Skip to main content

tv   Afrimaxx  Deutsche Welle  January 6, 2025 8:02pm-8:31pm CET

8:02 pm
were here at the beautiful hugo house, a retro 19 sixties classic. but 1st we find out how i can connect and support women with our loyalty and marissa c home. and now we had a kaufman listing to luna is reshaping can cost it gets hot. and then discover how the sand people from libya are innovating with virtual reality to keep their traditional lies. i'm finally set to invest and you're watching gas remax. the by tail, been some real from johannesburg, also known as the slowly save his own admission to change people's perceptions about seeking isn't what the food he creates. would you take a bite out of that be if it or not. this right here is the get
8:03 pm
is known as the source here. this is how but cute been show me all is changing. people's attitudes about beacon is in the region. diet, in very simple terms, is a, dies that complete the excludes animals. the obvious one is the elimination of animal flesh, but the of the 5 products from animals such as milk, eggs, and such the challenges of region food, very obvious one. remember, you're busy to meet your whole life. and somebody's basically say boys varying that you are doing something wrong and that can be something to protect and defend. so whenever you speak about changing,
8:04 pm
people are always going to hold on to their beliefs and the cultural norms and especially south africa. so that's a very nice centrix on site. everything. i mean we've got the bright, you know, and the prize, the central parts of south african heritage. then we've got traditions african traditions where we slot the animals. but i invite everybody for us to re evaluate even though this tuesday halton this direction contribute to our well being and our health products like toasting from japan districts china town here he finds diverse options to incorporate his flavor full meals. welcome to charlotte. so this is way i get my 1st pauses. as you can see, there's a nice, wide selection of will damage the rest of all
8:05 pm
the time. oh, how are you know, could i please as for, for these telephones and one doesn't of the soft, toughest, please. thank you. to use the like the 5th, a cheese of soy milk, the 1st type of output to nicole. you lated dairy no does fit to with. so i'm able to get to to who's like a blank page. but you've got a nice protein foundation and the interesting thing, it's good news to tear to is. this is also a very light characteristics. you can use it as an egg, substitute 3, also going to have it on the bride through his father. thank you. was introduced to the israelite community and demona israel, a community operating and running some of the earliest to begin restaurants in factories throughout the world. i remember the 1st thing that 8 was a lentil burger,
8:06 pm
but the way the bill was prepared was it really has done this to me. so i wanted to learn more. this is black finders. it usually grows on the part of a tree. and it's highly nutritious, rich in minerals, and like with nutrients and very taste. he was also inspired by beacon restaurants in the united states. at the time they did, some of the earliest medium risk arrives in the, in the united states, the brand, the risk run. what's called sol vegetarian, which was very popular in states like atlanta in chicago. so i began to learn about what day were preparing. so the general vegan food was, was region sol. so your traditional solving food, things like your teams, the style solving chicken upon bread, you know, those kinds of foods had been transformed into the ve getting equivalent. so i
8:07 pm
wanted to translate that idea into a modern south african perspective. these meet the alternatives i made with what because the time c ton basically was cape flour protein and the the, the flowers been colored have colors added to it and, and then flavors as well. and then cooked in showing temples they don't eat. so this is typically the type of meat or weight comes from this uh, cost of what is called boot um in the early days my wife inspired me to go in and start a like a take away kind of vending kind of being in shovel johannesburg.
