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one tips for your package from manage the corners boats affinities, check on some great cultural memorials to boot w travel regarding the most fees in madrid, a look at how the spanish capital is a favorite among the queer community. part, invitation fashion, or fashion, imitating art in up close. look at the creations of dutch designer earbuds. fun happen in more than swedes, serve one of the sweetest trees only during lent. all this in more coming up on your own max, the
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what's the 1st thing that comes to mind when you think of ireland lush green landscapes in goodness. the country is also known for its irish dance. and thanks to a pair of brothers is more popular than ever. when an international pop music kit accompanies irish tap dancing, we're most likely watching videos of the gardner brothers. they gained over 7000000 followers on social media, and they're helping to introduce young people all over the world to irish dance. a centuries old traditions to 10. so i think when, when people are watching us dance, i think something that really sounds out to them is how in think we are all the time. and i'm, well, i, i'd like to think how much fun we have. a lot of the comments that we get is just like we love how much joy it seems to bring you guys being us. yeah. because we, we, we bounce off each other. yeah. energy wise. the,
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the we're going to hear why 2 american born irishmen are introducing irish dancing to the tick tock generation, how discipline they have to be and how they keep coming up with new choreography, there's always been an attraction to the rhythm and, and the grace and the the boys that are sensors high, but i think it's something that we're, you know, trying to experiment with, with our sensing and showcase and hip hop moves and top moves and jobs and callaway moves and all that into what i are sensing and showcasing just how unique the art form is yeah, i think the goal of ours was to really push the boundaries of,
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of our science and when we started this on social media. and so what suddenly propelled the brothers to fame. after years of dancing, the michael and matthew took up irish dance at age 3 and $4.00. they were born in the united states, but their parents later took them back to their home country. they soon became 2 of the world's best irish dancers, winning 5 world championship titles, and joining the river, dance ensemble. the show has been touring, was wide for nearly 30 years, and introduced many audiences to irish folk dance. and the celtic music, typical of ireland gardner brothers has put their own spin on it. in particular, during the covert pandemic, they developed choreography, used for pop hits, and posted the videos on social media,
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collected over 800000000 views on the demo. but every song has its own choreography. when we're dancing, i'm, when we're getting our b, you know, the sound, the rhythm it's, it's really all about your balance and your techniques. that's something that's so amazing about our science because there's so many different combinations of how you can make a sound like how you, you know, the, of the basic shuffle we know, which is just a basic push pull movement and then your swapping push pull. but then you start to add in like the, the toe on the hill at the same time. on a twist, you know, you're, it's, it's, there's so many, there's an endless amounts of combinations that you can do, which is why so such a prototype for michael and matthew have now become far more than dancers, they're influencers, content creators and ambassadors for iris, culture. and back in dublin, their majors, social media starts want
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to be practice several hours a day to get themselves ready for the next viral head and down on us 3 and try and maybe let's try and get that thing of the figure as well. one of the videos i didn't expect to do as well as the date was to country music. we were putting our stats country music. i am stuck with just blue. uh, i think what's, what we've learned over the years is like, yeah, as long as you're having fun doing it, it doesn't really matter how the reaction is and that when we had so much fun, we just lost the whole way through doing that video. it was like, we were born in denver, we were cowboys and we were kids, and then we were cowboys. now again putting the house on for this video, it was, it was so much fun. small wonder then at the garden the brothers have taken on yet another country song. be on say, texas, hold them. the next step we had to the
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spanish capital, my dread where impressive architecture of relax, lifestyle and good food await. the intrepid traveler, a reporter shows you all the things that are to discover, even if you only have one day. while the luxury is one of the most attractive cds in europe, around $9000000.00 people come here every year. and now we're here to find out why i'm going to show you why my trip is one of the best we are destinations in the world. we're also going to see a very popular place in the c t, v. there are not many people were executed here. we'll have a look at how well to measure the annual people from audrey to deal with time, a change. and i will give you a cheap about where to 18 months read. our 1st stop by last year to the demo, the. the royal pulse cause more than $3000.00 rooms and he's over 135000
