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vision. now it design it from a guerria, makes life more colorful with her home take style and accessories and values that day. and this is at re max. the in one dilemma by so a celebrated chef and cutting every visionary from johannesburg, transformed his 3rd institution that captivates but the palace and the so enjoy the chief one de name, a bustle, an artist, this hall accusing food as these medium from the bustling kitchens of missions, dog restaurants in new york and paris to kitchens across the globe. so if one dina has you find he's pro with touch of international magic, and now he's creating a 1st of its time find dining experience in south africa. i came back to south
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africa the course as well. first and foremost is home from the beginning. you know, the plan was to travel and gain as much experience and exposure as possible and then eventually come back home and to do something of my own. the taste is, this is dealt with the freshest ingredients and what's better than likely sold to save gets 90 percent of these projects from pushing 85 phone locate to 20 kilometers from these restaurants and bryan's to the close proximity of the farm. also, system one deals if it's to sustainability, it's definitely all about sustainability, about freshness, quality, and just supporting local farm is very important. a lot of old goes into my food process and food creation. i'm inspired by everything they're on need, but most important, see by the pros, use that nature is supplying for us. therefore i focus on the seasons because
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whatever is in season is probably at its best in terms of flavor and quantity. how this translates to my signature dish is quite interesting because i never feel like a dish is complete at the restaurant. we always change our mean every 3 weeks. uh, and the process is working on the dish overtime trying to rectify it, refinance and refine it to a point way probably after 2 to 3 weeks. we find that it's a reached a level of protection they will need you to beacon on today's menu is done. so we use the dark from head to toe to cold duck 360 that goes back to sustainability. and everything that you're going to have today is utilized from this from 2 to one days that the south african fine dining restaurant decree to spend 2019 this is we kind of neary brilliance. meet up to 6
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lee each. this is a must a piece treated with on level to fiction and presented in the most bespoke stating imaginable of taken what i've learned from the french. and i've taken the techniques and the philosophy and for the back to south africa and started focusing more on local and vision is products. and what i've done is i've taken off cultures and designing a prison that speaks to our people and tells us how story. and we have time, this kind of cooking as a freaking more than one daily, kind of near each of these thought to the age of 9. he showed potential by catching birds and cooking them for his family and friends. for the age of 17, he enrolled in hotel school, really fell in love with uh, you know, the idea of food and creation of proof. before i even knew that it could be a profession. being a chef at that time was not as popular as it is today. um and so my parents
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couldn't really understand why you want to be a cook for a living. but i still went on and really focused on the kitchen, more than anything in the hotel school anyway. eventually made his way to new york where he battled to find employment before proving himself among the cities finest to cutting a retail in very, very, very tough city to be in. and obviously i went, there was no jobs from the like $500.00 in my pocket and went from door to door with my shift jacket and knives and locked in all the best french restaurants in manhattan. and every day i would wake up and just grind and look for the opportunity which i finally got. and then i ended up in tears, working at a 2 star michigan restaurant at la maurice. and then eventually came back 2018 um, back to johannesburg of to over a decade and had to start from scratch shape. one delay is appreciative of the main
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to ship that he received from all establishing himself as a professional 6 so much so that he has invested in others that wish to book the st . paul shift, you know, seeing my live. yeah. who is all kind see our executive pays to chef and also craze of started except for the entire restaurants and myself who just walked in space. if i want to cook, i want to learn how to cook, obviously the extra 6 approach and the potential that he had. and i thought it would be great to them, send them over to friends in paris, where you worked with one of my colleagues how i became part of a chef. wendell is team from graphic designer to um, technician, for one of the big telecoms company. it's the truth is like i wanted to be free. i want it to be happy that i love about cooking is that it feels and always feels like um, a new experience every day. what i enjoy
