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Tanzania: Insieme ai Bambini di Pemba Island verso la spiaggia - Parte 9/16
Abbiamo noleggiato, anche oggi, le biciclette e ci siamo diretti ad una spiaggia vicino Wete. Ci perdiamo nella foresta ma poi dei bambini ci mostrano la strada verso la spiaggia. lasciamo le bici sotto una palma e proseguiamo a piedi fino a mare. trascorriamo il pomeriggio tra i bambini e questa spiaggia desolata, vergine.
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Over the Islands of Africa - Zanzibar
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The apps for our series „Over the Islands of Africa- Zanzibar, Mauritius, Madagascar, Sao Tomé and Cape Verde.
Each app contains the film and many extras such as a biography of the photographer, a making-of gallery and further texts regarding the islands and the films.
To get a feeling for the apps, you can download the preview version for free at the AppStore (
If you prefer to get a DVD, please visit our Website !
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Over the Islands of Africa -- Zanzibar
The sounds of their names alone conjure up thoughts of pristine beaches, spices and the tales of a thousand and one nights. The five-part documentary series Over the Islands of Africa follows five internationally renowned photographers as they explore the islands around Africa -- Zanzibar, Mauritius, Madagascar, São Tomé & Príncipe and Cape Verde.
The photographers stop at nothing in pursuit of spectacular perspectives for their aerial photographs, stories and portraits, making use of unusual means of transport, from a motorised parachute to a flying rubber boat that can land on land as well as water.
Photographer Matthias Ziegler is an Africa specialist. He has visited nearly every country on the continent on assignments for international agencies. Zanzibar, however, is new territory for him. He's come to the former slave island for a photo book -- and this time he's not alone. To see the Tanzanian archipelago from the air, he has enlisted the services of ultralight pilot Richard Meredith-Hardy of England to fly him around in his FIB, or flying inflatable boat. Perfect conditions for an adventurous journey: as a world champion ultralight pilot, Richard and his FIB can take off and land practically anywhere -- in theory.
Their expedition begins on a dhow, the typical sailboat of East Africa. There Matthias meets the most famous singer in Zanzibar, the centenarian Bi Kidude, who sings a mysterious love song for him. Meanwhile Richard can't land at the airfield in the capital Stone Town because the front wheel of his flying dinghy won't latch into place. Instead he opts for a water landing off the nearby island of Chumbe. There they finally meet after a series of detours -- and stumble across Matthias' first motif: swimming lessons for Muslim schoolgirls. They've never seen the ocean from below before.
The search for subjects leads Matthias and Richard from the old city of Stone Town and Nungwi to Zanzibar's largely untouched sister island of Pemba. They encounter boat makers and Sufi singers; discover flying foxes, an endemic bat species; and taste the prized cloves cultivated by 108 year-old Aladi.
Matthias' speciality is portraits. It's important to him to capture the pride of the Zanzibaris in pictures. He goes to great lengths to win the locals' trust, at one point even braving shark-infested waters. For his part, Richard does his utmost to give Matthias the opportunity to find extraordinary perspectives from the air. And he does so in the face of stiff resistance -- from storm fronts, gale-force winds and sometimes Tanzanian bureaucracy.
On their adventurous journey they explore the spice island archipelago to its farthest reaches -- by land, by water and in the air. A journey full of extraordinary encounters, tricky situations and spectacular photographs. Director Thomas Wartmann and his team were on hand with their camera.
Documentary | 2011 | HD | 52 minutes
Directed by: Thomas Wartmann
Camera: Jörg Hammermeister
Montage: Verena Schönauer
Music: Nils Kacirek
Production Manager: Carolin Neubauer
Line Producer: Markus Breimaier
Producer: Thomas Wartmann
Editor: Ulrike Becker, SWR
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DubRaJah - Eyasi Dub (ft. Mad Professor)
FROM THE EP ENKANG BY DUBRAJAH
OUT ON DUBOPHONIC
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“DubRaJah” is a project of Sergey Gabbasov, a Russian anthropologist and ethnomusicologist, specialized in the peoples of East Africa and Indonesia and student of “Dhow Countries Music Academy” (Zanzibar, Tanzania). He has made many ethnographical expeditions in different parts of Africa, Asia and Europe, produced several films about indigenous peoples and studied their native music. This is his first release on Dubophonic.
“Enkang” means “homestead” in Maasai language. Maasai is one of the very few tribes who have retained most of their traditions, lifestyle and lore. “Enkang” is also the name of DubRaJah’s EP, which was recorded in the period from Autumn 2013 till Summer/Autumn 2014 in Arusha (Tanzania), Stone Town (Zanzibar, Tanzania), Wete (Pemba, Tanzania) and Moscow (Russia). DubRaJah fuses a deep digital dub style with traditional African melodies and chants from the people of Maasai, Datooga, Hadza, Pemba and Zanzibar, incorporating also samples of Mad Professor on “Eyasi Dub” and “Zanzibar Dub”. Each track has is own magic, from the ritual chants in “Laibon” to the mystical beauty of the “Ngezi” forest, cleansing the body, the mind and the soul.
Zanzibar
Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania, in East Africa. It is composed of the Zanzibar Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25--50 kilometres off the coast of the mainland, and consists of numerous small islands and two large ones: Unguja , and Pemba.
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South African soldiers, Mozambican police shoot at each other
The South African National Defence Force has confirmed that SANDF soldiers and Mozambican border police were involved in a shooting incident in northern KwaZulu-Natal on the border with Mozambique.
In a statement, the SANDF said it had sent a team to investigate the incident.
The Mozambican police have told news agency Reuters that two members of the Mozambican border police were killed in the incident.
On the line we are joined Brigadier General Mafi Mgobozi from the South African National Defence Force
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