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πŸ”₯ 𝐸-𝑀𝑂𝑇𝐼𝑂𝑁𝑆 -  𝑙'π‘Žπ‘π‘π‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘šπ‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘œ π‘“π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘šπ‘Žπ‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘œ π‘β„Žπ‘’ π‘›π‘œπ‘› π‘£π‘’π‘‘π‘’π‘£π‘œ 𝑙'π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Ž 𝑑𝑖 π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘–π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’ π‘π‘œπ‘› π‘£π‘œπ‘–! πŸ”₯✨  π‘ͺ𝒐𝒔'𝒆̀?π‘ˆπ‘› π‘™π‘Žπ‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘–π‘œ π‘’π‘ π‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘’π‘›π‘§...
25/09/2024

πŸ”₯ 𝐸-𝑀𝑂𝑇𝐼𝑂𝑁𝑆 - 𝑙'π‘Žπ‘π‘π‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘šπ‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘œ π‘“π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘šπ‘Žπ‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘œ π‘β„Žπ‘’ π‘›π‘œπ‘› π‘£π‘’π‘‘π‘’π‘£π‘œ 𝑙'π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Ž 𝑑𝑖 π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘–π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’ π‘π‘œπ‘› π‘£π‘œπ‘–! πŸ”₯

✨ π‘ͺ𝒐𝒔'𝒆̀?

π‘ˆπ‘› π‘™π‘Žπ‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘–π‘œ π‘’π‘ π‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘’π‘›π‘§π‘–π‘Žπ‘™π‘’ π‘ π‘’π‘™π‘™π‘Ž π‘”π‘’π‘ π‘‘π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘’ 𝑑𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑒 π‘’π‘šπ‘œπ‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘–, π‘π‘’π‘›π‘ π‘Žπ‘‘π‘œ π‘π‘’π‘Ÿ π‘Žπ‘–π‘’π‘‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘‘π‘– π‘Ž π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘ π‘“π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘šπ‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘’ 𝑖𝑙 π‘šπ‘œπ‘‘π‘œ 𝑖𝑛 𝑐𝑒𝑖 π‘–π‘›π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘”π‘–π‘ π‘π‘– π‘π‘œπ‘› 𝑙𝑒 𝑑𝑒𝑒 π‘’π‘šπ‘œπ‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘–, π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘œπ‘ π‘π‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘œ 𝑖𝑙 π‘™π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘œ π‘π‘œπ‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’ 𝑒 𝑖𝑙 π‘™π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘œ π‘£π‘Žπ‘™π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘’ π‘›π‘’π‘™π‘™π‘Ž π‘‘π‘’π‘Ž π‘£π‘–π‘‘π‘Ž π‘žπ‘’π‘œπ‘‘π‘–π‘‘π‘–π‘Žπ‘›π‘Ž π‘π‘œπ‘› 𝑙'π‘’π‘‘π‘–π‘™π‘–π‘§π‘§π‘œ 𝑑𝑖 π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘β„Žπ‘’π‘‘π‘–π‘π‘–.

