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or a system called the power series continues on d w. the okay, so that just 13 minutes away from south africa's capital for toria. rosemary hill is a sustainable farm that embraces the spirit of sharing one week one lino as the one to 9. so if the event of a news organic restaurant vacation accommodation, it is a perfect destination for adventure, leisure and nature love is best for when we meet the plus size session design of melissa bolton known as the queen of russell's in the may be a discovered drug artist belinda, talking about the fuzzies impact in south africa. then we head off to the sucka zambia to taste some of the most delicious street foods i am assuming will not have the same. i won't be and you are watching asked remax
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the you get to classics as a music program in nairobi, introducing young people success, the cool music. it provides education, life skills, and performance opportunities, helping young kids escape crime and creates right to fuses with your eyes closed and enjoying these means can you get is where it's coming full. surprisingly, it's from the get those off came to the house saying what a people buying from this loves performs that plastic called just music to the oceans. the group is known as the family get of plastics when you get a plastic. so they find that there's a lot of opportunities but of given us north and you missed opportunities for long music number one. and number 2, it also has all of us
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a continuously. but above all, you know, the main reason for different classics is making music. i'm writing a difference. the single sign on one guy was born and bred in go to go show one can just like just loves people. he appears to be a can only time it is. how did it happen that he didn't for, for drugs or guns like me either get to kids growing up in colorado? sure. of course the experience or the address to, to imagine the operating and forgiveness people be role deal. but what i'll see, you know, growing up for certain slums, it's a big opportunity. don't say it depends on how you, you're very close. it's in budget as in front of the, of opportunities to ship your house, you know, put your to just like get to classics just to make a limited of the toner to you. and she's the one to make it all happen. elizabeth door. okay. why did the pharmacy leave hucker yet in 2008 to all 5,
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get to keep the opportunity to type the music and play the guest cert. deborah classic started quite by accident in 2008, 2009. i met the priest who was that, and i'm in charge of st. john's community center where we started and he learned to i was doing music. and so then he reached out to me the following day. they said, oh, but these 14 children whose thing in the church do you think you can teach the music? and at that time i was like, sure, but i was like no problem. we can do this. and so i got a few teachers to come and they started teaching music to 14, sing us, unless he's what has grown in to get the plastics. i just feel that everybody deserves to have music in their lives. i think our biggest challenge was the life of the kids themselves. you know, you have a child coming and then they disappear. you try to for them, you find out that their lives to comes to this is really are working a gave them. the other thing was finding the resources in terms of instruments,
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in terms of the teachers, in terms of the pots for the instruments, but also money to keep the lights on our side. what has been, we've been get to plastic for over the individual student has know even maybe to the position of funding stuck on the deputy conduct. what does he think? easy, too. that and the privilege people have no understanding of classical music, which is why crime prevention with classical music. he supposed to walk because the keeps don't license, don't they? the a wait. is that some of the classics dollars? we've estimates, especially we're sending some is things we had never seen in our life. uh, were you all used to do to us, you know, piano keyboards, drum stairs, and then all of a sudden, you see to boons, some boots for your leaves, things you've never seen giving bucks. you get the classics of say, they help really help us. you know, community, you know, shipped uh the license many. so i decided to, to become
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a true don't the other people and to make sure more and more kids are being enrolled into the program. seems to be things simpson. get to plastics has not only perfected that talents, but also this complex a box to international state is performing for notable fee. dyslexia vide and biological bama, pharmacies and for mccain and president vocal to conduct a targeting to the what to date, sign one, it needs france harvey, hosting for another upcoming courses or any performance you have to go through positions in clear going to practices of course, and make sure you, you know, that music that's been played. most of all music i've talked to music so you have to read. so you have to be very good reading, literally road through your music before, han da. so those are the pieces that we play are picked by off music to western classical pieces that they feel teach something to the kids. the kids play with
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their heart when they're playing african song, as long as they play well and they play with expression and they're, they have given what is coming out of their heart. i love what they elizabeth has made life easier for many keeps. we'd get to plastics and we've been safari con international invest festival. she has created a spring board in the platform where young music love us from every way i can meet with the kids and especially the ghetto kids benefit from these festivals. our process. i'm not huge. but we work hard at getting practice to help us to pay school fees from primary school level all the way to university level. so we look for partners who can give us in kind in order to make sure the welfare of our kids is okay. since beats that get to plastic music programs, housing board mode, the 1500 young people from the areas of part of go show how to do life change for the over the years. i can 100 percent positively say that for most of the kids who
