tv The 77 Percent Deutsche Welle August 18, 2024 1:30pm-2:01pm CEST
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a like devices presented dw used on instagram, and follow up the hello and welcome to the 77 percent. sho, my name is edith kimani, and this week we're coming to you from 10 years capital and one of the country costa hub. and they will be on the, especially this one so well me to young people from all over the continents with dedicated themselves to improving all lines, passionate musicians, dances and all around creative. here's what we've lined up for you. we get to see the big doesn't life helps us overnight. xavion us just go to the football. now we hear the sounds of congo. it's with special custom made instruments and thank you, gary runs out. we meet breaking down spring pioneers who teach us
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a move or tune. as mentioned earlier, they will be, is the hub for create, and it's become a backdrop for young talents create and content for the view as. so we'll be speaking to some of them later, but 1st, let's look a little detour to the nigerian town of unit you see where the 2 perform. ah, a true last of these crafts resides, then i do have cups. a comes from a long line of blacksmith and keep with tradition using crap as his preferred raw material. however, you will not believe what to create out of that trash. let's take a look where there is no cost on the call myself, the well, the federal republic of nigeria, minot cop to, i'm a painter. i do more of what i call recycling pods. funding trash traces
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i use with other visual language to miami miles to abuse my human forms to communicate my thoughts about medicines. a i also use them as a metaphor to, to talk about, you know, that the environmental dig. it is, i'll use them as a mentor for to, you know, to preach recycling on the upside. due to his characteristic, lisa, energetic approached, uses found objects and discarded trash to carefully mostly broadcasting. it's a way of connecting a culture who did pass to a technological charged and often waste press case. one of my recent piece i'm working on now. it's mixed all the computer pots on the panos with a different brooklyn industrial waste by using groupon out of 50 portraits of this young lady, to not recount phase with the alpha kind of style. and they printed the lips. we
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also babies paints i have constantly derived joy in bending, causing, you know, henri shipping all this up just so the kind of forms that i want to achieve. i filled out my works out there appealed to that motion of the i live like i use my walk to talk about provides i use my work to talk about the culture. this is a rock that i'm working on now to kind of imagine i love that, that is kind of take. this less sculpture has been 12 months to make combining cast bronze with salvage scraps like sewing motorcycle and even rubber hoses gear. i like crime i on the miles because they are very strong. i job. oh, laugh i love it. i love to enjoy sitting on them and experiencing the
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strengths in the muscles and yeah, yeah for c, durable strong is going to last the test of time. as some of my walks, you would see the heat in if it had been in rooms, even in some of my sculptures. yeah, i try to use them to to tell that story of our affinity and our, our impact our global impact in terms of mit that for g carefully cop ted rooms walks. and i was it last crap to my should be reaching were to tune is based, has been on the forefront of metallurgical innovation since at least the 13th century and the lineage, middle craftsmanship, is one that his family shares my full fi, that was
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a blocks meet my grandfather, i was in mid walker. my fund that was uh, well, he's still a mechanic so it has been a need the you know, do you tobacco to basically is. i think is the buckboard the hallmark on which my scrap all my hybrid culture relies on and i have done that continuously to to save and protect my own heritage. i feel so fulfilled that i'm tony and rubbish to these. and i'm talking with twelf or do you want to do that? uh, nissan is cause c dot the junky out of the width of the window nation. right. and then you guys can see that uh, the whole country. some of was uh myself and my colleagues can change and i
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read to you with our creativity and the creativity continues with each stroke of the hammer and every blast from the welding. good. helping to fuse and i do re is metal working past with its artistic future. right, so to me is obviously an incredibly gift. it's called the who has somehow managed to stand out from the crowd pain. it will be a lot of creative, a trying to do just that rehearsing almost in their regular basis just so that they can be handled the peers and behind. we have some dozens of agreed to speak to us and we're going to find out what they're doing. let's see. hi, everyone. can i? can i join this? that's good. yeah, yeah, yeah. ok. before, before we start dancing, let me introduce you guys. uh, joshua, that's your name, right. can you tell me what you guys are doing that thing in the middle of the streets in a ruby? first of all, this is push on shutting off. i strongly agree each other. so what you're trying to do here is to share the energy on the i think happiness most mostly remote. that's