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square meters. one of the largest pulses in europe. it was built in the 18th century, in the box tile is still official. residents of the king of spain, maria venue from the royal palace communications team, showing me wrong. when somebody right here, this room is impressive, is united. see those room there. i can see doing it right. no, no, it's not allowed to sit on the throne concert, but historically it's where the kings used to hold receptions and receive audiences . and as you can see it lightly, elevated to me about today, it's not in use. the ideas to show how it was in the past had almost for you isn't included, this is open to the public. next stop. not far from the east, on other beautiful highlights of modeling, but also module which also has a dark past the square torture executions and public punishments took place
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during the spanish inquisition. luckily, this time started long gone. last summer, george was in order i did in 1620 and it is believed to be a place where blue lights were held until the music 19th century. today it is the same one of this teaching in a must see one of the things that i love of a moderate is that these huge copy though is also a green city. on the 15 in the tito parks known as the lunk of 180. so you know, school work, heritage side 125 heck stars and has over 15000 trees and it helps to maintain the temperature in the c p depending on the time of year. it can be one or 2 degrees corner here done elsewhere. english street in temperatures can be over 40 degrees celsius. this is definitely a place to visit in summer. the bark is also home to another
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highlights of much read. my last, you likely cited this impressive class and i are on structure, was built in 1887 as a greenhouse. today. it has full teaching art exhibitions about the part east. and the only thing that makes much re screen 80 percent of modeling is coming to work by public transport on food or bicycle plus huge areas of the city center are no car free. but that is also known as the antibiotic your destination. and to know more about that, i came to trip on monday it's gay. neighborhoods. tricker is the parts of module pride festival and i'm its employees for the gay community team. it is filled with bars clubs, shrubs in more of same sex marriage has been legal in brain since 2005. by the way, i'm meeting in the k onyx on q plus active use only eccentric. i'm wondering
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why the neighborhood so important for the queer community and also for spain espana to ask them to work as a beacon of tolerance in madrid and in spain. and it was once a marginalized neighborhood. they used to be many drug addicts and a lot of prostitution here. and this marginality is what attracted many l g b t q plus people who wanted to be somewhere less exposed to where they would not be judge. this neighborhood was built from them and on the basis of individual freedom, and that is and even thought they knew i that we had to a special place into it. got their connor, which is known as the 1st we're mixer of springs. it opens in the ninety's and overs novels while you're there please. poetry and magazines with information of every kind for the community. the square was built in 2019 to recognize a trans collective which almost all of us have forgotten about them and who were
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the 1st to fund for our rights. madrid is a very open minded to the city, but politically, they're also taking steps backwards and i think we've just had the partial repeal of the regional trans and l g b t q writes law. and this is a reminder that nothing is guaranteed and that we all have to keep fighting for our right. so that was a look on the bottom left is that it's a it's been a long day and i'm hungry. so we'll head up to medical center and also located the trick. come here, you can find all kinds of top us and much more. good thing is that it is open until midnight. i'm trying to make some octopus ends. 2 knots help us s s and some fried bacon. so guys include comments and lizards come with more time because one day is definitely not enough to see the c t. i missed one test signal
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seems, and many, many a truck shows us set up a few months. and now we dive into the artistic world of dutch factions, designer years fun happened who's creations resembles sculptures. she also gave us the inside scoop behind her extravagant collection. the imaginative apparel by dutch designer is it's fun happened and comes across like sculptures. many of her unusual owed good to a creations are made of wood for plastic. she's made a name for herself as one of the world's most innovative fashion designers. i wanted to do scope touring and painting dancing. i didn't know i wanted to go into fashion yet, but i was making my own governments already and i started to learn how transformative fashion can be, how much impact is can have on you. it's and it's a very personal expression of identity culture. that's 19. you could yours my,