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come through, it is a positive experience. it's not like we go to each child and take them out of poverty. but i believe what we give them is the strength, the whole the and your end. i love desire for a better life. 6 plastic this like a home to me. yeah. mid new fans who have no become like a funding get to plastic. is that music steps to learn from christ? because music knows no boundaries and bridges from the dental out into the what? the what a great initiative using classical music to fight cry or miss old inside last week is breathtaking landscapes. rosemary hill is an inch taunting escape, leaving the spring taking haven as theresa frank. and there's
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a hi. hi. can you give us a bit more background on this beautiful place? thank you so much. rose male farm is a family run business, my parents, and we're seeing e as in the seventy's. now, mission is always being to make the resources that we have available to our local community to make a difference, to create jobs and to up skill. everybody that it comes with comes to the fall and we introduced the hospitality lake. so we slowly started building mountain, bike trails, hiking child waiting, vineyards, restaurants kinda sounds amazing, misplaced, stunning. now we spotted a stunning maze. i know we're in here. can you please go see it? yes sir, let's go. so i'm going to be literally hosted hundreds of functions in here from all tech solutions to just the most beautiful events. uh, thank you so much teresa i conway. tasteful, more of this place. thank you so much. last last question, celebrates old body types with stylish and bold designs. it's an inclusive industry
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embracing all comes with elegance and confidence mates melissa pulse and no maybe as plus size. fashion design. who says large women con, look and feel beautiful in glamorous gowns. from intricate control traces to the coolest, everyday outfits. melissa, pulsing knows how to make a statement before we get to know how melissa became the namibian plus size fashion design on. let's oscar. why, she's known as the queen of russell's most of my designs, you would find please ruffles. every way i love the whole big met, decreases the ruffles are so free, the so free flowing through already see it from the fall. you know, you like you noticed that in the movie in session industry, i am the only design that that really, really tips into russel's cleats. at every sion we, when you see my collection, you'll know that big dresses the drama. it's how is the fault of beyond russell,
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and this is also renown for designing, for full of figures like her own. why is it such a popular line for her? and the movie has a lot of class that is woman them, a process woman myself. a lot of ladies would ask me, where do you buy this item? i really want this item and it's very difficult to find building and shopped. most of the items that you find a very basic i feel like we store is designed for the class size women. they design so that they can hide the board. you, but i feel like you should hide your body per se. you shouldn't look like a team should be flattering and blessed eyes. women also want to look good. we want to be glamorous, too, and it's like me basically designing for myself in an industry renowned for it's focused on skinny, has becoming a plus size design of been a difficult journey for melissa. it is 5 challenging for me because i've always designed for the smaller market when you go for your studies, the teach you the pets in school for smaller figures. and i think it took me quite
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some time, you know, to finally feel confident to be able to do better than making full blast size. woman melissa designs are inspired by the full elements and the environments around her. let's find out about her late to summer collection. all of my collections up based off of nature. i want to be of those designers that don't design because of training. what color palette is stringing. what type of sleeve get into the, i'm not that design. i want to be unique, mrs. latest fashion offering is the jack or, and collection inspired by the jack around the tree. how did she end up working with award winning rep at the 121 bowler, also known as ly next? due to collaborate of thoughts with loudness, she's in the movie and wrapper and she's a freshman icon as well as i actually approached her 1st, i told her, i really want to do a government for you. she also really wants to work with me and i do most of her performance outputs. her part was kept the one from the route to the box to the
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leaf. i wanted the top part to be a very 6, the revealing type of type of collected. they've got then what i mean, and i felt like her design style would, would suit more for this. so this is the check or in the collection part to i wanted the races to represent the flowers. i grew up with the dicker industry . my whole neighborhood is full of the decor and a dream. as a child, i was just fascinated by it. as i come back home, did i see all of these beautiful trees and the purple? yeah, and, and it's almost like as if the, the flowers are waving at me, you know, like as the wind goes through it, it's so special for me. melissa studied fashion design in cape town and started her own fashion. house incent, hook in 2012. but we did her love for designing clothes begin. it started when i was a little girl, when i watched the movie 100 in one dimensions,