πŸ™ π‘†π‘œπ‘›π‘œ π‘π‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘“π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘šπ‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘’ π‘”π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘‘π‘œ π‘Žπ‘™ 𝑀𝑖𝑛𝑑, πΉπ‘’π‘ π‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘Žπ‘™ π‘‘π‘’π‘™π‘™π‘Ž πΉπ‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘šπ‘Žπ‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘’ π‘π‘’π‘Ÿ 𝑙'π‘–π‘›π‘£π‘–π‘‘π‘œ, 𝑒 𝑒𝑛 π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘›π‘”π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘§π‘–π‘Žπ‘šπ‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘œ π‘ π‘π‘’π‘π‘–π‘Žπ‘™π‘’ π‘£π‘Ž π‘Žπ‘™π‘™π‘Ž π‘šπ‘–π‘Ž π‘π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘ π‘Ž π‘π‘œπ‘™π‘™π‘’π‘”π‘Ž π‘€π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘π‘’π‘™π‘™π‘Ž π΅π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘›π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘‘π‘–π‘›π‘’π‘™π‘™π‘– 𝑒 π‘Žπ‘™ π‘‘π‘’π‘Žπ‘š 𝑑𝑖 πΆπ‘œ.π‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ΄π‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘’ Gianluca Mischi, Alessia Fezzardi, Fabio Luise, Massimo Manarini, Lorenzo Gangitano. π‘†π‘’π‘›π‘§π‘Ž 𝑑𝑖 π‘™π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘œ, π‘žπ‘’π‘’π‘ π‘‘π‘œ π‘£π‘–π‘Žπ‘”π‘”π‘–π‘œ π‘›π‘œπ‘› π‘ π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘’π‘π‘π‘’ π‘™π‘œ π‘ π‘‘π‘’π‘ π‘ π‘œ. πΏπ‘Žπ‘£π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘’ π‘π‘œπ‘› π‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘ π‘œπ‘›π‘’ π‘β„Žπ‘’ π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘–π‘‘π‘œπ‘›π‘œ π‘™π‘Ž π‘ π‘‘π‘’π‘ π‘ π‘Ž π‘π‘Žπ‘ π‘ π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘’ π‘π‘’π‘Ÿ π‘™π‘Ž π‘π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘ π‘π‘–π‘‘π‘Ž π‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘ π‘œπ‘›π‘Žπ‘™π‘’ 𝑒̀ 𝑒𝑛 π‘£π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘œ π‘π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘£π‘–π‘™π‘’π‘”π‘–π‘œ. 🌱

πŸ” 𝑷𝒆𝒓𝒄𝒉𝒆́ π’‘π’‚π’“π’•π’†π’„π’Šπ’‘π’‚π’“π’†?

𝐿𝑒 π‘’π‘šπ‘œπ‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘– π‘›π‘œπ‘› π‘ π‘œπ‘›π‘œ π‘›π‘’π‘šπ‘–π‘β„Žπ‘’ π‘‘π‘Ž π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘™π‘™π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘’, π‘šπ‘Ž π‘Žπ‘™π‘™π‘’π‘Žπ‘‘π‘’ π‘‘π‘Ž π‘π‘œπ‘šπ‘π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’. π‘†π‘œπ‘›π‘œ π‘™π‘Ž π‘›π‘œπ‘ π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘Ž π‘”π‘’π‘–π‘‘π‘Ž, π‘™π‘Ž π‘›π‘œπ‘ π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘Ž π‘’π‘›π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘”π‘–π‘Ž 𝑒 π‘™π‘Ž π‘β„Žπ‘–π‘Žπ‘£π‘’ π‘π‘’π‘Ÿ π‘π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘’ π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘™π‘Žπ‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘– π‘π‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘“π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘’ 𝑒 π‘Žπ‘’π‘‘π‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘–π‘β„Žπ‘’. π‘‰π‘’π‘œπ‘– π‘ π‘π‘œπ‘π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘Ÿπ‘’ π‘π‘œπ‘šπ‘’ π‘’π‘‘π‘–π‘™π‘–π‘§π‘§π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘™π‘’ π‘π‘’π‘Ÿ π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘£π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘’ π‘™π‘Ž π‘‘π‘’π‘Ž π‘π‘’π‘ π‘ π‘œπ‘™π‘Ž π‘–π‘›π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘’? π‘„π‘’π‘’π‘ π‘‘π‘œ 𝑒̀ 𝑖𝑙 π‘π‘œπ‘ π‘‘π‘œ π‘”π‘–π‘’π‘ π‘‘π‘œ π‘π‘’π‘Ÿ 𝑑𝑒. 🧭