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a bunch of friends lives. mentorship is that he believes in is main, t t allows you to make as many mistakes as you can. and some of those mistakes you learn to. that's how you yourself to bad. so your next step, it's important for me because in my career i always main to it the right way. you have to transfer skills and you have to transfer exposure and use us age occasionally. and that's what we need to, and that's what i believe. as city key pleasing and carefully considered, this is not just the meal, it's in the midst of journey into the heart of kind of neary onto the street. from the township of so little, so a listening star safe one. dina is truly an inspirational kind of mary, our asses a noun. this'll dentist itself to hattiesburg near town. suppose to sorry, cool richness with a vibrant cow, tim, a building from its original purpose. as the city market, it has become
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a hub of activity with a create so far, cuz i'm about to check to tell me london to discuss his contribution to new towns, dynamic lifestyle. come with me tom, thank you so much for inviting me out to the very kind of phone you town. you've decided to open your very own don studio. yeah. what made you say it's a long utah? as i said, like even central. it would make things more convenient for people to get towards. so what is new and happening here? um, i mean we have a lot of close that i'm open now and i mean, spring has sprung. so i think it's the best time to actually come to the dance deal come workout stones has to be at the top of my list of some of my favorite things to do. but if you were to just hone in on you ton and it's precinct. what are some of those favorite activities you'd like to get up to? i mean, it's a very cultural place. i mean, if you look at the fact that they used to host a cuts in festa for the needs of it can read them to my computer. my computer. yeah . if you want to watch pay, that's cool. we just, i really don't even think the biggest takes the thing down the roads. you know,
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so i think it's a race and some place where you can, it's new, find different things that you would want to engage in. and obviously the biggest down student, the country we do refer to as i understand because uh thank you so much tom, but we're not done with you just a little bit later on. we wanna touch base on you entered on the studio. okay, thank you so much bye. this is angie ball. seaweed is abundant. yet the members of wanting to distinguish themselves by recognizing and exploiting see weeds pertain. so as a base full skincare products. and the mom is of designs, the bar on a mission. they wants to turn see lead into skincare project, making them, you know, society. we have always use it for many different things like making. so for these crowds, june salad, and even lucian notions using see lead is quite common incense he bought. but these women stand out from the rest of this almost tending to that harvest. the seaweed
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story into the beauty industry is a new to with the venture. one the which means the lead in, so he is the name of a macro. ugh. and client based can cat under the full name, one e zines, the bomb the seaweed is sourced from the indian ocean. and the production process is only done by the mom us of sands. the bottom one does not have truly to support like other planting maximum they me and gave me one. so 1st we use a room to enter the seat in the water. do not full, then we use the traditional line method of finding walk you need when you know, when that is done, we use fix to plot them by tying them firmly into what ask you model example the less than we leave them for 2 months after which they are ready for how to help with no watch i'm processing is nearly money mistakes here it is useful for teaching diabetes and high blood pressure, especially for expect on mothers and small children as well. most the palm is
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around nancy. bob has resorted to unsustainable funding practices, such as putting one groove trees for seaweed steaks and caring sea grass beds to expand seaweed, palms suit us to increase view and income. the mom of those guns about however are quite different photos them as indeed when it comes to the environment. we have very intentional about cause of ation. we are on about sustainability instead of finding ways that we separate to and dispatch recyclable materials to recycling centers. i'm only $50.00, and not only 5, we also convert to buy a new phase of a waste into for tonight the a lot better. nothing is i'm glad to see we can count as a total of 50 women working for the company. the production center is located just moments away from paget beach on the east coast of
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a good job. the main island of sands we bought off the harvesting the muscles vans . he bought, take the harvest to be dried, why they show off to harvesting, to see we do put them here under the shade to be dried. we drive them so that we can turn to see we didn't to a powder or grand news or extract, depending on the product we wish to meet. one kind of process the seaweed without driving it 1st. it takes 3 days to fully dry enough to contend. the women strictly hand craft arranged of all natural skin products with the harvested seaweed as a key ingredient. their soaps, boiled, and butters are also made with apps and spices sourced from around the centers, gardens and across africa. i went in there to fossil, we use fat, see we'd these works. and whichever central oil is that one, we prefer not the well done up production process is very good. and the number,
