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the gentleman was c w plus or emphasizing the award winning offer is available worldwide. every language level. reading gentleman has told me to go across the beautiful tablets i love, donna, known for its rich history and vibrant culture is also home. the largest photograph, the libraries in africa did become the same time. that centers missing is to present advocates, visual heritage. but before we explode this extra ordinary space, we meet the blog movie. refugees from the republic of tumble, who is now a celebrated chef in it. does cover how a group of dealers, women in kenya, i take him back the street with the drafting costs and find out how funny jamaica,
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not judge of that from 2 hundreds, but the young bunny stop is 14. be do with mets out township m. c. and you'll want to add 3 mac the the south african salis, i'm the composer. it goes to last week, along with the clinic orchestra in depth, a vibrant beads into the classical concept hold using traditional and contemporary and from the length of the print. i'm not forgetful, musical experience. the with unbridled energy, south african cellist and composer able's to allow to wait and the trinity orchestra bring the beat into the concert hall. the
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way i come from, we tend to not label things in boxes. so when i was given a channel, nobody was said play classical music. you know, immediately somebody sides. what sound can you make? and i had to start from the voice, i can make this kind of sound. and immediately i started to explore beyond the bounds of, of the channel in that sense is a thing is actually that i love to imitate. it's called, um, the what top, it's as a violin from, from era tree. and if the opium and it sounds like a, with, like a flipped sounds like this, the, the to indicate, orchestral eberhurst is in london. the musicians learn some of able salon actually is latest compositions
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in warren. and this is at children, curiosity. and also the committee doesn't really get to witness so that's what i was, it was pretty well. i feel like the survival of classical music is based on a living with other music. i feel like for too long tesco music has been living in its own room with its own people and i think for it to prosper and for it to be for ever here it is to live without is the
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only thing. and in a few language, my fathers is from the northwest of south africa and they speak this language quotes and so on. and we grew up close to the so to so we speak so too, as well. and my mother is able, studied shallow at the royal northern college of music in manchester, england, and still lives there. in 2022, he released his debut album and toward the united states with it. when he started learning the cello as a boy in south africa, he didn't have one of his own in practice on a broom to booking. this is where i come from is a place where there's not a lot of money, but there's a lot of creativity. and i think it's a very important aspect of society to be able to make things for yourself if you want something. and if you imagine that, try make it yourself and see how far you get
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in the 31 year old is full of ideas on how to conduct an ensemble in a completely different way. a few years back, he was playing as a cellist with a to nick a orchestra. today, the orchestra plays his compositions. the thing is extreme, the easy, easy, unique context. and to think that he had all that going on with the sitting of the cello section. i had no idea, you know, i just only saw him as a classical dentist. i always knew he had some of the sort of thing going on, but everybody's unique.
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the speed isn't always easy to write abels music on paper. so the musicians have to keep practicing the right beat until they get it down. his energy is contagious. and what does that screw myself? what's? what's important given music, i'm also looking to take away the space between the audience and the performer. we need to solve the boundary in between, so that's what i look for with the music. to make people pretty much forget themselves and, and be reflective. the agents allowed to a is making his mark in the world of classical music and bringing together the traditions of different countries with his compositions.
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it was the luxury blessed i visited this things in his classical composition, making a lasting impact on the music. said leslie pull nathan, additional out the i'm the founder of the to kind of center here in upfront. so what inspired you to establish to come said to you, okay, bye bye brand new for when the on the things i have to buy for that embedded and still with nice empathy. okay. and also sacrifice a lot of people. so if that was the genesis of deacons sensor, this is my weight. and my activism of taking the lead a southern problems in africa. i'm excited to talk to your intent to roll out a plan to ensure that you are able to save up to a sufficient heritage as a collective f. one thing that is to get that with the people done in africa, both the systems and the tools and resources, the people themselves would be able to present because i could even my mother is
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a premier that on his own. he's the history and all these point, all they've gone kids pictures, i only have 4 pictures. the thank you for it. thank you so much. access over. thank you so much. pick 12 of movies, remarkable genet, teresa from the life of a refugee to at 1st central's role of a fairly big step in the age of painting in more than 42 in an missing renown for it's pulling out ex fillings. she rose from a refugee to a star chef in italy. it sounds like a fairy tale, but it speaks while i go to the story. how did she do it? how did she succeed in making her way as a top flight black chef in italy, land of gore maze, the top 3, not at a pacific, mainly with endurance. so that was very decisive and with dignity. i never allowed anyone to treat me like an animal. if you accept vouchers, you give up finding