𝐼𝑛 𝑝𝑖𝑒̀, π‘Žπ‘™ πΉπ‘’π‘ π‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘Žπ‘™ 𝑀𝑖𝑛𝑑 π‘Žπ‘£π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘– π‘™π‘Ž π‘π‘œπ‘ π‘ π‘–π‘π‘–π‘™π‘–π‘‘π‘ŽΜ€ 𝑑𝑖 π‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘‘π‘’π‘π‘–π‘π‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘’ π‘Žπ‘‘ π‘Žπ‘™π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘– 27 π‘–π‘›π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘– π‘“π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘šπ‘Žπ‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘–, 𝑑𝑒𝑑𝑑𝑖 π‘‘π‘’π‘‘π‘–π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘– π‘Žπ‘™π‘™π‘Ž π‘‘π‘’π‘Ž π‘π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘ π‘π‘–π‘‘π‘Ž π‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘ π‘œπ‘›π‘Žπ‘™π‘’ 𝑒 π‘π‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘“π‘’π‘ π‘ π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘Žπ‘™π‘’. π‘ˆπ‘›β€™π‘œπ‘π‘π‘Žπ‘ π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘’ π‘’π‘›π‘–π‘π‘Ž π‘π‘’π‘Ÿ π‘’π‘ π‘π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’ 𝑙𝑒 𝑑𝑒𝑒 π‘π‘œπ‘šπ‘π‘’π‘‘π‘’π‘›π‘§π‘’ 𝑒 π‘–π‘›π‘π‘œπ‘›π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘Ÿπ‘’ π‘šπ‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘– π‘π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘Žπ‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘’ 𝑒 π‘Žπ‘π‘π‘Žπ‘ π‘ π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘Žπ‘‘π‘’ π‘π‘œπ‘šπ‘’ 𝑑𝑒! 🧭

πŸ“… 𝑸𝒖𝒂𝒏𝒅𝒐?

π·π‘œπ‘šπ‘’π‘›π‘–π‘π‘Ž 13 π‘‚π‘‘π‘‘π‘œπ‘π‘Ÿπ‘’, π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘’ 15:15

πŸ“ 𝑫𝒐𝒗𝒆?

𝑀𝑖𝑛𝑑, 𝑖𝑙 πΉπ‘’π‘ π‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘Žπ‘™ π‘‘π‘’π‘™π‘™π‘Ž πΉπ‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘šπ‘Žπ‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘’, π‘ƒπ‘Žπ‘™π‘Žπ‘§π‘§π‘œ π‘…π‘Žπ‘”π‘Žπ‘§π‘§π‘œπ‘›π‘–, π‘†π‘Žπ‘π‘–π‘™π‘’ (𝑃𝑁)

@π‘šπ‘¦π‘šπ‘–π‘›π‘‘π‘“π‘’π‘ π‘‘π‘–π‘£π‘Žπ‘™π‘“π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘šπ‘Žπ‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘’

π‘ˆπ‘›π‘–π‘ π‘π‘–π‘‘π‘– π‘Ž π‘›π‘œπ‘–!

#πΈπ‘šπ‘œπ‘‘π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘  #πΊπ‘’π‘ π‘‘π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘’πΈπ‘šπ‘œπ‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘– #πΆπ‘Ÿπ‘’π‘ π‘π‘–π‘‘π‘Žπ‘ƒπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘ π‘œπ‘›π‘Žπ‘™π‘’ #πΈπ‘šπ‘œπ‘‘π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘Žπ‘™π‘Šπ‘’π‘™π‘™π‘π‘’π‘–π‘›π‘” #πΉπ‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘šπ‘Žπ‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘’ #πΊπ‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘‘π‘–π‘‘π‘’π‘‘π‘–π‘›π‘’ #πΆπ‘œπ‘π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘§π‘–π‘œπ‘›π‘’