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my customers the, let's find a half in likes, technology and experimenting in 2010. she became the 1st and fashion circles to create a dress using 3 d printing. it was really a moment about i started to open up my craftsmanship into new technologies and i think that has been moment of to information from me. i didn't know if it would work in the end, but um you have to take risks and you have to fail sometimes in order to move forward. museum in paris has now dedicated a major exhibition to her. the opening was attended by, but the jeep mac, whole life of french press, then a manual, my call and queen maxima of the netherlands to even appeared in one of the front of hampton's gowns. it was a great honor for a somewhat reserved designer who generally presents or creations twice a year at vote. could your shows and parents, the
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sea and body do too much every year to succeed in emerging traditional co tour with modern technologies escape projections and then it is it get by see to uh, the main numbers. it's this combination i think that makes recreations. and so original cups and incredibly ever international celebrities flock to her or go to a shows such as american sing or company like a video in summer 2023 german influence early on a honda and english actress maisie williams paul, wearing creations by his fun happened advantages to be like um, just like other wildly and looks like something this kind of growing organically from your body rather than looking like plants and so and it kind of defies all the rules of want play that should be and it just makes you feel like a walking piece of all, it's very,
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very special you this through us is simply one of the greatest artists i know. look at the dresses and every single one is just a quick toward dream talking to i could to, it's calm. it is going to happen to have these matters fun happen. has these magical creatures who walk the runway and invoke so many fantasies and are so feminine and very enchanting. i love her account. see i'm, i guess she can leave a little bit of a light though, but every piece by fund happen also conveys a message. she's part of a new generation in the fashion industry who are out to make a difference. sustainability is a priority for her. that's the beauty of get your um, it's really possible to interface a sustainable material was to put time into debt to work, to get over to other um, interest you to work focusing on that. we tried to combine our knowledge, is to hopefully inspire expression to, to become more circular and to focus on quality another and quantity. i think
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that's a mindset that we also need to change apparel for the future. each piece is like a sculpture on its own. theaters fund happened made fashion history with the 1st 3 d printing dress. people stay on in the moods 8. is that correct to you? as part of the permanent exhibition in some corners of the world, there are delicious deserts which can only be enjoyed at certain times of the year . in sweden, it's the selma big mostly during land. we find out why a similar is sweet and fluffy, but make no mistake about it. this seemingly harmless pastry has a way of leading sweets into temptation, especially during the fasting time of lent. the semblance has a stain on its history. it's said to have killed a cane, but nobody in sweden seems to worry about that too much. it was not only once
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a month, a thought, maybe he had like a heart disease as well. so i would glance and everything is life threatening if you too much of it, we eat as much as we can and try to stay alive. according to legend, idle frederick of sweden is the king who ate himself to death. that was in 1771. after elaborate banquet, he ate 14 portions of seminar at the time they were still served in milk. the diagnosis background was a stroke triggered by india. justin, what exactly is assembling and what makes it so dangerous? well, each one packs an average of $500.00 calories, more than one is called sim are. and they tend to turn up in plural, mostly on the traditional, some loveday, marty gra, or fat tuesday. the last day before the fasting time begins. on that day the bach bakery and stuck home cells around $20000.00 of them. we talk to the pastry chef,
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brush the silver. what does he say about the royal indulgence? it's very sweet and it's very heavy. so eating 14 in the same setting. it's like, he must be really loves some, any advice so he must be not really have and so who would want the, the favorite thing you like and just value on the back of. that's amazing. the, it's just the don't with one with the much i'll call them because it's love kind of them 1st thing to make a time left for the countries. and that's how far the most common thing in the feeling is common faith. so no, i'm going to go with this just a little bit. so when you buy it, they do good phone supplemental and one of the most important thing is how do you with the cream on it goes the cream. if you rip it 2 months,
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what you're gonna end up basically, the stock comes bakeries, just keep coming up with new variations. and now the sam last name has spread beyond sweden. in many western countries, sweet treats harold the end of carnival and the commencement of lent such as jelly donuts for pancakes. in the middle ages, the similar was a simple east rule. they were meant to supply one less spirit of energy on fittest doggin or fat tuesday. many religions have a fast introduced it is loves, due to ism and hinduism. to some devout christians do penance by going without meat or suites for the 40 days leading up to easter. but many swedes dying on similar all through land. and don't keep the fast all that strictly.
