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the next on the dw, we've got some hot tips for your package that zip code is so cities check on some great cultural memorials to boot w travel regarding the african jazz is a fusion genre that combines traditional african melodies and with this, with jazz influences to create a diverse, vibrant use of styles. welcome to the joy of says right here in the heart of johannesburg sensor. but 1st, we need is loan, he knew who has composed and was conducting a, maybe his 1st oper explored company that creates the best suited blankets originating from list. so, so then we find out the must do things on the island represents the ball.
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i am certified the must be the and you are watching every month the a similar lawyer as a pioneer who broke into barriers to become king his 1st female accutane and made a history as a 1st who meant to serve as a president of the countries i can take to association even so the goals of tea for emma below you, there has never been an obstacle she hasn't overcome. it's really a male. so we need to feel that many times as you own, implement the structure of the site. and you really have to be effective the confidence, understand that you have the knowledge and then you're able to execute sheet. you can use the 1st few mean ocoee to graduating from the general king at the university to build high profile building
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a fee rec case to ruby's apple he area is home to some of the most spectacular conduct charles designs in kenya and breaking the glass ceiling as the top tv is em or low, you um, an architect, and i happen to also be the 1st female president of the architectural efficient of kenya. emilio knew she wanted to be an architect from a young age, but she realized that to achieve her dream, she would have to walk. how does that help is that mintz kicking off how korea? by being the 1st moments to graduate from joking at the university of technology with the 1st class degree in architecture. i knocked my up lessons in that was very creative as a child and happened to also have a very good art teacher in my high school. and sort of mentored to me and that's how i found myself in architecture. but at the time when i, you know, getting to diversity was still very much
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a male dominated field in some way that still is. but at least at the economic level. now there's a big shift. i did not intentionally spots out wanting to be a female female, fairly dental, the like i, i caught in just wanting to make a change in. at one point i was, you know, that the adults couple being the 1st female president of the architect and as a student of canyon, i realize it was an opportunity to not only for me, but for all the other women who looked up to me. and i said i had no choice on what the next point, but i had to break that the i c m, i'm, you know, use the professors are hardball. architecture in kenya is still very much a male dominated field, which means getting a fast respect and recognition as a woman is that much had um, so today we're at the, i think on the house between the 2. because the building that's very clear to me because the building that really includes buses wants to stay nobody needs.
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so we gave the brief to emma, we were looking for a place that was actually self reliant in terms of a power washer recycling and. and if you walk through the building and unit, i'm sure you can see how bright the building it is about working point of view that we would see each other working. there were no self contained officers. and from a working point of view, it represented a huge step forward for us for we had previously been 3 separate parts of night, will be a response from those who come here is nearly all was very, very positive. the enjoy the building enjoy the grounds and for us to the surrounding, substituting for an important part of what we put together, i think between ourselves and the m a. i think we accomplished it very very well. i think it was a good working partnership. the
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m, i me know you has not, let's have gender or access to opportunity to lead me to a 2016 architect, adult calm, named are among 5 imagine female architects in east africa. in 2018. i was named the top 40 and the 40. i'm not under 40 anymore despite the look. and is there any way um yeah, and i think that was just um, you know about the leadership role that i had taken up. i think that was a big, it was a big deal. the fact that i've been fired many of a female architects and female lead us to come up to the wrong, a big legacy for me. i think it's, like i said, success is not measured by what i have achieved and shouldn't be measured by what people individually achieve, but the legacy that you leave behind and the impact that you have on other people. so as you can see, i'm very proud when i see young women coming up in the fields and being able to mentor them is and be able to to them. it's really,
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really fantastic. as low women and so ended sell, emailed the media to spaces as emma loyal resist, even greater heights. she shows that anything is possible for anyone. the jazz is often seen as music for adults or elder people because of it's difficult with them. but if you're yet in fence and you're gonna find many young music lessons, enjoy the african flat and it was the show stocks i'm going to catch up with the q and young jazz and busiest. what do you think is in store for you here at the joy of jazz festival? i honestly, i think it's a good time like facing, you know, is there a good use it? yeah, i think i think there was for, for twice the i threw up on j. s. i used to go to get these just to get this found . i'm excited because it's now women i most because in this kind of case then they
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used to long time ago and i'm excited that i'm seeing a lot of women in the mainstream. i'm looking forward to every little piece. oh, and of course, what do you enjoy but african jazz in particular, i like the sounds perfect. i just reported today from the methodist church to that . so this is very unique. nobody has, it's not our countries except the name of the chief, this independence and 1990 and the resulting restrictions on the cultural suppression. like you paid a significant role in the absence of oprah. let's meet this alone. he is now conducting the fixed enjoy. the more than 20 years ago, as long him do dreamed of conducting the 1st?