πŸ’¬ "TΙͺ sᴇΙͺ ᴍᴀΙͺ sᴇɴᴛΙͺᴛᴏ ᴄᴏᴍᴇ sᴇ ΚŸα΄‡ α΄›α΄œα΄‡ α΄˜α΄€Κ€α΄ΚŸα΄‡ ɴᴏɴ ᴀᴠᴇssᴇʀᴏ ᴘΙͺα΄œΜ€ α΄ α΄€ΚŸα΄Κ€α΄‡?"A volte diciamo troppo, sperando che qualcuno fina...
17/09/2024

πŸ’¬ "TΙͺ sᴇΙͺ ᴍᴀΙͺ sᴇɴᴛΙͺᴛᴏ ᴄᴏᴍᴇ sᴇ ΚŸα΄‡ α΄›α΄œα΄‡ α΄˜α΄€Κ€α΄ΚŸα΄‡ ɴᴏɴ ᴀᴠᴇssᴇʀᴏ ᴘΙͺα΄œΜ€ α΄ α΄€ΚŸα΄Κ€α΄‡?"

A volte diciamo troppo, sperando che qualcuno finalmente ci ascolti. Ma cosa succede quando senti che tutto ciΓ² che condividi viene dimenticato o sottovalutato? È un segno di codipendenza – cercare la validazione fuori di te anzichΓ© dentro.

πŸ”‘ Lα΄€ sᴏʟᴜᴒΙͺᴏɴᴇ? FᴇʀᴍᴀᴛΙͺ. RᴇsᴘΙͺΚ€α΄€. Asα΄„α΄ΚŸα΄›α΄€α΄›Ιͺ.
Il tuo valore non dipende dalle parole che dici o dall’attenzione che ricevi. Inizia a coltivare relazioni basate su rispetto reciproco e autenticitΓ . 🀝

🌟 SᴍᴇᴛᴛΙͺ α΄…Ιͺ ᴄᴇʀᴄᴀʀᴇ α΄„α΄Ι΄κœ°α΄‡Κ€α΄α΄‡ Ι΄α΄‡Ι’ΚŸΙͺ α΄€ΚŸα΄›Κ€Ιͺ. RΙͺᴛʀᴏᴠᴀ Ιͺʟ α΄›α΄œα΄ α΄˜α΄α΄›α΄‡Κ€α΄‡.
Insieme possiamo spezzare questi schemi e costruire un dialogo piΓΉ sano, con te stesso e con chi ti circonda. πŸ’ͺ

Il cambiamento parte da te. Sei pronto a riscoprire il tuo valore? πŸ’š

πŸ‘—πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Isishweshwe, also known as shweshwe, is a fabric that has become an integral part of South African culture. In the b...
23/03/2023

πŸ‘—πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ Isishweshwe, also known as shweshwe, is a fabric that has become an integral part of South African culture. In the book "Isishweshwe: A History of the Indigenisation of Blueprint in South Africa," historian Juliette Leeb-du Toit delves into the origins and significance of this fabric, tracing its evolution from a colonial import to a proudly South African textile.

The fabric now known as isishweshwe has a complex history. It was originally a type of indigo-dyed cloth that was imported from India and Europe to South Africa in the 19th century. It was particularly popular among the Xhosa people, who used it to make traditional garments such as skirts and aprons. However, the fabric was expensive and often of poor quality, which meant that it was only accessible to the wealthy. πŸ’°πŸ’”

In the early 20th century, a German textile company called Da Gama Textiles began producing a similar fabric in Germany. This fabric, which was also indigo-dyed, was cheaper and of better quality than the imported fabric. It quickly became popular among South Africans, particularly among the working class and rural communities. The fabric became known as "German print" or "Ujamani" (meaning "German" in isiZulu).

