WRITE ABOUT ADVERSITY, TRUE SCHOOL OF THE MIND – Katharine Lee Bates: Love planted a rose, and the world turned sweet

Living between amber waves of grain and purple mountain majesties Falmouth is adorable. We are lucky that people can arrive from all over the world to visit Cape Cod. You can experience Old Silver Beach, but get there early if you want to get a spot on the beach. Landfall restaurant https://www.landfallwoodshole.com/, is a date night, where you can find …

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MUSICAL MOMENTS, VIBRANT AND HYPEREMOTIONAL – Casey Desmond: When musical artistry does not stop there

Believe in what the naked eye will not see Its friendly staff will be happy to you advise step by step, creating your unforgettable piece of art. Entering Boston‘s Paint Bar https://thepaintbar.com/, you too can discover a something where enjoy your creative time, using brushes, a canvas, acrylic paint and apron. Some people think that music helps to enhance their …

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ATTITUDES AND REVOLUTIONARY TECHNIQUES OF THE IMPRESSIONISTS – Edmund Tarbell: Across the Room

Working out-of-doors and high-keyed palette Boston (Massachusetts), it is famed for as being home to many prestigious universities and technical colleges. To get a real feel for this city, we suggest explore it by foot, starting by huge Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Its collection is spectacular https://www.mfa.org/, and you too can remaine asthonised by its array of French Impressionist …

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TANZANIAN CREATIVE NOISES, ON THE WAY – Travel Tanzania, discovering there is no distance that has no end

Without forget: Elfu huanzia moja (a thousand begins with one) To safeguard itself from mass tourism, Tanzania https://www.tanzaniatourism.go.tz/fr/tanzania/category/travel-information has focused on high prices to preserve a pristine nature. Go on a safari and meet the Maasai people, climb Kilimanjaro or sunbathe on fine sandy beaches. The choice is yours, but we offer you an alternative way: to know this land, …

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USING SOCIAL MEDIA, TO BREAK AWAY FROM CONSERVATIVE WAY – Osse Greca Sinare: Subversive, conceptual and sharp

To transform a part-time passion into a career If you are and adventurous, Udzungwa Mountains National Park https://www.tanzaniatourism.go.tz/en/destination/udzungwa-national-park has breathtaking views and local guides to lead the way. Five hours north of Dar es Salaam, to a trip for exploring the beautiful Tanzanian wilderness. If you want to make a wonderful photographic memory, using the techniques suggested by short online …

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A FASHION WORKING TO MAKE DREAMS REALITY – Kemi Kalikawe: The fashion designer that create for the stars

Overcoming obstacles on fashion chance Tanzanians are religious, and they also value modesty in dressing and this is reflect in their dressing. Generally, men wear pants and dress shirts. With tops that do not expose their cleavage, Tanzanian women wear skirts or dresses that go below the knee. In bright and colourful traditional cotton cloths, the kanga is a garment …

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PARCHED EARTH – Elieshi Lema: Telling patriarchal oppression of women

Writing book that portrays life, between traditional and modern norms Millions of tourists, when they leave, they take home Maasai handmade crafts like woodcarving, and colorful fabrics. Tanzania is home to some of the unique handcrafted souvenirs in Africa. Before purchasing, be sure to look around and do not be afraid to bargain. Mwenge Woodcarvers Market it is a great …

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THE GREAT MUSICIAN IN TANZANIA LIVING THE LIFE OF A STAR – Diamond Platnumz: When the dedication to a girlfriend open doors in the music industry

A Tanzanian songwriter, between scandals and wrong decisions For your schedule of live music and beach parties, you will find an abundance of tasty street food snacks served here, as well as an occasional concert. Located right on the Msasani Peninsula, Coco Beach, for you nightlife at New Maisha Club https://www.facebook.com/pages/Maisha-Club/197427436964094, a nightclub right along the beach. Tanzanians music stretches …

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MAASAI ART EXPERIENCE – Peter Ray Mwasha: Independent Arts and Crafts Professional

Tanzania on Canvas Its Kivukoni Fish Market is a great opportunity to witness the blending of cultures and business in a traditional Tanzanian setting. Known for its beaches and music, the city is brimming with a variety of activities for every type of your interest. Best things to see while visiting Dar es Salaam https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/dar-es-salaam-tza-dar-dar.htm, the City of Peace, they …

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CREATIVE PEOPLE, BETWEEN INSPIRATION AND MEANING OF ART TRAVEL – There are no foreign lands. You only are a foreign, between Pretoria and Johannesburg

Five moments on the South Africa road, remind you of where why you chose to get there When you browse through the Santu Mofokeng photo book, you will remember a bookstore in Johannesburg, the same city where you bought an Nkhensani Manganyi t-shirt. The Apartheid Museum will bring back to your memory Soweto and the poems of Keosapetse Kgositsile, while …

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PORTRAIT OF A COMPLEX SOCIETY, IN A STATE OF TRANSITION – Santu Mofokeng: The essence is not what you see in photographs, but what you feel

From the zealous expressiveness to billboards It is a bookstore hosts exciting events and workshops. With many international titles for sale (focus on African writers), in downtown Johannesburg, Bridge Books https://bridgebooks.co.za/ sells new and second-hand books. To remember your African trip, try to find a book by South African photographer Santu Mofokeng, His groundbreaking series of publications it was the …

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AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD AN AFRICAN BRAND – Nkhensani Manganyi: Celebrate South Africa’s new sense of identity

Explore in a creative way what it means to dress African, in the 21st Century Everywhere, age and social position live through the clothes that people wear. The mix of cultures and ethnic groups of South Africa also offers you the opportunity to observe their style in dressing. The Ndebele tribe is renowned for its beaded decorations. In the Xhosa …

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VERSES THAT COMBINES TWO TRADITIONS – Keorapetse Kgositsile: When writings focus on Pan-African liberation

Informed heroism and humanism, into poems As you move through permanent exhibits, you will experience an emotional journey through South Africa‘s history. Its paths follow the country through decades of oppression. Through photos and film footage, the Apartheid Museum https://www.apartheidmuseum.org it portrays the apartheid story. Soweto (20 kilometers southwest of Johannesburg), it was an area of planned segregation. In 1976, …

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KWAI-JAZZ, THE SUCCESSFULLY FUSED KWAITO AND JAZZ – Don Laka: The vocal advocate for increasing local music content

Grow, joining an Afro-fusion musical group Where to find good music in Pretoria? You can try small live music venues, and Jarr Bar https://www.facebook.com/JARRbarPTA/ is also the perfect venue. Tucked away behind the Botanical Gardens, it is a small venue, the perfect place for a more intimate music-listening experience. Maybe, you too will listen something by Don Laka. He had …

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