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when it comes to the sounds of the humans and see why through fools who have decided to put their trust in us. i am welcome to another week of your max before we get started let's have a look at what's coming up and today show. second nature that's designed or inspired by the work around them. over about a charity event involving sets a record for donations. and virtually voiced
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a butcher and the then that makes do without meat. we want to make people pause and funds then this even if it's only for a few minutes that's a go for drift in the digital era the dutch designed or was founded in two thousand they expire long ago dine and rough not up their artists an interface between tech art performance and also by a design a set of like museum in amsterdam estates in a solo exhibition by the dutch cold coated nature. studio drift combines nature of design and technology in their art works the results sharpen viewers perception and suggest the feelings of weightlessness and freedom. of.
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the two artists from amsterdam can even make a heavy cement block float. studio drift is one i could hold down and ralph noted from the concept of the execution the duo always work as a team. came back from last fall and we had this idea and came back in the cold be the place to have an incredible idea we have to take a closer look completely and election is just floats and it lives. in the film drifters that goes floating blokes. with the back home to dispose of highlands are in a very contrasts it with with disregard and they're searching for a system that they do fit in because they do not fitting in the natural system so it's actually the other way around but in our lives we are human beings so so we are the nature natural parts in the block environment so our life is exactly the opposite. this culture is intitled fragile future it's unusual
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lamps brought studio drift international acclaim in two thousand and seven. made from real dandelions it's a delicate snapshot of nature the dandelions were dried in the studio then each single blossom glued in place using tweezers before and only d. like it was added. nature plays a central role in the works of the two artists. what we try to say is that's cute. have to connect to the world around you and feel see what it actually is and how beautiful it is and if we all could see that i think it would change if. in december twenty seventeen they unveiled their work franchise freedom a formation of three hundred drones that emulated a flock of birds unleashed into the night sky over a beach in miami. he
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wanted to be the first to bring out. a swarm of drones that would actually react on each other and have this poetic movement a real bird swarm actually house it's raising the question michael ward actual freedom is or are we living in a lose you know freedom. wired where do we want to live do you want to leave separately but free or do we want to adjust yourself to a social structure. must be sure for you. the lights on this tree react to the heartbeat and brain waves of the visitors. i don't know skills like yours like little stars in the sky to make me happy thank you very moving going to go dancing somewhere because it's also inspiring and it's also life for me you know this is beautiful it's so frantic and it's i think what more of the pieces have to have
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a very pushy quality. i was dreaming that this was my bed and that it would lie on top and then like flow to the. this sculpture has sensors that allow it to react to visitors movements like a natural independent organism the most important thing is that you bring the work to life so you animates the objects and which which we do in many of our works at. certain movements and movements that work in a way so that's the piece comes to life and can actually reach you you don't have to think about it you can just feel inside. studio drift addresses the relationships between human evolution nature and technology with poetic installations that build dreams and visions for the future. let's have a look at what else is going on in europe in today's express our roundup of
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cultural events. the king of the netherlands ability mal examined has had plenty of reasons to party recently monday was the popular monarchs fifth anniversary as king it came just three days off the kings day on friday when the country celebrated his fifty first birthday with huge street gatherings. europeans put on their dancing shoes on sunday to mark international dance day. some one thousand dancers from neighboring villages took to the streets of the hungary and city of not counting not far from lake but on to strut their stuff. in the portuguese capital lisbon dancers from the urban dance ensemble next organize performances for commuters in various subway stations.
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the international dance day takes place every year on april twenty ninth. visitors are flocking to this year's euro flora in the italian port city of genoa the international exhibition sold out on monday for the fifth consecutive day and it's the biggest flowering garden show in the mediterranean region and usually takes place every five years. this year it's spread over an area of eighty six thousand square metres. five kilometers of pathways to wander along between planted gardens and historic villas the installations have been designed to represent the four elements. fire and water euro flora runs until my you six. actually it sounds quite good and the number of new hiv infections has dropped now
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less. here in germany alone some three thousand people are infected with the virus every year the situation is worse and developing countries their mune deficiency disease remains one of the most dangerous health problems worldwide this weekend at an annual charity event and bomb ten oprah saying us donated their time i'm presented a very good program. soprano heather engebretsen from the u.s. singing for mozart's oprah the abduction from the center. and christina mutare and another one of the eleven artists at this year's bom. born in southern russia christina began her career at the bolshoi theater in moscow
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since then she's sung on the greatest operatic stages in the world so i knew i would have been there today all single does aria from rigoletto an aria from must these men oh and my favorite duet pretty g'kar from verities la traviata body joke out of this. will probably go it's in the audience loves judas aria and benaud is my favorite singing is great for the sword to see. all of the artists offer their services for free on their special evening for a good cause. it is a very important topic not only for russia and germany but for the entire world this disease unites us in certain ways just as music unites us music gives us the strength to work together to combat the disease so they shine through bombs charity
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opera ghana is one of the highlights on the social calendar in the former german capital the proceeds go to the german aids foundation which mainly supports research projects because despite medical advances aids remains incurable. because it was initiated by ant and helmet underuse harvey the pair have organized the event for eighty years now. so. it is about the biggest failings lab desire and passion in the disease encompasses those feelings too so that's why there's gonna combines that also successfully. and we say be joyful have fun but also do something good combining these two things is something opera can do. this year announcing a participated for the first time. the young hunger in his one of the most creative and innovative trumpet players of his generation.