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no, maybe in the opera i've had that vision know that that dream of one, just standing in front of the big orchestra with the big choir doing these huge, beautiful music. now 27 year old as lawn has done it, he's conducting the berlin radio symphony orchestra performing his 1st composition, t t young while i do football. but 1st opera as you know, my music had been performed. and so for me, it was, it, it, it's really overwhelming. only a couple of decades ago, elaborate classical performances were unthinkable in his home country. the country, a new car dates independence in 1990. and there was quite a lot of restrictions. and i think that contributed logged in in not having good and maybe an all try it on the only part tells of know,
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maybe is culture and history in the 19th century and its relationship with the former colonial power germany we don't really know. i was college where we come for my wife tried dish and so we don't really know about that. so i wanted to write something that would trigger them events to go and find out about that epsilon him doing to started the joints and it may be in durham and project with german director, kim, the other maya in 2019. they assembled a team of 8 people consisting of choir orchestra and creatives with one last be im creating this world of to, for young well together and to make it really. and it may be in german, german that may be in, but in the days also being able to tell this story. that phone goes color t t young glad is sung into languages german and she headed out one of the $25.00
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african languages spoken in namibia. the soloist janice fundable a isn't troll and find this work. uh south african baritone. so keep a local sign up, please young. why the offer as protagonist me? when people ask about assessment, maybe an offer that would be like whole case, like who it is. was part of this big project as loan him doing to was born and raised inventory. now maybe he studied singing at the college of the arts, know maybe a and music at the audio and school of music in south africa. ready ready ready ready in 2015 he began composing karl music. he was himself a soloist, and that may be a successful country youth choir. while touring, he discovered his mouth on for the we went to america. and during that time, we were chosen uh to, to even go to
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a mall or an ultra house. and i chose to and ultra us. and since and seeing how this thing goes with singing, seeing how, you know, i decided that i would love to continue doing b. as long as i'm doing this work also addresses the crimes of the german empire in a, maybe a during the colonial area. still rarely discussed in germany. i realize that these stories of the colonial is also very important because a lot of us do not want to confirm the post. but i think that is very important that we really confront a policy in order for us to move forward just like this project very separating with and it may be in german cultural cooperation as phones indeed do has created a courageous work the
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thing so tough for it is a country is the home of just from the legendary is by use and you know, you can then all the just so the music itself, you know how it would, how it always takes you back to where you from being the 1st tears of ever attend the doors in east london and orland theater. and um man go to enforcement was play me a sort of census and then some of my friends didn't understand. i think it reminds me of the older generations when i used to listen to my uncles taking tags in the background on sundays or new. you'd seen sunday lines with my grandmother's, my cousins, that holds, it just takes me back and i just don't wanna lose that kind of piece and the time
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you are taking me back. oh my god. i remember my grandmother. i'm singing to attention to it cooking sunday food. it's just, it's, everything's no sideshow. take me back to it since you've already revealed your age telling me what are some of the most me says a suspicion i there's hope that they keep doing this. yeah. phase. so i can continue taking matrices and also here so that they can learn about this concept. the originated thing from the to busted to blankets are renowned for the vibrant, kind of intricate geometric patterns and rich cultural significance around based in johannesburg, is committed to creating these blanket sustainably. well, a system of payments. we uplifting the communities that this is how was simple thing could, can uplift the whole community business thing. and just to,