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for super secular. so fast speed as part of land, you know? no, i am anything all the time. i don't fast and for eastern myself, i'd gladly take part in eating the same law as part of the destination. i think some people do, but we don't. yeah, we have to have this done by sweets, put away an estimated $40000000.00 similar per year. every swedish bakery offers them even during lunch, but not after easter the in the created. we only have one thing off to another. so that sound line then that's something else to look forward to. so i, i don't think people can ever get spread out. so no i, i have never made anyone who have fed up up some so know for this year, the days of the similar i'm numbered that next winter. sweets will be looking
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forward to the calorie bombs once more. and how many pastries can lay claim to the life of a king? the do you know what german bar culture involves? we take you on a pub crawl to fill you in on what you need to know. the isn't a time for final orders. apparently don't, in fact, most time i'm going to have a visual closing time and therefore often stay open all night. what else do you need to know and venturing at it and, and i, in a german pop by that what i call a pop, the germans call a can i post? there's the debate between what makes a pop a pub and a bar bar, but it can, i, but it's generally more traditional far can be if it finds here. and there are also plenty of specialized bars, especially here in berlin. the selection varies according to taste and the credit
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is attract. there are lots of quotes here, bars, student fox, sports bars, k bars, mostly just hang out places for people to talk and drink. but what's the most popular drink of price here in germany? i'll give you one guess and if you didn't get fear, i'm disappointed, depending on where you are in germany, it kind of where you drink on what plastic comes in also varies. the legal age for drinking beer and wine and sparkling wine or champagne is 16 for stronger spirits. it's 18. so you only have to be 16 to get into it tonight. but you should eat beforehand since the only food many pub serve is a few snacks. and don't forget to tip 5 to 10 percent is top standard. important info if you smoke in germany, there's a strict bond on smoking in bars and pups. but nevertheless, there are exceptions, especially in breland. it's vocab times here, the german phrases you need to know when you're going out in germany stomach tonight. this is your little co pop. i'm describing to take something on credit
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like an i o you, but this is only possible in your stomach night, but when they can trust it, you're pay it back from fast, from the barrels. this is beer on tap. german may have changed, but distiller, here has remained the same for almost a 150 years. let's ask the owner, what makes a, can i put i? can i a this is over place barkeeper and owner of the stella berlin. that means it's simple. you don't have to just come straight from work so you don't have to change the when you do your work, it's ok. everybody is welcome. it doesn't matter what kind of like color their skin and what kind of religion they have. where they come from. that's good, sometimes to see like, oh, this is very cold for them to me think they come here to talk. we do as a chain or every eyeglasses, all our customers. we have frontier. do you have any stories?
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i'm sure if people tell you a lot we use of a couple names i meant to you and i have them they, they have their reading here. who i that was really like, we still have the context. i know a lot of private stories, most of our customers buy a good farm and those everythings don't sell anything like a saturday. but not it's not as tight as it pops are on integral part the society here. partly because they are the perfect location for this by a um yeah, it to a but let celebrate the end of the working day beard germans are all of the work hard play hard up culture is very important to me because a whole is very important to to jump me, this is a story and dr. how know how smart. and they do not only drink privately at home, but also publicly the public spaces and the pop. it actually is a name. if it is
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a public place to drink. fun facts. since alcohol is so cheap in germany, there's a law nick named the apple juice paragraph. it states that there must be at least one non alcoholic drink. it is no more expensive than the cheapest alcoholic drink . pop culture in germany has changed and reset decades. the term can i push them? pub desk is come up. what's that about? in the early times of the 20th century, the traditional germans night the pop was predominant. whereas today it diversified lots of the new pops, other new bars pop up. so there's no, can i wish to withdraw the change of style? a nice culture is honestly one of my favorite things about germany, especially here in berlin. whether i am hanging out at my stomach snipers are enjoying a really nice cocktail. it's just good 5. so right, and with that we wrap up this edition of your own max. we hope you enjoyed the show
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