8:08 pm
so we, we started making things like reagan burger of or didn't pizza pies and so on. would wake up see o'clock in the morning that be to pick them and then start working on the streets and start selling. and it was very enjoyable. i mean, people were very, this was region, people never questioned it. they didn't, you know, even the, that aspect that it's be, did, people just wanted nice. so outside of concept, food is just food and i think that's really my main message. and if ford is enjoyable and we don't have to kill anybody to have any, enjoy that food, should we do that? would we do that? not be a reasonable way to move forward to enjoy our lives with that. how many of the animals or without how many other creatures turning to a meat free diet certainly sounds appealing to go house as
8:09 pm
a mid century. modern lost a piece which embodies the essence of modern style, with its clean lines, practicality, and connection to nature. and now joined by public experts, mario barry guy who is also the own of the century. mario, i have never seen such a unique home all day, any specific mid century modern architectural features or elements that you particularly find special in the home. you know, what i find interesting in the house is that they've done pop and we work with small little secret doors that opens up. it's part of a shelving and it's a he didn't sort of go in the house. and at the time when they constructed this house, the lounge windows was apparently the biggest shop windows. it was fitted in 1962 in cape town. and if you see the hoss from above, the architect designed it in a, in a why shape? so there's ways that you as a family can disappear and sort of have your own space and it states perfectly in
8:10 pm
the middle of a big property, was the equal size calling to the funds and to the back. he was very well known for finding the lights. so through the seasons, you'll see that the lock moves into this house from different windows and these old long to sky lots everywhere through the house of catches to live. well, mario, well, i can't wait to continue our conversation in physical fit. thank you. removed the is a visionary artist who is re shaping the way we perceive the influence of us or her transformative spaces. she empowers female artist and channels out potential to cross a bright to, to my a ken olandt actively support and connect women pezora, lead tv on thursdays. for me, it's important to share and message a strong message, the move people, and to advocate for women. notice in a while that under estimate the impact of on visionary alters q rate to and fond of
8:11 pm
the routine challenges back. no, i'm in the office with the nation with it purpose that yes us can be the hanging on the war, but all is a is a need. jim is a way that we spoke the and spoken word. you may come from different background, different ethnic group, different religion, different cultures, different kind of is yet the language of all is too powerful. and this also translating my action when i q rates. exhibition is the success of all the all these. and i like to see us is cool and i can make a little difference in the life of analysis. this is for me, a great achievement. money cannot pay for that. so i may teach homeschool in spaces and vibrant galleries, recognizing odds potential to shape the future, especially for female autism. the women all took
8:12 pm
a value less of and made ologies. and the don't actually really have, fortunately to showcase their words and to be in, in the line line. and i was more contribution for our different initiatives, raise the voice of woman and we showcase women from across the board for the us connects women initiative. this project is under the platform age of your next school, and we have also on howard's and connect private sectors and government entity to raise the voice and to create awareness about female artwork. and she made office. please give, oh oh, it's just a big one of those pezora. all it is the bridge that connects us. oh, connecting point to others. that shape mind hans and society support. social good. it is. yeah. it's like the bridge is getting more and more concrete. we are
8:13 pm
talking, we are sitting and we have gotten most of the people from different thoughts of the work. and what's more important that we learn from that it's like good practice to continue to be on. it's not only celebrate the extraordinary talent and resilience of female autism world wide. importantly, it also has its workshops in which authors from all over the world in gauge. and this has led me to have meaningful conversations with international artist of i've discovered new techniques, new ways of thinking for to raphi. so it's a broad and somewhat knowledge of office and makes this group as an individuals and to the i'm a have to pull the footage shows me off. which of these me move visions a for my own work and also to be able to show everyone how i am progressing. the
8:14 pm