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and i saw the beautiful characters of cru eligible my heart just looked up. i didn't want to necessarily be the evil part of grew i love, i wanted to be this glamorous present. that creates beautiful jason. and ever since that small age, i really just work towards that. now melissa is working furiously to finish the comments for her latest mini capsule collection. why is she under so much pressure? so the shoot that i'm doing tomorrow, it's basically a video shoot and my catalog shoot as well for this ring. i've tried to focus more on the control part of it all. and now i'm doing the ready to rearrange a little bit of strace, you know, because i'm currently busy finishing the last final touches. but overall i'm very excited for this. this is designed so all about being polled and beautiful. so it made perfect sense for her to loan to 2023 when to collection attract night. them
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a be a. but how did this all come about? liza ellis, one of my artist that i'd raise, she's very for the l g b g q community. and she's the one that host stress nice to and she told me the theme at that time was moving to chrome. and i was like, wow, mono chrome does the abrupt print for the into the wild collection, the drag queens, the so free. and i love how they told the story. i loved how they put up the drama in the common spin of the story of being into the wild. you know, being sick, free basically freedom strength and independence is mean. this is most her for life and for design and whether she's creating outward forklift event. every day work way she likes to remind us the big is all so beautiful. absolutely. for this melissa big is indeed beautiful. now one of the highlights of rosemary hill from the cabin. joining me now is thomas frank and managing director
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and own thomas. hi. we've had so much about your famous cabins. could you tell us more about the key elements that went into designing? um it started off as a shipping container and we tried to figure out the best way to optimize the use of shipping content. we brought in some of the key elements by turning it into an a frame, recreate that ex, extra space on the outside at the bottom. and on the 2nd story. and even upstairs, we added a little bit of width from the normal footprint. and so we have a comfortable bed big boss with a view and um its own its on the front so people can see the actual sunset funds. amazing. you guys at a center job with this place. thank you so much for your time to pick up and the next the we joined. belinda got done by the philosophy for her tests of 18 k pride performance and explore how may i is enjoy the
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. how does the mama african drag celebrate queen is and close a culture the spike pushed back. i can not separate my cost on it for my nose because they both a part of my identity, the belinda click on the cook. let's see, is a drag us as an active is living entirely to a township on the cape flats. they drag the sword is inspired by the close of culture and permanent female, so that for contrib places. so why did they combine the culture? and they look for drag when i say i mode cost, i'll kill clear cost. uh if, because the tool for me i into lead because i'm proudly cost. i'm also proud to clear up for me it is obviously important because it's also woke up. i'm doing
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these ego on his ideas that being created. i forget i cannot put in a house full of parameters. there was only space for me to be. i don't remember coming out the 1st time we spoke about. it was after i went to pageant and i was in the front page and my parents for that and it was just all your way chases. now i come from a very a family home and most of the packages and the bullying i've always received outside home. belinda is the founder of a move when called hash tag to that track magic which tells the stories of the struggles of black. we're people living in township. sweet discrimination is part of everyday life. how is belinda working towards changing that hashtags back jack magic was born out of the previous project that i was doing with lee an old ha ha,
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called king of k town. i then had an idea that we needed to fill in jack seems to navigate the lives in the township, and we need one that will press awards. it then became a move means townsend space of south fault, clear lives if the difficult face to navigate normally exact is to see with the one natural definition, but it's the live thing. can you clap? and that is also code says, i think in the township, particularly plays a political it for only because it trans crest is it really says x and norma tells type, this is no space. it's lisa english and neither of ideas of 10 guys being belinda is prepaying for the next performance as a headliner at k. tom pride. why already fits like this important showcases for korea people living in the townships. we've been deemed invisible for a very long time. not because we want to buy because we haven't been given the
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space, so it's full, full, full black artist like queer people, very important to be visible in k ton prized disposal. it deflects the diversity of the community, but it also seems as different message, the cleaners. it's not necessarily a wiping, and that's the dominant data toes in africa. but that, that the creative was imported from the waste. so black visibility increased spaces and therefore waiting much important the my to team tides, it's only 2. so the type is not just a party in a single place, but it's also a protest for this. he is pride for linda is performing songs by brenda, fussy, the icon, the closest thing at the mcdonough of townships by time magazine. but why has put it into chosen brenda fuzzy?