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a federal with that email. it says me to come back there today. she's renowned for her blend of mediterranean and african cuisine. she had to overcome no shortage of hurdles along the way. and i finally got beyond the piano, i started at the bottom, washing dishes, and i fought my way up slowly. i needed money right away and a roof over my head urgently that the way or else could i have found a job besides in a restaurant kitchen, where i could work every day love without a jo. know the poor george. together with her brother, victoria had fled the civil war in the republic of the congo in 2000. she arrived in italy. she worked her way up to the time head chef and a top restaurant. and in 2014, opened her own establishment in milan. but she had to fight for her recognition. we provide that to me. the even sent me to wash dishes the why was the new boss and i
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buckled down and did it on when you're black and a woman besides someone from africa. then it's as if you had to conquer mount everest, where the others have to take 2 steps. you have to take 10. yeah, yeah, i've already followed with past security. how did you know aged 41? she's collected many awards for her culinary creations. she's got her own cooking show on italy and television, where she demonstrates how to bring together italian and african cuisines. the roads she's taken has inspired many others. recently she was honored by the black carpet awards at the midland fashion week. not only for her epicure. yeah. and the treatments, but above all, for the examples set fine. her accomplishments coming is love. so i want to show the young generation that are just front of me is a part of our identity. the it's not easy to come by some of the main ingredients and some,
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such as cassandra rhodes, she has to order specially from the green grocer's chair take to our is cooking a 3 course vegetarian meal, typical of her quizzing. all you put about making casado pro cats fucked up. doesn't have to be to the menu all couple of tunnel lead roles made from cosign to start this candle. cone allow me to do that to the end of faulty sauce, of potatoes and herbs. according to the animal, not to the main course will be italy and run penny with a vegetable and peanut butter sauce with typical african accompaniments. printer thunder. this is the saw small fee. it goes on top of routine, a fried and coconut oil together with the planting puree that you each with your hand. so that's what i'm going to have to put them on. for dessert she makes paper thin way for is from time pains as decoration for the hip. a spot here on the white
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chocolate principle is really cool. you know me constantly have to study the ingredients. there uses properties and complexity. my base is the ingredients. if i don't know them well, i can cook. her goal is to make african cuisine and it's traditions down the world over the pushing out in hooking isn't seen as a profession in africa, but i want to convey that it's much more than how square can we. it's a craft and we have an enormous wealth of recipes in africa. what did he say? nowadays, she and her team only cook for events are private tardies such as those of stars like super model naomi campbell. victoria good movie wants to get something back to her home lands. she's dreaming of setting up a cooking academy on the african continent.
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when we know what is the, the most central message, this is more of a place to rent. this suspicion is i'll send a vision of some additional proper times. so we define and what even needs to us for these visualization tools? definitely over that, i've done this process to redefine the professionals, especially. so what else periods into this and suspicion, the one thing which brought us to was the perception of people. this is the vision is all about redefining until the end of the tunnel and also bridge and the connection between all of us. so please are not as africans
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and so far as we see as a visual austin. so i visual for trusted into where people come in and we also, it keeps popping costs and try out vision. even with the con, is educating creative, need us to transform africa. so everything reduce yes. isn't a live offer. dictation is a line of cummings and thoughts is in line over tickets and people, and it's in a line of between the social african because social fronted russian. people has told us stories, people up to speed and through all stories. but now it's like we've taken that will not have no stories to tell them the we tell our stories are interesting. thank you so much. i found it in 2015. the comforts of gals is a collective of 3 young women, full creeds of morales in the canyon. towns and swamps. lights put a bushel on to the bank. which address is 50 social issues,
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including discrimination, education, and attentive of drunk driving. female, fearlessly reclaiming the streets of night will be to august street the meet the graffiti. you know how good it is, then good to go. and of course the butterfly is that because butterflies to me, or present information when of course the spray can what we do established in 2015 go see to go see the collective of women in that twenty's hoping to be a role in town. and slums, such as scarborough go, show and co you bungie skate the subject to tackle a wide range of societal issues such as female genital mutilation, rape discrimination, education in drunk driving. my name is never at my number. yeah. i'm part of the
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gravity. gov can yeah. i joined guess it's a go skin. yeah. when i attended the natural b design week. so i approached off, i turn smoke and i was like you how do i get in and it was like you're in and i'm like, yeah, let's do this. i found a good 50 guys, 2050. i did the painting up. why the see the y w see like what they did. so it mean uh are we young women's association? i just didn't redo the 50 classes for those and give it like a papa. it beings, i think you guys scheduled with the painting, milos addressing associated issues affecting young men in color. ringback whether was that need to phone, ready to go to our mean? right. does the city and then do a 2 minute session affecting new and innovative young women. not this can come like of safe space to my classes and i teach both the delta to sleep.