theme of the auctioneer this year is about and priscilla paused and i'd like to know what the future. so we have to create this story between each and every all tour may be conceptual, abstract, or emotional. the intention of the theme is to help the view is see and feel either the world of himself, in a new way. for artist, a miracle he ali, it was an opportunity to articulate how self acceptance can help one move forward. what better representation than myself as a kid? but here we have the mirror wrote, which is broken. some people called accept what they see in the reflection. so the project, something as the project, i know the personality here, i wanted this to show how we should accept our service to make that move forward into someone better in the future. i think that z a is like a hives to nurture all. it is correct. to receive but also we'll some believe or
8:15 pm
that education is power a month, so we own was a power the all the stuff to be mental like today the conference for example, is the bottom powering and the sharing knowledge and the vision conversations, you know, meaningful conversations and as it prod, mortgage, and i think that it's important that we keep back to our country to, to quote, the legacy of yes would be to see people proud of that old to see the young ones say, oh, i want to start out and say that's cool, how about, well fortunately, here in the island, and i don't need to go abroad and we want to keep them to important people to crate to you, to exhibit here and have a nice international of the initiative of the office about africa 654 while we connect the 54 african countries across all as you know, all it's enough for track is so powerful. and i know the initiative that we have,
8:16 pm
we simply launch is the, as did you for my dream is to raise awareness about as to g for us, with the on, sorry, moody proves that aren't, can you say felt future female and male out to so like shaping the future for female office is an outstanding feeds. know back to your mario, what is your favorite dream of the home and why? they said my favorite room has to be this room. i absolutely love in the morning to have my cup of coffee and my lunch tea, and i look through the big windows out onto the garden and see the day starts. now, the furniture is well suited to the home. what was your approach when it came to the decal? you know, i think it was just like a institute and go right to ship of mid century pieces. and when we found this house, every single jay and table and couch just once magic and fitted into the house to the seems to me to you to fall. i'm excited. scratching out the dining room. you'll
8:17 pm
pardon in what's his favorite elements of the home come? he said, okay, yeah, so this is united studios as you can see, at least parts of the box together and you rocked in the middle of the house. we bought a big old of tree garden state team. and for him, this is just the most creative space to work from. i completely understand why e 11th of space so much. the natural lights has everything exec apart from its beauty. what does this have means to you and your partner in it feels like a peaceful sensory. essentially indeed, you know, this is the place we, we spend weekends in the garden and it's just like you never one of these. yeah, thank you so much mario for inviting us into your home. that's my table is broken. i ask a comp and to but what about a broken guitar? us blessings to and guy aim allowing who runs a soles off. they could talk haneke. as
8:18 pm
i advise, advise, the instrument uses how best we can use and also how best to become intent. the instrument from string changes to new friends from broken have stopped proposed to extensive modifications at blessings. tomb does, could talk clinic your instrument will get the attention and treatment needs to get back on track the which the situation we are in the most of the musicians especially did or is so defend to it from a place to get their ice from and 6 so i thought it was that i should start this company get agreement, we use the net importer, which means that locals an x, that's where in the country need to look for alternative means to get access to what they want. 10 years ago. blessings to guide and to fight
8:19 pm
a gap in the market and started a business repair in good time. we came to the 5 best get at the joining think it was not working, you know, some function to buy. so it has been fixed it. hold on while i'm satisfied, it is now ok. given the song that they turn in vegas, i gave sam what would be soon i started joining before the 30. so the 1st was for me to learn how to do tests in doing. i was just learning techniques so now like any of those problems. so i've built the guitars for about 5 years, and then are you sending them becomes easier for me? oh, is that you are interested in coventry as always bring up? my dad, does it come into so this other time or we we went to to fix the house. of course it in his own world wide guy through the numbers. yeah. and thompson. there
8:20 pm
was uh, working on that or on a, just uh and then uh i was, i was actually interested to see how we yours like yours repaired it. so i came across to him and asked him, i think i so i can learn from him the techniques that he uses. so uh yeah, except that its, i started uh, working with him on landing from him, from 20 live in up to 2017. we settled as a company and ours out, one of the senior lafayette, the guitar is quite inexpensive and the process it can takes up to 4 weeks. but the process actually starts before then with sourcing the wood, which he doesn't planned time.