During apartheid, the fabric became a symbol of resistance against the regime. The apartheid government had banned traditional African clothing and encouraged the wearing of Western-style clothing instead. However, many South Africans continued to wear isishweshwe as a way of expressing their cultural identity and rejecting the government's attempts at assimilation. πŸš«πŸ‘”

In the post-apartheid era, isishweshwe has become even more popular and has been embraced by designers and fashion houses around the world. It is now produced by Da Gama Textiles in South Africa and is known for its distinctive designs and colors, which range from traditional indigo to bright pinks and oranges. πŸŽ¨πŸ‘— πŸŒπŸ‘˜πŸ’ͺ🏽

Through her book, Leeb-du Toit explores the cultural and historical significance of isishweshwe, tracing its evolution from a colonial import to a symbol of resistance and cultural pride. She also highlights the role that Da Gama Textiles has played in the indigenisation of the fabric, and how it has become a part of South African identity.

Overall, "Isishweshwe: A History of the Indigenisation of Blueprint in South Africa" is an insightful and informative book that sheds light on the rich history of this important fabric. It is a must-read for anyone interested in South African culture and history, as well as for those interested in textiles and fashion. πŸ“–βœ¨

🚨 Don't miss out on this! 🚨🏰  is hosting an event exploring land and roots for indigenous people of South Africa πŸŒ±πŸ—£οΈ Joi...
23/03/2023

🚨 Don't miss out on this! 🚨
🏰 is hosting an event exploring land and roots for indigenous people of South Africa 🌱
πŸ—£οΈ Join in on conversations, enjoy poetry and music, view incredible art, and experience VR πŸŽ¨πŸŽ€πŸŽ§πŸ“±

23/03/2023
πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ The South African flag is a powerful symbol of unity and diversity, representing the country's complex history and br...
21/03/2023

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ The South African flag is a powerful symbol of unity and diversity, representing the country's complex history and bright future. πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦

The flag's design is a combination of the colours of the Union Jack (red, white, and blue), the Netherlands flag (orange, white, and blue), and the African National Congress flag (black, green, and gold). Each colour carries significant meaning.

πŸ”΄ Red represents the bloodshed of the country's past struggles, as well as the sacrifice and determination of its people.

βšͺ️ White represents peace, unity, and the potential for a better future.

πŸ”΅ Blue represents the sky and oceans surrounding South Africa, as well as the promise of prosperity and progress.

🟠 Orange represents the country's abundant resources, including its wealth and natural beauty.

🟒 Green represents the lush vegetation and agricultural wealth of South Africa, as well as its hope for the future.

🟑 Gold represents the country's mineral wealth, including its gold and diamonds, as well as its potential for economic growth.

The flag's unique "Y" shape is also symbolic. The convergence of the lines represents the coming together of diverse cultures and backgrounds, uniting under a common South African identity.

Overall, the South African flag is a powerful symbol of hope, resilience, and unity, reminding us of the country's past struggles and its bright future. πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦

πŸŽ‰πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦πŸŒ   is a public holiday celebrated in South Africa on September 24th. It celebrates the diverse cultural heritage of ...
21/03/2023

πŸŽ‰πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦πŸŒ is a public holiday celebrated in South Africa on September 24th. It celebrates the diverse cultural heritage of the people of South Africa. The history of Heritage Day is rooted in the country's complex history of apartheid, resistance, and post-apartheid reconstruction.

πŸ‘₯πŸ§‘πŸΏβ€πŸ€β€πŸ§‘πŸΌπŸ§‘πŸ»β€πŸ€β€πŸ§‘πŸΎ Prior to the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa was deeply divided along racial and ethnic lines. The struggle for democracy was also a struggle for the recognition and respect of the cultural heritage of all South Africans.

In the early 1990s, a group of cultural activists and intellectuals began campaigning for a national holiday that would celebrate the country's diverse cultural heritage. They called for a day that would be inclusive of all South Africans, regardless of race, ethnicity, or religion. They wanted a day that would promote unity, social cohesion, and nation-building.

In 1995, the government declared September 24th as Heritage Day, a national public holiday. This day was chosen because it coincided with the commemoration of Shaka Day, a holiday that was originally celebrated by the Zulu people in honour of the legendary Zulu king, Shaka.

