Saturday, 25 February 2023

Nigeria's first fashion designer: Shade Thomas-Fahm | V&A

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My name is Victoria Fọlashadé Thomas-Fahm. I was born September 22nd, 1933. I was brought up in a Yoruba community.  My parents came from Akinmorin in Oyo. They used to refer to them as Ara-Oke.   I remember the day I was traveling. They  all came to the port to wish me goodbye. I arrived in London. When we got  to Edgware Road, the high street,   and I saw mannequins – they  were like human beings. But there was all different fashions. I think this is what I'm caught out for.   I've made up my mind. I couldn't believe it. I said i'm taking this to Nigeria. This. To Nigeria. The concept of designing is an art. You learn  how to sketch but you must have the feeling. From the college where I attended,  they taught us the real basics of   fashion, and they teach you the art of  balancing by showing you a human being as he is.


I came back home on the 7th of July and we had  an Independence Ceremony on the 1st of October. At that time it was new. I presented myself by  giving fashion shows, for collecting money for   the blind or for one charity or the other,  but of course I was happy to do it then. I point out to you, at that time that they were  voluntary models – they were not charging me,   they were happy to do it. And  so I had a beautiful collection   of important ladies, professional ladies. Fashion is part of the basics of  living abroad. That's where I learned   the reaction of women, and even men to fashion.


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At that time, I had done this skirt called 'Yere'.  This yere is usually a common print fabric,   usually in calico, and they use it like a skirt  underneath. Even that is not decent enough.   When the dress slips off, the yere shows. So I  thought, if the yere are changed into skirts,   and these skirts gain their way into big shops  like the USC Shop Kingsway, like the UTC,   like the Leventis Store. And the wrapper, what  I did was put a zip – it looks draped – like   you're wrapping it, but there's a zip  inside to hold it together. So that   when you bend down to pick something,  it doesn't slip off that was the idea. Well I wasn't a fashion  designer abroad. I qualified   a few months after I came back home, but  I was a model. I was doing modelling and   I was highly rated because of my figure, and  my neck and all that. I was highly favoured. British Pathé: "Princess Margaret was  there to see the glamorous presentation.   The Nigerian look: a mixture of traditional  and modern that were made for each other.   Behind the scenes, Nigerian designer Shade  Thomas assisted with a production which   brought to London some of the world's top  models representing commonwealth countries." You must have heard of Fashion Designers  of Nigeria.


It has been going   on for more than 30 years. And they're all over  Nigeria now. They're bringing in new fashions   in our fabric, which I advocate up till  now. And our fabric can suit every client..

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How to Play Your Drum Rhythms (Part 1)

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hello everybody welcome to the drum path Studios established and also course. we begin with the first rhythm in this Rhythm I desire you to count to four as well as with every matter. I desire you to have fun with your ideal hand stick on the hi-hat cymbals so one two three 4 fine. we duplicate again one to three 4 I want you to have fun with your left hand stick on the. snare drum on the third beat so we duplicate from the starting one two three 4 again one. two three 4 so in all five rhythms we'' re gon na we ' re gon na play one 2 three 4 what ' s gon na. be different is just our bass drum hits now in the first lotion play your bass drum on the very first. defeat so face to face hi-hat as well as bass two I had alone 3 hi-hat and also arrest four hi-hat we duplicate one. 2 three 4 one even more time one two three four there you go you discovered your initial drum rhythm. currently to spice points up let'' s play the rhythm with the metronome we begin on 60 BPM currently if you feel. like 60 is rapid shot to play it on 40 after that 45 50 until you get to 60 and if you seem like having fun. the Rhythm Even more than 60 go on do it wear'' t concern fine one two 3 4 now let ' s try to play it on 90. BPM one two three 4 international currently allow'' s try to play the rhythm on maybe 180.


Foreign currently allow'' s relocate to the second Rhythm and'. the 2nd Rhythm let ' s move the bass to the 2nd beat so as opposed to playing. the bass drum on the first beat play it on the 2nd beat so the Rhythm will certainly be one. 2 three four one two 3 4 one two 3 four all right now let ' s attempt to play it. with the metronome however allow ' s start it on 90. foreign 160. one 2 3 four possibly 260 or 280 like much less or a surprise Holy place. shock time bro okay surprise me foreign all right let'' s transfer to the third Rhythm as well as. the third Rhythm I desire you to play the bass drum on the initial and also second beat instead. of playing it on the on the very first beat only or the 2nd one so we played the bass drum on. one and 2 I'' m gon na reveal you how one two 3 four we repeat one two three 4 let'' s play. it with the metronome currently so allow'' s begin on 120. One 2 three four international okay shock me fine allow'' s see 20 BPM you understand'it'' s it ' s much more difficult than. using 400 BPM 20 is too slow male wait one one two. three 4 two. ah male come on this is also slow-moving all right 2 3 2 three 4 five 6 one two. three four five 6 one 2 3 4 five foreign to the fourth Rhythm and the 4th Rhythm. we played the bass drum on where precisely fine on the initial as well as the third beat so the. Rhythm will certainly be one two three playing hi-hat entrapment as well as bass at the exact same time 4. I'' m gon na repeat one even more time one two three four all right now with the metronome. so set where need to we begin established in French means seven yes yes 7 beats. per min no no brother no no wear'' t put on ' t do it man no I recognize we attempted with with 20 it worked. however I wear'' t believe it ' s gon na work with seven so that'' s the 180. 180 all right 180 let ' s do it 4 one 2 3 4 I love this Rhythm incidentally we use it a lot. in Nightclub and every little thing that makes you dance you play this rhythm with it so. we call it four on the floor by the way currently let'' s play it on 250. prior to transferring to the 5th rhythm such a great Rhythm guy yeah yes it is okay. relocating to the last rhythm of this episode uh we played the bass drum on the 2nd as well as. 4th beat so the Rhythm will certainly be one 2 three 4 okay one more time one two 3 4 120 BPM foreign pace for this Rhythm Perhaps 240.


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