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the most thing that there we are trying to do here, energy and happiness. but most of i know that you guys also come here on like the weekends on sundays and dancing with a lot of people. what's that about? uh, basically what the doing the street. so you normally teach people dunces. you cannot to even join us every sunday which is kids. you even adults, it sounds like there's a very positive spin around all of this because honestly i thought you were doing this for money. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, not even a sense though. okay, no, yeah. well, what's, what's coming to mind when you are doing this is we know this someplace that you paid under. we know so many people don't have money. so what do you want to share? people is to give them something for free, which they would never forget in that or life. i love that. do you think this is what makes you guys stand out and we do it because it's about giving that to people . second thing is the streets. it's free,
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you can actually come once and is that we just being done so with you get some more take up to that gets to see some of these feel free. no payment. and um, basically, yeah, yeah, that's all about it. enough talking, can we see some decimals? yeah, so you're just that 1234 step forward slot. and by then 4 and, but i have your hands on a 1234, then open and close. so we're going to be returning to the dance as in just a shotwell, but let's leave no robi, for a 2nd to see what's happening in the heart of africa. congo, the country has been home to legendary music artists like pop a when. but i'm funny you proof and now they've a new roof in town tingling below kenya. because she has a base group, produces some familial applicant sounds, but use of unfamiliar instruments, like the tongue before. remember, he will. these guys make the instruments from scrap and the result is something
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that you go the one month's trash is another man's treasure, or in this case, a musical instrument to shut the music group can go look in the alta makes music with things they find on the streets of the mega city. caustic buffaloes attendance resigned to find as a single string to tom made from attend come. and the congress of the no tv such as a bass drum. buffet. i can just tell you there's a trend in contrast to knowing that we're musicians a go look, but they're also a visual artist who make costumes out of trash cans collected in the streets. would be the one in the rivers. well, it's a kind of appeal electronic, one ecological message telling people not to throw cans and so on into the gutters because it can clogged them well. you can take them and do something with them you like or just recycle them? pulling the off, i'll be taking it shows it be nice eclipse. even in the scorching,
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often in some the members set out till a treasure hunt through the streets. and it's not long before they find something they can use this styrofoam here, done. i can put it in a bass drum. it makes it kicks on. deepest is like in rock music for an electronic music and walk a little fridge into them. i've just picked up a string on my but i had a problem with my base, a string broke in the middle of the concert. so when i was out on the street, i found one, and now i can replace it, go to, to the king. going to look in the office music has inspired by that read to logical vision. the she had a touring america and you're performing the unique blend of music with a unique instruments. well, what a lovely sounds though, we heard from chester, but we're back in a row. be to perfect to a dance move. and i want to continue this conversation with joshua associated with
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you. good. hi. uh, so we're back and i just wanted to ask you something, you know, i know you told me that money is not the motivation for why you're doing this. so if this is not your source of income, what is so full and file we do have our own studio. we, i buy, we are fully committed there. that's where we teach people like our permanent people right now we can charge them. that's where i'm comfortable on the take tools, not as you know, take a pace through this uh, influencing the brands on the order of them. so that's where uh, stream of money comes from the, i mean you, you do sound very organized, but i wonder, do you feel that the government is supporting you as creative in this industry? so to me and up supporting us in one percent like the states, they've given us a chance to do, i'll do live activities. i'm sick and they've given us like platforms well by you'll be given access to go perform in. that's what only vince. but looking at the future, not just of dancing, but of creativity in general,
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and young people who just want to be in the us. what do you think the government can do better, or what would you wish to? um for me, what i'll do, i would want government to do or to suggest for them is to create an ad center whereby they can employ these youths. okay. so for now we, we cannot deal with them on. so for us, it's so hard on those, all you find downsize, a no deductible on it, you might find the school dropouts. so this would be an opportunity to teach them fine on. so you know this most more things that the people don't know. so because we don't have a done center yet and we're on the streets, which is why we done, should we continue with that my, my lesson. okay. the one i did the,
