. the kind of that you found or to quote a little button, but it got to don't mix to something couple, you can do that. so things are cool, russell, that's who the movie colored used in canada. when done in amy google mean, for example, the kind of what kind of domains someone you know, no one the crown wouldn't even be like many traditional art pieces in jolanda. the finished amy going to pieces are made by a group of artisans organized into cooperative. they are out as
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a welcome source of livelihood for them and their families the age lives out of the me going, who has moved over a few 100 years from a during the hucks of the past to the striking into a difficult pieces the ox, a day never the less they continue to send to the secret symbolism of the count, considered a central part of run these culture and life. of the seeing that are formed, it is a definite must have no j as a performing artist yourself. where would you say african music is right now in terms of influencing international cultures and trans. we had a point where not only of people taking notice a lot more of what is always, but i think we also are in a space where we are feeling. so proud and so confident in what is ours, so that we showcasing that i have come to know you as
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a person who is interested in the calendar re space as well initially music but now colored every space. you've gone to have a cookbook yourself. been on various tv shows, how just that experience or journey influence how you to rate that the risk to on part of this feeling you at the heart of everything, even within the music. i'm just curious person that's trying to explore the things that i love. so a lot of what you each year uh specifically you have the restaurant is from my house. it's a lot of this stuff to my wife and i did during and then we bring it yet. so our team and we kind of creatively conceptualize everything and then try apparently you have an interesting story of how you found your shape. yeah, well a lot, a lot of my team i would say like nearly 90 percent of my kids and come from my instagram and these are people that have been following what i've been doing that. uh, i guess to an extent, if i may say, inspired by what i'm doing, we know you as a musician, so it wouldn't be right to in this without having
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a little something from you. i'm going to be a backup dancer. back up. done so scared away. get away. get away. you is so low. no. do a little kid are way with you. oh they c j. thank you so much for the time. this is such an incredible space. thank you. thank you for giving me your time. you know, i always said that time is our most precious resource. so it's, and you say, she did says, how is that the 18th venus architecture via non a address building in times of climate change and was to re, to, is by, can, may, in scottish architect lives the local who transformed it into an architectural future laboratory advocating for radical rethinking the queue rate of the 18th architecture being late in venice, leslie, the code has set the stage for african architecture as this year's event to me,
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i think it has always been the place of the future has always been the testing ground for the future in a way, and again, it comes back to the point that we are really, we're simultaneously the world's youngest confidence in the world's oldest confidence. even everybody on this planet came from africa at one point. so we have this quite complex relationship, both to the past then to the future of the hop, the participants from africa and the african diaspora. they're challenging. what is traditionally considered a european event. ready it's also exposing exclusive isn't and structural racism with no explanations. the right wing and telling government denied entry bases to 3 gun named q writers who were invited to participate in the be, you know, a little teams that equal to the team based and across who were denied visas to attend the next submission to which they have contributed that time, ideas work and labor for almost the 1st time in my life,
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words fail me. leslie loca was born in done the and grew up in both gonna and scotland. she's to divide to time between gun and europe. both coaches influence her work and views. 20 years ago, she designed her residency in a crow, made hotly with clay breaks. even then it was a head of its time. depending really on the way you live, you have to a less oh, greats of extent control over you environments. and i think the trick for many you could have modernizing african cities is how to adapt a way of life. a way of working a way of living that was really designed for different kinds of climate for this one. mostly lack of believes africa can achieve this, the content and suffers from instability. but it's also undergoing rapid change, perhaps because the effects of climate change have forced people to react. mario is
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tamara is chairwoman for architect of heritage and sustainability at the edge of derek university in switzerland. coming from new jersey. she is acutely aware of the importance of tradition for the future building in a country where it's $45.00 degrees celsius. when you build in cement, it's 50 degrees inside of the building versus if i use earth, which is a bunch of the available. so cheaper number one. number 2, it means that inside one is 45 degrees outside, it's 35. that's just common sense. established names like the book you nob age and then start architect debate or fancies. can they have left the way the principal architecture prize lower yet? works on projects around the world, but mostly in africa when he empowers communities always using local resources to him. the challenge lies in the ability to adapt. because i think the scene just as an architect, i think it's great because i see it as an opportunity to create something different
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unless it's a song. the vietnam of architecture is the creative hub for new ideas and approaches. before being appointed curator of the 18th venice be now layer of architecture in 2021. leslie loko had just the co founded the african futures institute in across these 2 a closely linked in terms of values and ideas based on providing for the community . even though it headquarters in gun at the moment, the idea is that it will spread that they will be institutes across the continent. i'm interested in architecture, as a real engine for society and training people who can think about society and culture in the environment. and really interesting way, leslie naco is not only an architect, but also a world wide, best selling alter, to writing and designing a building. not separate calling. it being an architect, say to me is a right to is somehow being ali is the perfect bringing together of to, to wells growing up and gone of my 1st window onto the rest of the world was 3
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books. while listening, like i may not have the time to plan building so self anymore, views on an architect to emphasizing the african perspective are exemplary position at the venice. be natalie has enabled her to challenge traditional western architectural views on how to build sustainably in the future. the lives the local or 10 inches, the down into waste and for speak to an architect to aiming to shape the future by incorporating the innovation and intensity of the african continent often say pizza and architect from to hand. this vague is a trail blazer, not only you see the 1st black woman to own a classical orchestra and choir. she is the youngest person to achieve this remarkable feat.
