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d.w. true the diversity. of the world of science is at home in many languages. and put out a program to go in there. and attack our innovations magazine for in. the us from the coming week and looking to the future dot com science and research for. example. i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee from really all places to cutting edge technology we have lots in store on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. the french sensation often bach is the hot to d.j.
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do on the electronic music scene. a greek icon a visit to the birthplace of democracy and i things. and asian experience dining on put pious salad in a berlin restaurant. we can go off the show with a young french d.j. duo who are filling the dance floors here in europe often bach are seen as these shooting stars on the europe's electronic dance scene now their trademark is a mix of different styles and their hair in berlin right now to promote their latest single called party so we caught up with them at a gig. from paris to berlin for the new single and.
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party is the latest release by french d.j. dual often bach it's the perfect name tag for a party hotspot like berlin. we enjoyed a lot of the cd we had so much fun in partying and clubs and yeah i think for electronic music is one of the most important cd of the world with the techno of techno chilled sure and so clubs sure he's a really really intense here. often barca's storming the church in germany and across europe her most recent trip was caught she. has a remake of the song by blues musician nick waterhouse. and
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often tracks hands it's been given a hard driving beat. style deep house rock and rock is where they have their roots. but it was just off doing the scene in the cave of seas are what's being battery was a thing guitar is a. kid and they're just trying to add some. to all rock influences when you know when you get she's only. the drums and the bass everything around this is only rock guitars are gone and the vocal. so he. says are in dorion bed at school when they were just eleven after appearing in several electro clubs in paris the two settled on a name often bach it's
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a nod to the nineteenth century composer and cellist often bach. we find music party. it sounds great and and yet it's like attributes to. classical music and he chose that we are open minded to love. music. two years after launching off and bach landed their first international hit in two thousand and sixteen called be mine is now gone platinum several times over . with their new single party they're looking to build on their early success. there are increasing popularity has come at a price more obligations and more pressure to succeed a lot of young musicians the nonstop appearances and player of the limelight take
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their toll. last week music fans were shocked by the news of the deaths of swedish d.j. . the concert is death is still not known. because it was really didn't see it we never met him but he was one of the first and. so. far as to. where i think we tried to be more calm and just you know the the real scene is like the live shows. from bach is now headed out on an extensive international tour before their first album is released in late summer. just to. then we will be listening out for moving on now to the latest addition to the british royal family kate and william have the names of their baby more on that
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at the top of today's express. the newborn son of the duke and duchess of cambridge is named louis charles the announcement was made by kids in some palace via twitter. the youngest addition to the world family was born on monday morning he's fifth in line to the british throne. is william and kate's child to prince george and princess sean it's. his name on his new batch of the last five sway of india. swedish top superstars album for united to record two new songs park near those girl and benny and annie fred maybe a bounce but on friday if you instagram yourself we all for felt that after some thirty five years it could be fun to join forces again and go into the recording
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studio one of the songs will be shown on television in december. with their separate ways in mind she may be true of sold more than four hundred million albums worldwide. three hundred sixty degree paragon panorama biologic r.c.c. is set to return to berlin in the summer the artist has already begun rehearsals and preparations for the show elaborate animations and more than eighty antique sculptures from berlin specimen museum complete the vast picture the show aims to bring the ancient greek city to life a smaller version of the pac-man khana rama came to berlin in two thousand and eleven drawing around one point five million visitors over the course of a year. and staying on the subject of antiquity we head now to the acropolis in the greek it capital athens now this famous heritage site dates back to the fifth century b.c.
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of course time has taken its toll on what is now a popular tourist attraction so for the last part in our series on famous landmarks we met up with an expert to find out what preserving this sacred monument involves . a world famous acropolis perched atop a hill in central athens the ruins of the citadel are almost two thousand five hundred years old this national treasure is a unesco world heritage site and a symbol of the birthplace of democracy at its center is the parthenon temple dedicated to the greek goddess athena today it's the greek this work place he's one of ten stone masons tasked with the site's restoration. their activities include replacing missing marble column sections with new ones.