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my 1st memory of the music of song is but i'm not fast to be my drag name was really born out of that. maybe as we celebrate to who plan that was as a feel is fee is queen of pop and how magic close it was. but her messaging is, was the, was the messaging is those i live in today. the black preston celebrate goes into the says, black president. but it also is a song on 32, and i'm calling also for the feeder k. tom pride raises awareness of eligibility to plus issues and continuously campaigns for the freedoms of the queer community. in south africa, we are very lucky to bring them, but alfred up tons of it affords us our human dignity. we really,
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i'm katie. this is my goal of how was to blame said, any old possible africa. why do we denied existing in the own homelands input after jobs we need to approve states and for the legislation that provide us with our freedom and liberty for belinda, this freedom is not just political. it is also the personal. why is it so important to her life as a drag onto? it's the only time when i'm free, but i'm on stage. it's the type of thing built that i one for if it was. it's the soul of right to the
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the, the moment because drag is making a statement by challenging traditional know, bringing awareness to the fact the culture and orientation one when it comes to who you are. the thank human in that you go just and inspiring. zambia offers a feast for foods from me to fish to veggies. lusaka if culinary hot is where we explore this tasty food, see with blood that how yeah. and then come back, meet vegetables or fish. cities will find a tool in zambia. sucka is the color,
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mary, capital of the southern african nation, together with food blogger tie on them, come, but we discover it's vibrant to see. my name is probably a non combat and i am an economist and the fact that food chris, tanya, introduces us to, to kinda zambian snack with the texture that resembles bologna. so it's entirely vague and you can see that it shows us how to make it okay. did they say that it's kind of a wish here before grand aids, before we die and it's, it's an oak light is the wild tube is ground. not some romantic spices. a blended took to let's just paste. so then the assembly is this traditional dish does not have the activated taste but, but evokes the motions of one single cell. jeff. so this is the last step on the price says he's about to bake the to kinda in a separate part of, to cooking the paste for about 2 hours. it needs to bake for another 60 to 90 minutes,
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then that you kinda is ready to be caught and refined with the spicy hot tomato, reddish. to see that as children, there is no better dish to stop the day with from the home the child co stoves me out. scott talia takes us to put 2. yeah, 2 in the cities tend to boost that because premiere restaurants, specializing in traditional zambia, increasing shift jones is preparing lunch and is cooking a house specialty for us. if i say i'm preparing papers, so my you will not. yeah. if somebody or you may as i please shift jones since this dish with vegetables such as in paul, a local implant variant and ok. all vegetables native designs. and of course she and it's time to indulge in this dish full of harmonizing flavors out. thank you. the to conclude all day talia takes us to have favorite street food grill the go to spunk
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after a memorable night out with friends. optis steering's succulent cubes. zip codes mutual combined with freshly trump vegetables and spices cooked over fire and served in a paper pouch. while good meat has enjoyed across africa, zambia has under refutation. as the epi sent us a delicious goes meet recipes that is such a great way to end the day or the weekend on. the 2nd holds the rich and slaves of food coloring their history and will continue to inspire and such as side hour. and hopefully you'll pallets from classical music and kenya to taste the food and zambia. we hope that you enjoy the show full head on over to d, w dot com, a forward slash at re max until next time. goodbye the
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answer of the conflicts own with sarah kelly's ukraine says that its recent incursion into russian territory has made a mockery of putting the red lines and that the west should go haul in to help when the war i discussed the options with the finish for administer alina about tony is having a so how does she see the prospect of turning the side in bushes in version of ukraine? conflict in 30 minutes on the wi fi to the situation. and ukraine is getting increased even in the west of the country along the remaining many of those facing possible
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september 27th on dw. this city is hungry for the future. so i'm same and still place telling us 32000000 people live here. many of them i understand it. so it has so many people, there must be a way to do business here though, except my parents wanted me to become a civil servant, but i didn't like the idea of getting such an old fashioned job and being stuck with the dreams coming through, making money having a son when not, feels injunction stuff. september 19th on d w. the
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. this is dw news live from berlin, the leaders of the us and the u. k. preparing for a meeting that could re shaped the board in ukraine. bridge by minister care storm or is in washington where he and he was present invited, are due to discuss letting ukraine fire a long range weapons into russia. moscow warning doing so would drag nato into the war. also coming on germany and kenya had signed a new migration deal. it allows germany to more easily recruit skilled workers and to deport failed asylum seekers made increasing pressure here in berlin to try the migration route. the .

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