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the tools and equipment that we use to make the products have to be completely clean and sanitized before we use them to measure out the portion of this i. c, k. i level we're not going to be my someone now on novice honda is the heart behind the innovative see we can get operation in supporting this industry. she has made it possible for the mom of design people to read a livable income from deaf palming. expensive as the history of slavery is farming, and it has about $23000.00 series farmers that farm seaweed on a daily basis. the idea of seaweed skincare was inspired by the women themselves. unfortunately, seaweed farmers earned a very low income and renew the benefits of series. and therefore we combined both worlds such as to create skincare. see we has the building blocks of healthy skin such as amino acids and proteins. and it's helped with cell turnover according
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to clinical results. so it has various benefits. we have a very strong team here and money. zanzibar and we've worked together for very long time, so it's almost like a family. many of the women have been with us from the start and we find it important because especially in thousands of are those very few areas where women can contribute uh, economically to their families. and here they've been given this opportunity by getting training and really having their 1st work experience. many of our women actually haven't really gone to school for very long. but our company is all about giving him that opportunity. and we may have to stay with the client has really helped improve the quality of my lives. breakfast i didn't know about all of its benefits. we simply planned to, to send that several material, but now we're able to make value added products out of it. we use it to make all
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sorts of things, including seaweed, to choose, which has met the single value, the width of the blue rogue mom is wanting to continue to open horizons for re inclusive women. employment on the island. magnificence the same resume to provide all that's needed and those can take products to look amazing. know back to you, tom worked on styles, do you specialize in but i'm in the one tons now that i'm on fire is causative, which always has a highly infringed by funds to so we took it from so as the allows us. so can you just tell me a little bit about what's times how you came to fall and why did they keep coming back to a studio? we've been doing it for a while, you know, and i piece of old grand. um we case that the, you know, kids at, uh, um, so i think of it is listening to home of dogs if you want to learn how to down to sing, this is the perfect place to come to and on that note it's, i mean, how do you believe south africans dawn culture and trains impact contin protons
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play, be safe is a big down. rob, if you're going to look at what's happening now. the tv or the eyes of the was, are focusing on site africa. you know what i mean? we have finally have an original song that we can claim and take to that was so this is from the huge that there was a responding to so positively. what are some of those experiences that you're time to walk away with? we find comfort, a dancing to kind of release says from, you know, from the was well, thank you so so much time. so spinning the often in this that's basically wishing you folder faced with that's the way to sign. and thank you so much, frederick evan, is a guy, marriages, they, pottery wisdom of logan, a woman with his own expertise. the result is a unique fusion that gives life to his chest survey to all cases. this is not, you know, done in poetry. and this is not your ordinary gun in
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puerto at the middle practice now working with sir, i mean, i feel fortunate to be doing gun know to the global scale and also inspiring younger generations who practice in out with the p as the main medium. frederick is the old kind, is the talents at opposite school list, in coo mazda, in cigna, in government. i love to work with. it's, as it's called because plays very plastics and this kind of thursday. and so it allows me the opportunity to ship it into whatever for my life. what can with clear is that a reflection of my child with memory, where i like the idea of file in your hand, having fun as the nazis. also how i'm able to translate to my ideas, you know, into force in like bringing my thoughts into reality. i think play has this analogy
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between myself and that where the communication is very humble. it is one of the most humbling things for me in my life. the odds of making objects would key has been an age old foxes and gum, that's the dates, buck, hundreds of us, the making of the crops has been mostly female dominated, where mazda strows fed, the protest, adulthood and other female associates will play for money. pollution of the medium clay, with various techniques and phones employed to get unique beautiful pieces the anytime i go back to the space for me, it feels more like going back home. images that fed by and for the nag i am so happy to see the way fred has some proof. he's fortunately techniques why and you