8:21 pm
so it is all protected by law. we will get them from authorize the dia, registered with ministry or force we by long solely by that and make sure that we cut it from. we said cornerstone. so we got it from the center going out as a mentor, as another do that is to make sure that we, we have the long grids. so i see i have to show that grants do with bricks and, but we have the longer grins. and then the old can stay for sometimes without a new track. so the whole process is done in atlanta, that's where we have uh, the machine all ready for us to cut the wood and also percentage into it for the sizes that we need. dr. cutting i left the funding. there comes the this process of right. so drying the world to provide for, for because the minimum time given is 3 years after carefully selecting what he will need for the current build or repair lessons troubles back to his workshop any
8:22 pm
longer with the assemblies. like bending the membership uh, putting everything together, the total and the part of this broad boddeson bio overall. how good it would. and this one we are experimenting with. uh uh, this type of wood, it's binding and also for this to finish. uh we, we need some pick ups. so pick ups we need to input. uh for example. yeah, we have this important pick ups. we also have, uh, uh, nick or so this is just assemble and assemble neck. uh it's mitch removed uh from boswell, for this one. we also getting a new bridge. the bridge design is something like this which has a tail piece and then the bridge which will be streams. and then the strings will be the side as the time. and i renamed us, they've met him by the we are also doing and here's the glass on which is how to play,
8:23 pm
to get to how to play the piano and in music instrument. we also do instrument music, instrument care advisory with this special skills as the guitar adopt. and the guitar meter blessings is re shaping them, allow in musical landscape. most of the people here are using tests are using music as the korea and also move to something to decide what their life to bring a guitar from outside a professional to get to from website, which is way for me, maybe to a $1000.00 and compare the need to do to the one that we kind of julia and allow the my low end to split shift because it got most of minus to viewed as that proficient and good to and also to, to, to use the, to buy innovating with locally available materials blessings to them that has handcrafted over a 100 guitars and repair to congress others to make sure that my lo, in guitar players keep funds trimming. the thanks to play things.
8:24 pm
musicians in malawi never missed a beat. in the mid the, the sand people africa's most ancient tribe harnessing the power of virtual reality to collab ricky design and experience that comes across as a video game that serves to preserve their dying culture. be surprised to send people the oldest, traceable, try the nation. go back 20000 years ago. and the remote village of duncan, by somewhere in the media, asserted people using the are to concrete video games in almost anything they did communities and there was so difficult hunting section because under should it anymore. the comment that she also wondered any house by your site, if it feels like it's ever since the local,
8:25 pm
some people with together the group of research and design us to develop the, our games to present the knowledge and wisdom for future generations to come. the duncan boss project is a collaboration between the maybe university of science and technology. and i'll book university in denmark. i think the most exciting with emerging technology is that you can actually capture experience in a fully embodied experience. and i think so, the most exciting has been to read tell a story that was told or lead by an elder, and i told them close when i chested via for the 1st time. i was not scared of it. that's close here. i got to experience hunting for the 1st time because as women we were not allowed to go hunting. and so of course, and i think that was the zip code design process takes into account what just as the said community used to interact with the v r. this then becomes the basis of
8:26 pm
developing an interaction system that is authentically their own code. aside from me, so it's a respectful way of working together because you, i appreciate that now the people that know something you don't. and so what i bring is the technical understanding and what they bring is, you know, what does it mean down here? what if you want to capture something that can do to us knowledge, all our culture and heritage, they are estimated to be about 30000 sending the menu belonging to the high on john c in the case of the groups. the vincent's colonial times the thing pushed off the traditional lands site and have the lowest average incomes in life expectancy. what the duncan boss, we are project this on, people have an opportunity to preserve and share the traditional living experience following the success and don't come us. a team is now looking to explore the possibilities of the with other indigenous groups. and this is how this tribes and
8:27 pm
the may be preparing themselves for the future. that's about all the time we have for you today. we heard people enjoy the show, but now it's time for me to kick back, relax and make myself at home until i'm off to leave. don't forget to head over to d, w dot com, forward slash at re max full. see you soon. the . the see is the prima donna rena, in the suns. maria the countenance. this only done
8:28 pm
so it gives valet clauses to disadvantage dedication and experience with building the confidence of the next on d. w. the surrounded by trees. and they use of nature's grace adaptive. and nothing's be to your trees in 2 hours, palm d, w. the
8:29 pm
fluid you do the same to tense. she survived our streets. thanks to music was the nazis favorite conductor, is more than the, the genuine 2 musicians under the swastika, a documentary about this sounds of power, inspiring story about survival of the home. i did go get the tennis. i was the only one who lives in nazi germany. watch now on youtube dw documentary. do you know which of these 3 industries has the highest c o 2 emission rates, which is good, concrete, transforming business syllabus on to figure out what's
8:30 pm
the real new deal? just reimbursing the watch now. the don'ts of dedication, verbally scrolling through gives children the strength and the shifted dreams. what now from a long ways to, to, to kind of boost from is the and submerged what happens when the tide no longer receive the re.

0 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on