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the guys thank you so much put you to me here and there will be we say i'm a quarter to 2, which means i'm still very rough around the edges, but that's ok. you know, who isn't bill? these incredible breakdown says from godaddy one to apparently they have some really good ones. and the best part is the also inclusive of a look. i remember them we on the ice cream party, i say guy was doing doing this rick done stuff been from dallas like was this looks cool and then i was like just to try it before i started because i was approved. but then i me think guys from google, they were actually written though. so i was sure this is someone's feeling. the
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other one was spinning on his buck. so it's like if you find me the breakdown, that's the stuff that you know from the us music feed used on the ground heap of boxes. the ships, the nice thing is, has done seen what is also called the fascination of done. so i think you got the money memorial and you got them, but i like so by god it's phone is the computer internationally started yet one breakdowns festival. well this to have a few hurdles to overcome that can be struggling, right? you can center ink. you gotta use the school to alex and i might have 3 or to the community to be boys in vehicles from you can most experienced census everybody when you're starting to break it, it's the kind of introduction for yourself like your, this is me and i'm here at the flow, you know, so it's, i'll say the plus plus plus the steps that you have to do stuff for you through. julie said i missed on this. we are owners here at the youth center to walk, to gain more experience. but that's all what we'd love to dance,
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that is part of us. what is freeform? the bounce lends itself to just about everybody. i mean 2019 the to started encourage in different edwards today. so something to do like it would be nice in the move in the looking for the people in the streets. yeah. some of the big on the streets does, does the stage in the, in the home without going anywhere was, was supposed to be a month close, ended up with a sub. this went up because last have done school and up the phone and i think you've got a break insightful festival. the day before a movie performing everyone was still in people tried. that's it. for the 2, i chose does full 3 reasons. one, it is tear up, you take, you know, much too much. sometimes when i take too long without doing sports and dance,
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my buddy's defense. and i've also gained confidence and self esteem before i was too shy to perform in front of people. but because of dance, i am no longer afraid that's in their new once the alexa pneumonia organized picking kylie breaking cycle festival, which includes stem cells from all over the world for the dentist activities, aaron's only confines to the one that competitions outside is tough. we got introduced them to another level of breaking was breaking. some can see that's way good. like it shows to cover for the 1st time in china. does this the boys in, you know, for the idea and they, when i was going to compete with min. so it was, yeah, i was no bus. but i said, yeah, i know i do that thing, but i'm going to presenting your lawn the so in this stuff week i flags the i have with the do my best rewind, uh, has no official breakdown situation. and so while breakdowns and stuff,
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it's making his debut at olympics, entering to 24. these sensors weren't able to compete for the qualifies, but the team working towards making that happen in future. i think this is the right time for africa, you know, from someone to load them up that this phone is not orthogonal. 10 different durations if they're working, the government comes in so that there is a big move main journal that was means every, it reads the boys and it has that seems to be on that stage and the confidence that the goal is done. so it's have both the talent and the we will to make it so i think we can all agree that those are some pretty cool dads moves from the guy lead. i wish i could. i'm not going to embarrass. i felt that was pretty cool, but you've got a has incredible breakdown, says nairobi has talented photographers and the some who are in the city. they actually as i understand it here every day to try and get an income by
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photographing people. so let's try and see if they'll talk to us. hi, my name is it is same, same on okay. can you please tell me a little bit about what you do here? well, all these photographers and what do you explain what to do here? to pick to the reaction, but as the, the c t, there's a lot to do. and then also we do music videos over here to our clients. does it speak to that? is it gonna be here? if it's moving, you wouldn't be here if it doesn't say, well, i like that. thank you so much for speaking to us. uh now i did mention that we are going to be taking a tour of the continent. and so they will be is not where we are focused. so let's go silver to south africa where we meet an incredible legend. he is responsible for the 1st african series, an inmate that seems to be produced by disney. we asked him a few questions and he had some very incredible things to say, watch with the animation industry growing in south africa,