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know that he has done so many beautiful lucky and the best value for us to meet it as the way he has joined the different quotes together. the final work and his presentation. really unique and beautiful. and this works, i entirely different from the ones we do here. i can see, and one of the things that i find a very intriguing is how much even do i pay attention? same to that technique, them processes, i always find something new. when have i visited the spaces and not also? for me it's difficult because the other knowledge, these human have in the making of poetry cannot because you know, i to go. and so my real glove dissertation is what a for me to lend each time that i visited the spaces. so
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i'm currently working on the some scripture pieces where i'm trying to play, you know, with the idea of, uh imagine my sculpture or my as pieces with metal. and then uh, the purpose of these pieces is to explore the dimensions towards the plastic quality of clue will allow me. i tried to also put myself, you know, as a reference, and then use that in these cortez. and then i'll be using them for an extradition. at the end of this year, the asa polosa sweats creates of jenny has been goodly, inspired by the legacy of michael could do $0.04 gone up by the british government . in 1914 with a mission of introducing missed
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a profit of stages. ceramics being an audits, fred has built on the old technique of loved building to a new was full virtual reality. i believe my word i presented in courts. i heritage in the mode of is the text and also how i am for introducing porchie into contemporary spaces. for example. um they, they're so ongoing, the museum of ox or the michigan university where my work is being presented as a quote from objects emanating from africa and gonna have to be precise. the federals inspiration for many hospitals as a life and culture, transforming f into ox and making waves and a strictly female dominique has please. and this process recognizes the importance of open springs for meal participation in the cross.
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the design of evolution like is 20 team davey collection. quickly captured attention with renown stores in for a single home take cells and accessories, which are now being annoyed by a global audience. making life more colorful is what london designer isa show nike has set out to do. and she takes an approach all her own has to be at my court. everything that i am is reflected in these designs, especially when i get launched her 1st collection in 2010 and scored an immediate hit, renounce stores carried her luxurious home textiles and accessories. now for designs are available world wide. recent achievements include collaborations with so home. the home furnishing line of exclusive clubs,
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so house hotels and luxury design or bathroom maker. c p heart. these are shown i could study journalism and fell into design more or less by accidents that couldn't find the designs that i wanted. so i felt like why don't i designed it myself because in my head, i knew exactly what i wanted. eva, embarked on her creative journey in fryeburg, in southern germany, where she grew up, the daughter of nigerian parents. her father is an art historian, her mother, a pediatrician, travel, and visits to museums developed her interest in art and design. that was really from an early age, interested in interior design and in tex 1000 patton's, obviously west africa and the west african narrative of west african bay of life is for me at the pool of my walk, the people from different backgrounds and you know, different parts of the world kind of resonates a bit and, and like the style. one of her inspirations is nigerian boutique and textile artist,
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chief knee k davies, oakland di, both or ethnic, you're about a west african ethnic group with a highly rich culture. this includes the typical id or a fabrics made using indigo di techniques. these are also reflected in each of us designs. i mean, i'm not designing traditional african tech styles, but i'm trying to tell a story with my tech styles. i think then my doing and mr. background comes in as well. the designer tell stories from her life and her creations. she draws inspiration from experience that she's had along the way. she doesn't tell these stories and words go through colors and shapes. the kind of that i'm in the idea else and take pictures of everything that inspires me. things that i see maybe a embroidery on a dress. once i'm happy with the design, then v enter, use the colors that i chose before and to that design. eva has no doubt that she's
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found her true colleagues, that everything she's done and has experienced over the years for childhood, her background, her experiences as a tv producer and fashion journalist has let her right to where she is. now. this is more than a business, this is like an extension of myself. and i think the self love and the self expression and sharing this obviously with other people. it's not just that i do it for myself. i could sit at home and, you know, like do it all day about sharing this mr. wells and see depreciation and the loss that i'm getting read, it keeps me go and gets me out of that every. the story telling is as old as human kind. but how we tell stories varies the social nike tells them through her african inspired designs, the to, that's about all the time we have with you today. for more information, please do remember to take out d, w dot com,
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