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the goal of the global community look what's the reality on the ground into question for the w.'s multimedia special elites personal stories and highlights extraordinary projects the world over find out more on the internet g.w. dot com education for all. i want to walk me through another week of your x. i'm your host meghan lady from stunts on high to ruins in rome we have a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. on extreme acrobatics aerial dancer covering a sort of true performance in the forest taking sightings of unusual shopping
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apartments stores are a new way to grouse for fashion. tasty delicacies caviar a call in their retreat not just for for many. when it comes to extreme sports perhaps skydiving or free south skiing come to mind but acrobatics also fits into this category especially when it catarina soda to does it now this greek aerial dancer takes her skills to newer and higher heights every time she goes out to perform for her there is no need for a circus venue when a bridge or a crane or a high wire across a valley will do the trick. aerial dance greek aerial acrobat country missile datu performs her choreographed pieces at dizzying heights and with spectacular backdrops.
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that's is a wonderful way of expressing your emotions so modern arial dancing like also me are free you dance in the air it's magic she records the magic in elaborate video clips and posts them on her website greece has sold it's devoted to promoting the beauty and history of greece and for that she has suspended her sixty metre long silk in places like the corinth can out. the cliffs of matteo rock. and the island of santorini the idea of staging her aerial tricks outdoors came to her by chance. while i was on vacation with a sailing boat i decided that it would be nice to try to do some aerial silks some aerial dance from the sailing boat so that was the first thing the first thing i tried something goes with my silks. to study modern dance
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now she combines it with acrobatics. in twenty thirteen her dance school beyond aerial opened at the olympic aquatic center in athens while swimmers plough through the water below she gives lessons for the through and every day she rehearses her routines here. but there's one thing she can't prepare for inside if you're eating you have a lie you have no weather condition if you're out. on a breeds. here from a great story boards are i don't know the difficult thing is that you have to be in control over many many things. it can sometimes be dangerous together with her team of six professional climbers and camera operators catarina
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searches for the perfect locations each performance is precisely planned for weeks even months extreme athletes. is responsible for making the videos. that have been times either was quite silencing not from the aspect of filming but. for. the teamwork we always collaborate on the other with. one of the most spectacular endeavors took place in twenty seventeen over the vico scorch in northern greece plunging as much as one thousand meters down it's one of the deepest canyons in the world. just as catarina had got into position she was surprised by a strong wind it was like the stilts all the way up six they meet their silks it's
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a difficult situation because they're heavy and they're strong and i felt my legs are going to come. managed not to panic. she regained control of the silk and her team helped pull her back to the cliff. for catherine and her team the grease has sold project is a labor of love it's not supported by sponsors or tourism boards at least not yet but the stunning stunts have attracted international attention and country arena has a long list of. must see places in greece where she'd like to perform. i would love to go the highest point in greece which is the olympus mountain with really enjoyed going to crete and to some of the facts. so she intends to continue her aerial
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dancing and atmospheric way of raising awareness of greece's history and natural beauty. not for the faint of heart or right next up a brief look at other stories on the cultural scene including the largest cruise ship on the high seas that and more coming up in today's express. but an exhibition called bank sees does. as has opened up the folk league an iron works a world heritage site in western germany. it features forty photos by the british photographer barry colston which focus on the works of graffiti artist banksy highlights all the photos of some recent banks he works that were discovered in march in new york. banks he's identity remains unknown but he's the most famous representative of binocs worldwide.
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in. the far naisi gardens in rome have reopened after extensive renovation. in the sixteenth century cardinal alessandro for naisi created the gardens they lie amid the ancient ruins on the palatine hill. the gardens were one of the first botanical gardens in europe today it boasts mainly plants from the middle east east asia and the americas. to the world's biggest cruise ship is set off from the french port of sun a server ready for its maiden voyage the symphony of the seas cost over a billion euros measure some three hundred sixty meters in length and can host nine thousand passengers the floating town boasts a water slide a theater an ice skating rink and much much more.