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many estimates as likely single, foster being recognized globally for the time. it's like being paid for hubby. you know what i mean? the and i was growing up, i didn't see myself on the screen and i have to run home to us. drill a movie. so we decided along with my partner, it just got something that looks like us. sounds like of the dispute has been running used to do for a number of years now, but he's mission has always been to increase the visibility of african stories through animation. now this is the way to go and estimate to is a director of the 1st african series on disney plus sci fi animation and found the g offering of futuristic view of the continent. there was a 135. i think directors invited to page across africa, the 3 requirement,
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10 minutes, hopeful future and it must have hopeful future and future worth. so as i fi, and i was one of the ones i've got selected, the, you know, the wealth of stories update meaning to in africa. it's silver. there's so much that we haven't tapped into. and if we don't do it, it's going to be done for us. it's already starting to happen. the from a fine arts fund, his degree edwards university, to a post graduate diploma and animation. let's see, hold ventured to funds for a mazda is echo black and becoming the 1st african estimate to it. but selected despite this prestigious j. d t to remain his passion. back inside africa, he co founded the animation academy in japan as bit between 219
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so i went to the parents to learn from the business, goes down to this school in the world. and even in the interview to get into the and i said, i want to come to, to learn what you guys do to come back and do it. and that's essentially what i did . there's a proof of graphics from the mean that when the mendoza library burns down the so much that i've learned that i can just keep to myself it's, it's, that's useless. it's important for me because if it's important for the young people that are coming up, it means they can see the same future that i see the way that i have taught. and the way that i haven't met cuz i'm or the whole is in the reason i still stuck on paper. so i still start with something that looks like this. so i do my reps on paper because the computer has and do and that's detriment does not include here, especially when i go with them. i color pen does have to do it again and i know
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what i'm going to fix once i scan them and then i put them on the machine. i went to fits, i wanted to do integration. i didn't think about carry it in, thinking about mind. i wanted to do randomization, but they said there's no animation that's fine on. so i did find lots. i do not regret that decision that place open my mind. so animation, i'm self taught. so even to get into the blonde, it was with a self taught things and that could be always good enough. when i talked to myself in the mission i was in. so i told with like as remember they used to get to memory sticks of that. and it was like one gig a month, i would watch animation and try to copy it and think it was good enough. and then when i played back, so it was a lot of trial and error. so a comprehensive i to of africa would only be complete with a visit to may goes and i had the chance to visit this remarkable acktis nation and wanted to guide you in preston. the me, k, i gallery, is one of the largest and oldest in west africa. and when i was in lagos, i had a chance to visit this multi story odds haven and had
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a unique opportunity to speak with the founda. nick, a hassle founded in 2009 fine. a julian tech sto, autism, me, kate, can tie. this is west staff because the most extensive art gallery was wanted to come here. and today we have the unique opportunity of speaking with me. k, a, some young people who tell us what are in africa next to them. policy and a 5 story building. it boost a collection of about $8000.00. they told me 19, i do an outward from various artists, including chief josephine obo, mccloud. the gallery is deposit to be transformed, the long neglected us and culture industry in a julia and encourage the growth of african cultural heritage. this gallery is a well known cultural sport and tourist destination in west africa, especially among young people. many of whom discovered it's on social media. brown
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and everywhere i buy you out in the color. so i was breaking. i'm coming to me is 9 . as we already see here, the difference tries you have you have your advisor. all of these people make for either the case dream is to reach the age gap in our appreciation to provide streaming to young office and visual musical and performing arts. these artists then showcase best deals to guess, demonstrating that traditions of earning a living the space is open to opt into the old agents offering guest so unique opportunity to connect with their routes and foster a sense of community and pride. make
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a wants to show how often sense family tradition, community so i would love to go back to the case i'd gallery one day, but for now this is where we end this incredible round up of some of ask because most, if i recreate them, please let us know what you think we love hearing from you and you know where to find us. we have our own all social media platforms, but i've still got some data. perfect, so i'll leave it here for now. thank you so much for watching by the the, the, to the
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