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to that stands for people, you know, meaning the blanket his life in every ross of past visual, every part of life. that one goes through a blanket is you know, something that is it's of significance because we all the prom manufacturer of traditionally one blankets which are used to ok, many cultures in south africa that contribute to community many communities. and there's nothing more that brings wants to community, then established in 1953, a brenda takes almo works to empower local cotton and talents to promote $1852.00 culture. the aim is to expand the blankets global reach, antique petition allies. quarterly. teva is one design is that transformed the traditional blanket design and incorporated he's in contemporary spend. one of the main reasons why i wanted to have a more than take one bus. it's a blanket festival. it's been, oh, it's a dream for me to design a blanket. i just wanted to create something that can relate to my pre put into
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more the in the more than content pre way. i believe we also need to look at the future of who you and while you come from and then something that can fits in within a space in this more than time this also, i think it was the best decision for me to create something that speaks to, to our generic machine as, while the collaboration and it started off and um, from the competition and under so again, design is complete solution that i entered continued 19, and i was one of the finest. so in the piece i had a patch, a bid was a bench that was addressed with the pets in town. i just wanted to tell a story of why am i on the way i came from a functional piece or so at the very same time having, you know, the visuals that communicate that tell
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a story of 2 people. so there's different symbolisms in that, in the pets, in as african people, we're more we have more visual communicates is more than anything. so used to tell stories through shapes and colors and all that. so i took the very same principle and also used it. so we have the head and that represents less it to people. you have the horses as the mode of transportation in this, of the tooth. and we have the lens gave precedence and this, which is known as a kingdom in the sky. and so i just wanted to just tell a full on story in a graphical representation. so initially is especially to people who use who you who way of co hides instead of blankets. then with that relationship with the kingdom of you. so to end england, the kingdom with gifted blankets which sort of became the signature of especially to people as something that is also affordable. that could, you know, anyone can gain an successive with instead of using the co. hi cos,
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he worked closely with police. the claudie kerry pullman and the crossman to bring his design to lies these blankets of sustainably. and if the key was and while still making a direct difference in it's for the community, for me it goes beyond just the fact that the employees, people from the community, the actual product, the make such an impact on so many communities throughout the south africa and southern africa, the fact that for the 1st time, young august, due to real, from the original pursuit of people having a platform to actually suitcase that design. which for me it's just something that you know means that they use and also the heritage grows for years and years to come. and us for me is something that's precious. our relationship with the royal family from the to, to actually sims, that generation before the car, the queen mother realized that, you know, the blanket were institution was not,
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you know, it was dying and little bit. so with the relationship with them, it's more of the listing. as with me, we are able to actually keep the culture alive and with we get the blessing because that is something that you know we, we do as a like in manufacturing some local loyalty to world fame. the blankets gone and more high. when reaching hollywood 40 and about look at the blank. this was the side in the 1st like pencil movie. and as far as i remember, i think that showcasing off the blanket on such a big will speech. made sure that we all speak the blanket wearing tradition is quite unique to south in southern africa. and i think for us to have the beam sign on the will stage. we still are incredible and, and such as supposed to be made pride. and i think they just such an incredible not just with the speech of blankets that you can see they've really did their homework
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and it came to african wearing traditions before us. it actually cement sick that all culture is important to you on bringing awareness too busy to call, to locally and internationally. majority of the crossman employed at the factory live in the small town and friends and team. here they are equipped with the skills to empower themselves and it has been perfect me in my life to the very great way. because i started here as a lemma. o as no, lemme soup and then after lemme soup and then i'd become a supervisor by then after i left, then i came back now as a production manager. so ordered the output experience now is easy to add value into my life. this is not just a blanket, it's only where we were gay. yeah. connected communities and splitting the message and atkins open to which means humanity to as is sustainable, if the cables and blankets that have a cultural meaning, those are