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it's the media most sleeping as a tool to paint. like you, most speaking, canyon was initially seen as vandalism, but as graffiti artist migrated, the kansas is from was to my tattoos. the at form increased in popularity as i evolved from woods and tags to world. it is now appreciated as an ad from that can beautify spaces when i truly spotlighting sis, i told you the using the slip. it's very fluffy. it got an attractive for me, a very long distance and you'd want to go next to the to that little and find out what does that to the i just bestbuy probably cuz i really think the took them time to have to appreciate the draft. people get through to appreciate and accept that the fifty's is something that should be embraced the 15th is initially for,
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for them. and because the activities that involve painting a was if she can, because you have to get an online does. it's a very muscogee, and thing to do. i'm a fee t, like any artful, is highly personal, and those are the most intimate thoughts to be displayed on a public, convers, the method that we want to put out to the gulf of this community that we are painting in the area to be is above and especially in communities as well, that doesn't really exist. yeah. the river, which is themes and decide what to paint on depends on current affairs. one. also the location where, where painting and, and where painting for honestly how we pick our places and spaces to paint on me just fucked up is the traffic. and so the community that we're going to paint
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and what kind of people i be, we can spend things to do with blogs. are you in a down to us community things that we like to address. part of things like social justice, wasting out issues of again, gender, be violence because it still exists. and as women we go through it a lot. and as we men be we loved to have the pleasure of painting about it. because for us as gifted to goes, painting gives us of waste and better to paint issues that affect women. and then we ment, themselves and girls themselves the long time ago for the 50 goes go. uh, we would want to get a center where we could create a safe space for young women that we may not is who like to learn the refugee how they can also make a living out of the 50. as a matter of looking at the final piece makes the product
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by say, nature, 12 of no rubies goofy. to go, you have to ignore. and perhaps that's what helps to amplify the artistic voices of these fearless female and warriors, the odd spice dealers, women not very often method and so i can meaningful form is visiting the last industrial and miss out with that. again, not it's of from $200.00, but it's a full models made. now if 20 somebody got outta, i don't steal into refined to the 2nd. we're doing the industrial mito across the new era of immigrants in home interior is
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when you get off to come to different folding sites because people can beautiful houses and project people don't usually expect to move into around have is the well that i think i've already made one of the lady this is in the welding business that i think that they are a lot more coming in the future. the welding is across the nice strong main can do wrong. nadia java is changing the masculine perception of the deal by converting it into a specific a to create and model. that's a skill came from the fact that i'm a go smith and being able to make to be able to wells often i live to school. i studied architecture at the pretoria take me con and waiting to wait for all could take. it wasn't the best thing for me to do. i think studying was great. and um, and more practical and peg magic person, i like to my experience. and so i leased and i've been just my check with my 5 year
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try it as a goldsmith and my love is just to make 6 and so i made a lot of jewelry and well, i'll make lots of things i've always liked to paint. so i've lost too, so as long as my hands are busy, that keeps me happy. for still pieces are a welcome addition to some of the most beautiful largest oh the africa largest we've recently done was for an interior design and replacing africa. the headboards are covered in beautiful zambian fed free, cold shooting game. it's made by this m. b, the joyce of saw t and it's just the most competitive evolving condos. one of either projects in the upper bunk or swamps show can we were off by the okey take to emulate lily pads as to bennett. this was offers
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um example and saw me pull basically we, we bought the maple but fun basin and elderly pad and to do the vines we welded them on which in the end we realized would not be practical and fox and the boss from to keep it clean, and we then experimented and we did the engraving sweet handing graves, the actual vines in which all fairly smooth the 9th to lift too much deuced. because senior vanity if needed to be practical. it's this beautiful steel that looks old and then elegance and lots. but they were pretty, pretty heavy awesome to transports and get in position from goldsmith to i am the stuff who businesses, based on the age of to had his big central business district,
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fortified by her experiences. none of your student realize the making it look and feel furniture. is there true calling when i started making steel? so you need to it was fixed in the ninety's and small businesses actually pulled the most. they got the business started with me making mosaic tables and needing a beautiful base for the table, couldn't find one. and that is been how i actually started making finishes because i did the base myself. i got more and more into the steel industry. we. we worked on building stocks we, we drink our beams and made state cases. my architect to background has helped with that design specifically was getting proportion correctly respond quicker. you brings in the what the elements to the
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design and they both cost it to park knowledge and provide employment to people who are willing to learn more about the problem. the 1st of all, my business is about the people. i love to teach people, and i love to talk my knowledge, even if you don't have all the skills you can be taught skills. so on ways believe you can teach anyone that has the want to do. and it's important for me to be able to post on what i know to, to my stuff and hopefully to more in the future bringing itself mister steele. this deal lady is costing her own pop one creation at a time, a not bring. so episode one, and we hope you enjoyed it. i don't know what to do, w dot com, forward slash of remax for me. good bye for now from donna the,
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