🐴 The Knights of the Streets of Dakar : The Wheel Drive, The Forgotten Heroes🌟 Today, let's shine the spotlight on the tireless workers who bring the streets of Dakar alive with dignity and courage: the wheel drive. 🙌🏽 Many see this profession as a last resort, but in reality, being a charity worker is so much more than just a job. It's a way to earn an honest living, provide essential services to the community, and feed your family with pride. 👨🏾 🌾 There is no such thing as “small job”, men who refuse to stay in the face of adversity. These young people who choose the path of charity have the courage to defy prejudices, own their destiny and turn this profession into a real force. With a horse and cart, they carry our hopes, dreams, and the promise of a better future. So, let's salute these discreet heroes who, despite everything, continue to move forward with determination and bravery. 🚀 Respect to our chariot drivers, the real engines of ou...
Les Charettes Tirées par Chevaux au Sénégal : Une Tradition Toujours Présente Au Sénégal, les charettes tirées par chevaux restent un élément essentiel de la vie quotidienne, en particulier dans les zones rurales et les petites villes. Ces charettes, appelées localement "charrettes", sont utilisées pour divers objectifs, allant du transport de marchandises et de produits agricoles au transport personnel. Importance Culturelle et Économique L'utilisation des charettes tirées par chevaux au Sénégal reflète le mélange des pratiques traditionnelles et des besoins modernes. Tandis que les centres urbains comme Dakar ont adopté des véhicules motorisés, les charrettes restent un moyen de transport abordable et accessible pour de nombreuses communautés rurales. Elles ne nécessitent pas de carburant, ce qui en fait une option économique et durable dans les régions où les ressources peuvent être limitées. Lien avec l'Agriculture Dans le secteur agricole du Sénégal, les charette...
Interview Questions in English 1. Early influences Growing up in Senegal, my interest in cinema was awakened from my childhood. I remember watching "La Soupe aux choux" by Louis de Funès, which led me to ask myself questions about how the film was made. As I grew up, this curiosity intensified and led me to explore making-of iconic films like "Titanic" and "Final Destination" on YouTube. I was fascinated by the behind-the-scenes of production and the performances of the actors. It was this passion for the film process that really turned me towards the world of cinema. 2. Cultural Narratives Senegal has a rich tradition of oral narratives, and I incorporate this heritage in my films in significant ways. Senegalese tales and legends are captivating fictions that teach and inspire. As a film enthusiast, I find it essential to use these narratives to enrich my scripts, highlighting their positive aspect and adapting them to contemporary contexts. 3. Genera...
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