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copying the empty column of pieces where they have different forms of the top on the bottom before. making precise measurements painstaking work refurbishing the temple doesn't mean rebuilding it but stabilizing what's left of it. every stone on the site he's been coming here practically every working day for over fifteen years. working conditions are tough and gets extremely hot in summer sun a scorching. and in the winter it gets cold in a very windy. but we accept that it's part of the job and it's not the. numbers of. in two thousand and nine a new museum was opened at the foot of the acropolis it shows the site's history the original citadel was destroyed by the persians then a grand temple complex with the parthenon at its heart was built during the golden
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age of para cleans later the parson and was turned into a mosque by the ottomans who later housed an ammunition dump their cannon fire from venetian ships caused an explosion it destroyed much of the temple we now know that the temples white marble sculptures poor regionally multi-colored the parthenon is famous freeze was also a colorful affair original marble sections are currently on display at the museum alongside plaster replicas that indicate missing parts that were carted off to the british museum in london in eighteen zero one talks about returning them have so far failed to bear fruit. the acropolis has an emotional pull on locals and visitors alike many are literally overwhelmed and ice so all these. people can do these is make me and of my heart you know the place where the humanity was from grow up i mean is there you
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know for what are. kind of feel like the history and the hammers and all the work that we went through to this is really amazing that the acropolis is among the world's top tourist attractions the ancient ruins appeal to all sorts of people whether they're archaeology or history and busy asked or simply here to enjoy the view of the zero max viewers who are fans of the acropolis to. the stone mason theater isn't fazed by all the hustle and bustle. to be honest i barely know the sun in my day to day activities. like a backdrop to my work. some of the. it's quite a nice book like early notices. down in athens historical pluck a neighborhood practically every shop stock souvenirs of the acropolis and
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parthenon even if most of them are made in china. the restoration team still have a number of columns to repair their work is due to be finished in three years and hopefully this impressive site will then no longer be tarnished by those unsightly building cranes. now earlier this week as part of our current draw we asked you to send us in photos of your favorite landmarks we received loud so photographs from all over the world so we'd like to share some of them with you now . now as always there can only be one new winning photo and a vat of course comes from costa rica this week from carlos i v that hakim who we see there in southern a very. congrats you have won yourself a three d. model of the eiffel tower in paris now our contest is still still running so you
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can go to our website for all of the details all right it is time now for something to eat and as we've said before you don't have to leave berlin to experience international cuisine there are some one hundred eighty nine nations represented here in berlin now some of these people have opened up their own restaurants and today we're going to try out a special papaya salad from laos so born i'm fifty. years than my first memories of berlin with the months that i spent in an asylum seekers' home those are my earliest memories that i can remember the long haul when. the limit only in florida there were many cribs for children and many other people from asia. how nguyen was born in one nine hundred seventy seven in laos this photograph of her extended family was taken before her birth her father was
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critical of the government and in one nine hundred seventy nine her family fled to thailand powell nguyen was the youngest of four siblings a year later she arrived in berlin. meanwhile she has her own family sharing meals together with her husband and children is very important to her. than adding speed as an old kid asia plays a very big role hearts at the center of everything at big family celebrations too there's always a lot of food good food it's always the highlight heighten or even nowadays when there is a family celebration everyone looks forward to the food and of course to spending time with your family when you get together. how nguyen originally trained as a foreign language clerk. in two thousand and eleven she and her two brothers opened a restaurant in the north her under strict upper lip. shaved
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all features dishes from south eastern asia. to shift. in an immense partisan dung my father's name is don yeah officially our last name is nguyen because the person who applied for our permission to come here put down the name nguyen which is a very common vietnamese name musician but our real name is don. that's why i decided to use that name for a restaurant and to sing the music. and shape is unknown to indochina which laois is a part of you know a pit in which my grandfather and great grandfather worked for the french. sometimes as cooks that's why we thought it was a good fit. scoff one time when destiny is in its past and schooled. pious salad is a traditional laotian dish which is served in many different ways. it's usually
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eaten with fermented shrimp. in an unusual twist the ingredients are crushed with a mortar and pestle. copiah salad is among launch of flavors combining the sweetness of a pio and sugar a salty fish sauce the sour and the spicy heat of chillies. hussein is definitely spicy hot as he did we have many dishes that have some heat
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to them but they aren't just spicy they all have their own distinct flavor combinations because we also use a lot of her absence spices this is an illusion cooking that we tend to use many more ingredients than in european cuisine as it tends to be more expensive because the herb's aren't as widely available so they do cost more. readers tosser is where north korean meets berlin is quite spare district it's an area that's changed a lot in recent years. here used to be affordable which grew many young people to the district and that was followed by the rise of a vibrant restaurant scene once a rather rundown area it's now become trendy. example in this very colorful very edgy and also multiple. if used to be a bit more of a ghetto i guess you could say this is the area i live in which isn't that far from my restaurant used to be a place where most people didn't want to live today it's almost impossible to find a place here. when the restaurant is busy nguyen helps out in the kitchen.