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the offensive b. c. is it true? blazing south african women who is focused payton away to great success. crowned by a composition fit for queen the my career highlights so far as in working with a global orchestra female players. and then we doing a re imagination of alicia keys is if i and got you for a big metrics global program which has cleaners on it. so i mean it was important because again, queen charlotte and again of the 1st black queen. so it was very important for me to do not only use attorney, but as a photo. just remind enrollment of who we are, which is old queens and not only is offensive the 1st black woman to conduct and own a classical orchestra and choir. she's also the youngest person to do it that i started
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getting, i say the trunk said when i was 12 years old. and then that just evolved in my life for orchestra. quiet is and then the evolution of that is we subsequently wanting to stock my own choir and then just putting musicians together. and then one day i just had an engine piece orchestra that i had to learn how to conduct the my journey. again, as a young girl growing up in albany, and then i was always taken to charge. so my mom would take me to all these church meetings that she would have. and then i just want it to be one of the boys cuz growing up in the salvation army, you see a lot of brass bands and all of that. so one day i just store a bunch of musicians and then that's when it hit me. i was like, ok, the has to be someone is going to conduct this, but i've never seen anyone who looks like me. so i was like, okay, if it's just me who's i'm going to do this, then i have to learn how to do it very well. the guy
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comes to see it down and i know it did a lot of conductors that i was following at the time. right. so this is like facebook, instagram, most of were said no to me and some did not even respond, right. so it was criminal groups and who is the head of the, the you for the orchestra. and he's also one of the best conductors in africa. so i just reached out to him. it was like this, and this was, and this is my story. can you please teach me how you to do this thing? and then i met him one day and then he has told me everything that i know. so i have a very great, i'm conducting meant who has told me everything that i need to know a lot of choirs that we have. so you just don't know if it gets to being it gets cold a whole be ins for some of us. it's really difficult because it's such an approach . so if they get into quiet, they don't pay. so and consumption really open dose with us because we get paid very well. the classical music in architecture wouldn't usually make sense as disciplines that strengthen each
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other. except for this extraordinary mind, architecture is probably the only korea that requires you to break something apart in order to put it together so days, an ounce of you have to constantly work in a space that you constructs before the construct stripe. so in music i looked at my musical career with my musical world like that where they so many things that are often not well put together. right. and that's how i'm able to, to rate the music that i'm able to create. because i looked at it as it's not well put together. so offensive joined us in 2017, and essentially assist with us with building a 2 scale models of the building, which we lays across. we have a nice, a catch a at our office space. um, so she was part of that process to kind of take this massive space that we standing in, bring that down to a kind of tangible and hold the full size the
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i spend. because i don't use the same principles that they use in the task with music space. so that allows me to have like a limitless mindset and limitless like creativity because i'm not really doing what you've done in school. so hands why i break all of these various because i always check suppose the world of cas cool music, what's very, as well as pop, hip hop and jazz. so yeah, it, it really comes in and because of and this architecture that allows you to break things apart in order to put them together. such a, b, c has conducted a way to the supreme disciplines of architecture and classical music to enhance representation and open doors for other black women in previous the white male have done any dispute. that's it from us today. we hope you enjoy today's show as much as we did. don't forget to take us out on d, w dot com, forward slash at re max for more until next time. good. 5,
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