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of. a trend is emerging when it comes to home decoration for buyers with money and time to spend it's not enough to just go to a furniture store and pick out a lamp or a vase they're seeking out a more personal experience and so called apartment stores seem to fit the bill. well here everything is for sale and decorated in the style that will attract certain customers we visited such a store right here in berlin. just imagine friends invite you over and you can choose anything that takes your fancy in their apartment that's the basic idea of a.p. t.m. a place to meet in berlin the main focus of u.s. born founder chris glass is good design but he also wants customers to understand that there is a personal touch. everything that's here has been chosen just as you would in your
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own home you've sought out the things. there's a story to tell for everything that's in the space that's part of what people what people feel when they come into this space that it feels it feels curated it feels like it belongs to a certain personality. stores such as a p t m look less like ordinary stores than tastefully fun ish living spaces although maybe bigger than the average flat in this space of two hundred thirty square meters customers can buy whatever they like even the slippers and products in the bathroom. this apartment can also be rented out for business or private events such as. this is a hybrid concept it's just a store it's not just space just someone's home it's really all of those things together and the idea that people want to discover something unusual. that people want to want to experience something unusual i think anyone who's curious is our
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customer. the apartment is located in working class district a vending people have to make an appointment if they want to look around for free. is a regular hand she wants to find out what's new today. she found out about a p.t.s. . i'm at a dinner party and has been here several times since she always find some item that she wants to buy and this time. several as usual every time i come here i said chris is taking all of my money. is always on the lookout for new objects not because he gets bored but because they sound so fast twice a year he remembers the space completely. the current installation deutch. pays tribute to german design pieces by more established brands juxtaposed with
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works fine young labels as well as vintage objects. for brands to sit alongside brands that they admire what they find interesting is unique in that respect and the stories that tells the new relationships that come out of. and also for consumers again to understand to see these products in a natural situation. also understand how it could look in their own home and and it feels it feels comfortable in that respect. the future of fashion and design lives in these apartments stolz. retail places are having a hard time in terms of comping their business and sales etc they get the customer experience so when you know that you can come to and have a different experience a more welcoming experience you know for someone who is also knowledgeable about
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interior design and knowledgeable about the pieces that they're selling you really there are very very few retail places that you get that love than by several apartments stores such as the attic siegel studio and paris has the boutique. i think it's absolutely a part of a trend that will continue to emerge apartments stores are for those. i don't like shopping by click but i actually want to take time before they opt for a special piece of design a furniture or even just a shower gel. or a luxury food goes well with luxury shopping and what dish could be more luxurious than calorie our it is one of the most expensive delicacies in the world and that's where you will find it on every restaurant menu it will carry on from russia or iran is the most well known but france makes a particularly good one as well it's time now to visit the caviar farm in bordeaux where we learned some interesting ways to serve this gourmet treat.
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caviar is one of the most exclusive food stuffs in the world a kilo of beluga caviar costs around six thousand euros but many gourmets are willing to pay this small fortune for the great pleasure they perceive some even eat it with gold leaf. the french are known for their love of good food in. the region around the city of bordeaux is known for its wine and the neighboring depth of donya is known for its exquisite specialties including one of the best caviar's in the world. caviar farming began some thirty years ago him on paul main nest a home. the industrialist pm and his partner fashion designer eve some oh go back to the business. the sturgeon swim in a tributary of the little river the production process is as natural as possible no
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wrong has run the farm for twenty years. each. nothing is left to fate when harvesting the fish some boat determines whether it's ready to be taken after a series of tests. the caviar is then washed and drained. and then it's salted this preserves the row and also makes it edible. the method is similar to that used for curing meat. the caviar then continues to develop its flavor in tins. put up or shut. up just as a caviar absolve the soul very quickly. set. up an awful lot we have to observe it over the next few days to see how it develops and if it keeps its texture. it's good to extract. the company exports its caviar around the
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world including to germany to spice and house in chalets big motion for instance. is a well known restaurant among go maids. christiane shara is the head chef here he has to michelin stars and caviar plays a big role in his kitchen. the cob as it were the caviar is still considered a luxury that pollutes also a very very good food have because of the texture in the flavor to put it but of course it represents luxury so covering our has two sides it's wise i think because of. the chef is proud of his caviar dishes today he has a very special guest for the mill house imports caviar from france and is one of the best consumers in europe of the luxurious fish tanks.