πŸŒŸπŸ’ƒπŸΏπŸŽ€πŸ₯˜ Heritage Day is now celebrated throughout South Africa with various cultural events and activities. People wear traditional clothing, dance, sing, and prepare traditional foods. It is a day of pride and celebration of the country's rich cultural diversity.

πŸ€πŸŒπŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the role of Heritage Day in promoting social cohesion and nation-building. The government has emphasized the importance of celebrating Heritage Day as a way of promoting national unity, and has encouraged all South Africans to participate in the festivities.

πŸ‘‰πŸΎπŸ‘‰πŸΌπŸ‘‰πŸ» As South Africa continues to grapple with the legacy of apartheid and the challenges of building a united and inclusive nation, will remain an important symbol of the country's cultural diversity and its aspirations for a better future.

🎨 Just had the most amazing experience at the Ardmore Exhibition at the Mount Nelson Hotel! 🀩 The beautiful artwork and ...
20/03/2023

🎨 Just had the most amazing experience at the Ardmore Exhibition at the Mount Nelson Hotel! 🀩 The beautiful artwork and intricate designs were absolutely stunning. 🌺 It was like stepping into a magical world filled with vibrant colors and whimsical creatures. 🐘🦁 If you haven't checked it out yet, you definitely should! πŸŽ‰πŸ‘

πŸ“£ Ardmore Ceramic Art is one of South Africa's most celebrated ceramic studios, has a fascinating history dating back to 1985 🎨🌍

Founded by Bonnie Ntshalintshali and FΓ©e Halsted, Ardmore started as a small ceramics workshop in rural KwaZulu-Natal. Today, it's grown into an internationally recognized brand that showcases the talent of South African artists. πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦βœ¨

Through their stunningly unique and vibrant designs, Ardmore's artists have brought South African culture to life, drawing inspiration from local fauna, flora, and traditional Zulu folklore. πŸ¦“πŸŒΊπŸŒž

It's incredible to see how Ardmore's journey has evolved over the years, and I can't wait to see what they'll come up with next! 🀩 πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

What a blast at the Cape Town Carnival!
19/03/2023

What a blast at the Cape Town Carnival!

18/03/2023

πŸŽ‰πŸŽ­πŸŒŠπŸŒžπŸŽ¨ - A Celebration of Creativity and Diversity! πŸŒˆπŸ‘πŸ½

The Cape Town Carnival is a vibrant and colorful event that takes place annually in Cape Town, South Africa. This carnival has been a part of the city's cultural fabric since its inception in 2010 and has become a highly anticipated event for locals and tourists alike. The carnival is a celebration of South Africa's rich cultural heritage and diversity, and it showcases the creativity and talent of local artists.

πŸŽ‰πŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸ•ΊπŸΎπŸŽ¨ The carnival parade consists of colorful floats, dancers, and musicians dressed in vibrant costumes that reflect the different cultures and traditions of South Africa. The music is a fusion of traditional African rhythms and contemporary beats, creating a unique and dynamic sound that sets the carnival apart from other festivals around the world.

πŸŒŠπŸŒžπŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ The carnival also has a strong environmental focus and highlights the importance of protecting our oceans and the environment. The floats and costumes are made from recycled materials, and the event encourages participants and attendees to be mindful of their environmental impact.

πŸŒˆπŸ‘πŸ½ The Cape Town Carnival is not only a celebration of culture and creativity but also a platform for social change. The carnival supports local communities and provides opportunities for artists and performers to showcase their talents and promote their causes.

πŸ‘‰πŸ½πŸŽ‰πŸŽ­ So mark your calendars for the 2023 edition of the Cape Town Carnival, which promises to be even bigger and better than before. Come and join us for a day of celebration, music, and creativity, and be a part of this unique and exciting event!

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