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ever since her brothers left the business her cousin and mother have done the cooking. for. somebody many played some time until you sense that no. the jazz fest in the western german city of boston is one of the most popular festivals of of its kind here in europe so it's no coincidence that d.w. is a media partner for it be event music fans can look forward to first newcomers warming up the crowds and then the stars come out on stage and one of the big names to perform this year was swedish jazz sensation new longer in the.
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hills long the legendary swedish trombone player also known as mr red horn for obvious reasons. the contour of love and the color of my heart itself before my hats. the grin that is one of the most sought after jazz musicians in europe he's now sixty two and plays up to two hundred concerts a year he's a truly prolific performer was involved in a range of projects. decimation such as for me as a music form that is constantly changing and on the move we improvise alone which is a crucial part of john's it gives you this. mazing freedom which does bring with it responsibility and i had to endure from four to. work as a producer and director of festivals has given him additional insights. into feel if you know if i like how there are more female artists emerging jazz patriarchy
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will not last forever and rightly siva by and so most of this is a development that will benefit all of us. the newer ones are good too and. the band project called susskind is part of the positive development here there are her sing before a concert one of the trio is currently out sick so the other two are rearranging the programme again improvisation is a vital element of jazz. we have also got the sort of man was originally who weren't consciously playing jazz we do some exploring on the piano and invent something and then someone from outside says that's improvisation that's jazz. you know what is often the it that innovation is still there also seems that we've been playing since we were kids. what all.
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the members of sussed you are part of a new generation of female musicians on the german jazz scene or i guess it was both critics and audiences. there's been a women's movement in jazz for ages but now it's become more accepted that was me out we getting more attention and support that's always been that but it's becoming increasingly normal these days it's been. successful female performers are no longer a novelty center world of. business if he is if there are other long term excellent young women on the scene for us. it's nice to finally see a shift in gender parity all rather than a lack of clarity. on the political.
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german city of bonn has had its own jazz festival since two thousand and ten there are now around six thousand tickets up for grabs every year and are always snapped up far in advance. the festival features around one hundred artists at a variety of locations audiences appreciate the high caliber of performance and the proximity to the performers. jazz festival. not playing jazz festivals because of the focus. the audience are into the music and show it in person. on the other music and that people who are open to new experiences or friends and feel. bonds just festival is a veritable gem where the total toil double concerts to revel in. when you go to a museum for classical art you're pretty much just observing paintings on the wall
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you stand in front of them and you look and that's about it while in paris is until noon year arts center old works by a great artists are being stage and they compose only new way. dive into the world of the late austrian artists even. for the viewer it's an immersive experience pulls on the floor minutes into an explosion of how well the arts and technology play did to a seamless unity. we don't want to be called a museum digital art center we want to present a different experience of our time what you'd get in
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a museum where they are works hang on the wall. of. the new venue is located inside a former ion foundry in central paris. the old cooling pool now reflects the works of. the funny was opened in the nineteenth century by the peaceful family it took two years to find a suitable location for the venue but artistic director. is happy with result. the party with the c.d.u. point makes this place so special is that the old factory has been brought to new life it's very important to me that we don't abandon locations like this. shouldn't just be turned into architectural rubbish dumps. a second exhibition features and that austrian stuff clinton's camp was an issue. influenced by historical paintings i'm you know and then made
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a decisive break with tradition. alchemy of one. over the course of his career began to emancipate himself from classical art as he found out the viennese succession which produced entirely new artistic genre including symbolism and partner vault of. justice claim to emancipate himself from a step by step just to conventions the founders behind the a to you jimi yak one to break with the time on it museum concept in paris the city known for its world famous museums that is indeed tradition on its. legs pretty amazing art and with that we wrap up the show but join us again tomorrow for our highlights edition and the best picks of the week until then thanks for joining us and it's by from berlin. next time on general marks highlights playful pictures fight to instagram fans from
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