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his can be our tastings are legendary the caviar he serves can cost up to one hundred thousand euros akila. caviar kemi that's perfect but it depends on what car and car salty it has had cream a while there are some salts that are great in the dish like we just have but not every kind of caviar is right for that. nobody likes telling him i'm some kind of yahoo please. county or can also be paired with chocolate thomas pot a food critic from germany is intrigued by this unusual combination. is that classes if it so begin with it has the classic effect like adding salt to chocolate which we've become familiar with. and then suddenly the typical characteristics of coffee are come through you keep it just. a little fishy and
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salty like to see. all right time now to take a trip and if you like open air museums featuring lots of ruins great shopping and pizza then rome is the place for you and of course when in rome do as the romans do so we picked up a best but to skirt around on and show you as much of the eternal city as possible in one day. if you want to see all the signs of rome you'll need plenty of time this city has over twenty seven hundred years of history and that's evident wherever you look. our history in for larry of it naisi is a tour guide in rome it's company romero offers tours on vista scooters ok but here are. these typical italian scooters are ideal for leaving through the
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heavy traffic in rome we pounce all the main sites like the colosseum which dates back to around eighty eighty. and that will not follow that there are two things i like about driving a best buy around rome first i like the sound of the engine and second i realize how many beautiful places there are to be asked to go to a cent on joe in st peter's basilica through all the little streets past the for. and i think rome is fantastic that he could overcome that. one place where valeri of an easy always stops is the capital line hill home to the capital and museums. so what it says will at the outset complete more on the beyond to the company or you know that's where you have various epics coming together there is there are going to lunch. and then ancient rome with a statue of emperor marcus aurelius. you know these two big sculptures are replicas
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of the ancient greek originals. and there's the beautiful center mari nodded charlie these different areas conduct a dialogue with each other and that's what makes this city so extraordinary that it was such that just a stone's throw away is the roman form it was the centerpiece of ancient rome and today is a key area for excavation the form gives an idea of what life was like in rome in the days of julius caesar and that was just. for the best so much of rome would like to be both an ancient and a modern city. but whenever we start digging we find a roman villa are a capital we still. just have to accept all of rome being a museum. and should also it can only adapt to modern times in a limited way up at the level that we thought one of the vantage is of driving through romana vesta is that it's easy to escape the stressful city traffic to
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jenny culum hill offers a welcome haven and the best views of the city. to join up the fatigue after a hard day's work we locals from rome like to come here and relax and on sundays we visit the many parks you can see from up here. so back there we see the lower lying dome you know like that's the dome of the pantheon which is about two thousand years old at the on that you know after just a white shirt. for the two towers that's true today money which stands above the spanish steps. and then there's the village made which made it she. did there you center of rome is largely off limits to cars but not to the best until we reach the pedestrian zones and then even we have to proceed on foot. here we find the trading fountain which is especially popular with tourists i want
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to go to a place that a lot of rich tests are the good. life sites this is a city this is a very nice letter to walk around it's great to go shopping here and see the fountain today felt so cool well before the auction site sure that the serious these funds all three one should go to rome to understand the roots of christian culture and learn about classical antiquity basically. all the major sites are very busy by larry of an easy advices going to see them early in the morning or late in the evening. it was a fun time last year but the most beautiful woman of the one nine hundred sixty s. i need to act better bathed in this fountain with my gender mostly on the looking out at the in federico bellini's movie like tortured beaten with it was filmed here at this fountain in this water it always reminds visitors of the film don't be caught dead even at. the end of the
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day larry of an easy along with many other locals kids to piazza navona here she enjoys an aperitif with his wife. because he got a few an opportunity for means the working day has ended people meet with their friends eat a snack drink something and then go home to make dinner set off with you back out as a fetish even after just one day of riding around rome on of a spec it's clear we need many more if we want to see all of this beautiful city. turning now to one of the most important painters of our time german contemporary artist. he turned eighty earlier this year and he's well known for his large format upside down paintings what is the lesser known however that he was also active in the field of graphics we hear from the artist now in an exhibition which compares his print works with those of old masters who worked hundreds of years before him.
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prints by kielbasa let's meet works of the old masters. do meets posits in dresden cabinet graphics by boston it's in gauge an exciting dialogue with significant sixteenth century pieces. although i don't want to say wonderful but it works wonderfully well it looks very good. it's a belated birthday present to gail boss and it's from the dress to not collections the artist who was born in boston it's in saxony refused to be a realist painter in communist east germany once in the west he refused to be abstract instead he turned his paintings upside down although really his crafty quirks he became one of the most successful living painters yet never stopped his artistic publication and rebellion. is decision and that's
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action of this right i think you have to do that as an artist who else is going to do it because we're not elected we don't need a majority and hugely we don't do anything people wants to we don't do what the government wants to do we don't do what the church once we only do what art once this was the group. today basel it slips in australia but he often comes back to saxony. is the superstar of the art scene homesick. but you know if to you i'm often here and as you grow older you get more weepy and sentimental as on the insured if i can exhibit in dresden ended it's a great honor whose but this is it was it was. through the lens of the old masters we get a fresh take on the youngest that we otherwise know as a painter of oil on canvas and gail docility himself seems to be pleased with his confrontation with the mortals of history. now and that it's time
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