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a must have somebody last diverse culture is a blend of african error of an indian influences that are selected and mix using an architect to list. meet mina. i leave. who's going to tell us 5 interesting things to do on this beautiful island. hello, my name is may not even bay i. i'm showing you an island that has a history. and one of the most incredible heavy se sides of the world. as far as the back sounds, yvonne located of the east african coast, is known for small islands and 2 large ones. it is a prominent tub in the spice trade and is famous for its fragrant spices. but where i've stone top was gone. zip as fast historical sites. it is a beautiful place indeed to want the architecture in a stone town is nothing sort of amazing and it is highly influenced on different causes, like the indian culture, a rugby culture. i'm still here because yeah,
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we can not forget about this and it's we kept the mall just on balconies. was made in so many stone town houses. i'm here and the fun stops. tom, the board goes the grave. the calls on very many buildings lives on a long way, how designs, if i go it's me. oh boy. and that's as good as like, look up the doors and winding without using machines on the, on the flowers and declarations are made by the door. i thought it was long as a boat is going to see to be the best move on the final product. over doors. they're not just cream survey. now it is time to move and see more things. as i filled out and done. this is the old slave market, is the 18th and 19th century. this was one of the big plays markets in the world.
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well, this is where the slaves are being tied. obviously, really, really high. and this whole slave market that is now being used. part of it is now being used as a chart. the before was fine, starting to float songs about was the place where it's offered, complains while being built, until 1873. when slavery was officially close under the british government, they pay for a well defined strength to become the economic activity in the islands today. then people offers christine beaches on clear waters among other attractions. this is valid. yeah, the market. this far sense of the island songs or vice homes, or gunners, spices such as not make seen them on kind of more black pepper and many more comp. let's take about the arabs planted large spice plantations,
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which we designed by the biggest clue of exports by the 19th century. today. sounds the buys hailed as the spice island, because of it's a vast array of exotic spices. uh, if you know, say i quit telling me i need to be tough about this by soon. thanks. you have, i says over here we have funding it. so gunning, most people haven't seen funding in its natural form. they tend to see it sold in liquidity or california. this is called troops. this is one of the spices. that's when i large scale intimacy, but it is highly used for me these, you know, purposes the sounds are about have some of the most fine. if you. 7 if you asked me, the locals are really, really friendly on the price list. right now i'm saying can you own a boat ride to prevent us? onbox is, is like
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a reward. by the way it was introduced means i love you. i love you all. and i'm taking you to this trip. i hope you enjoy color right now compared to beach offers beautiful blue waters color, full corals and exotic sea creatures. perfect for swimming, sun bathing and smoke cling and crystal clear water has. * a bar to move from uh, stone town to knuckle brand. uh um, it's about 12 minutes. but if you're taking a boat, then it will take about 20 minutes. gus, not so long. so the 3 things you can do and even more actually there's nothing that you know, having some free food stamp, knuckle band of sun bunk, beautiful, honest, sweet thing. families come together and adventure like best you come, come to zanzibar and fail to buy something. you like to we off for really oh, original in the bought this is the place to be the what do you
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still we still as it contains community moon has to be taken. we suppose the fabric from dairies to them and then come to st. them hands on the left and so this is a for the original if exactly of the heart of the songs about and stone town. the, as the sunsets for with 90 gardens, is illuminated by the one glow of color full street food stores that stretched endlessly. but the evening's magic doesn't end then into the photo donnie divers, fearless souls who are met with and teased yes to crowd creating a thrilling atmosphere. oh, those are 5 things to do. and this aren't super lago island songs about mentor. you made time to visit with your friends and family. my name is wade audrey. bye bye. that is all the time that we have for you today. we really do hope that you've enjoyed the show. i'm gonna keep testing it out for put you heading over to d,
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