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and. i also felt like an honor to be invited to to put forward singers because as a as a trumpet player and i think also. as other instrumentalists we would like to play as beautiful as your skin to seek. oh. war began to raise two hundred thirty thousand euros this year a new record and so the boehm opera garner remains a winning ticket of glamour and charity on the right.
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germany is known as the country of the sausages worldwide there are said to be one thousand five hundred types of the worst but even here in the land of meat lovers more and more people try to live vegetarian or even be getting that's why plenty of restaurants and supermarkets serve meat free treats the german capital has an amazing scene and now there's also a butcher by then who does not sell meat sounds weird right we wanted to know what's on offer there. at first glance it looks like a butcher shop but with that smoke and spicy aromas it smells like one term but all of the products sold here are plant based they're also all produced in-house according to founder sort of palling and there are more similarities between traditional and vacant butchers than you might think. when the met that i have
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he can butcher shop has all the trappings of a normal butchers everything is homemade so people know where our products come from and they can ask about the ingredients and how our products are manufactured we just would. like to try simple. still interest very aromatic customers can rest assured that the products here aren't made like the industry manufactured tofu dogs in all comic supermarkets it's all made fresh every day. today sausages made from old flakes onions mushrooms and pains they agreed inside held together by seitan a week's meat substitute. in the uk during when we hadn't yet opened the shop we tried out many different things with the first recipe it's. called the
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co-founder asked a butcher he knew from his childhood if he was interested in trying out the can recipes that i couldn't tie it. it was with him that we created our first recipe it's. the athlete of the band. so it's no accident that the verse looks so convincing it wasn't necessary to reinvent the food nor the machines for their manufacture everything already existed. but not everyone is a fan. even the name vets' guy he can play on a german word for butcher shop was polarize. the shop's facebook account is full of polemical comments. ranging from ecstatic to deeply offended. but the majority are glad to come back again. if they fancy a bowl of tomato soup with a good roast and homemade bread for example. thank
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you. it looks delicious and i say that every time. i think it's great that there is a place like this. whether vegans vegetarians or meat eaters there should be something to satisfy all taste buds at the vacant butcher shop its shelves contain a wide range of products but what are the vets guys wishes for the future. by to hear more of people who are simply curious will come here and i think it's important that many people come by who just want to try it out. it's great that we can develop with our coworkers as well as our customers mint and. red sky looks set to do a roaring trade retreat delicacies. and i once time again for a year makes extra to always take a trip to portugal on the host of euro a quest from. qatar brought in to us wanting to know more about the country so
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we're off to our own taito south of the capital a huge part of the region is covered by large plantations of cork and olive trees that's why it's also called part of outs garden bob the smarts more to discover the area's full of history and has got some amazing landscape take a look. this is one of portugal's best kept secrets comports in the region its long and solitary beaches stretch as far as the eye can see. the area isn't commercially developed and is often overlooked by european tourists. a big draw on alan tasia is observing dolphins in estuary off the atlantic coast. about twenty seven dolphins reside here. those with patience and sturdy sea legs just might get a chance to see them on
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a special boat tour. a . very special border. because it's the only place in portugal where it. is possible to do with dolphin watching for a resident. resident. very particular and different. another unique site is the historical port of comports with hundreds of uneven planks and wooden stakes it has served as anchorage to boats for over two centuries . covers a vast region in central portugal a bulk of the region contains rice fields vineyards and cork plantations agriculture is key to the local economy. located about an hour's drive east from the coast is the wall town of ever
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a it's home to about fifty seven thousand people here tourism helps boost the local economy. every alleyways various architectural examples and its roman temple helped it burn unesco world heritage status. so we are on the top of the hill where two thousand years ago the romans built their temple and these are the pictures of the city that in the short area has examples of two thousand years that these three because directions from different periods of h. and this is. the reason why travelers must not skip visit the this world everything each city. another fascinating but grisly tourist attraction is ever as so-called chapel of bones. if that's the truth it's soulful braveheart. standing here
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a week before you are just told me. this is one of the best known monuments in ever of the chapel was meant as a meditation spot for monks but four hundred years ago they decided to move the bones of more than five thousand commoners to this final resting place. back in the land of the living ever also offers a cozy call an airy environment it's common to find locals who own and run the restaurants in the center of town. migues consists of bread crumbs sauteed and garlic and olive oil they're stirred until they soak up the oil once rolled the meat is added and in this case. now this dish may be a common staple for the locals but tourists enjoy it too as part of the local flare . island tissue is home to some seventy
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wineries mostly red wind is produced here since the area gets some three thousand hours of sunshine per year the conditions for growing grapes are ideal. here we have twelve different group or i think we have it here it's governess or you know we have for going is also we have to because they. are going to now it's very well known here in the interior. we use so a lot in our. and these are the most. from the wine country and culture in everett to the beaches of comfort. to be counted as you region of portugal offers a reason to get away at any time of the year. spring and summer in particular are a great time to visit europe's major sites now if you were watching the show last week you'll already know that we were featuring the ten most popular european landmarks according to instagram today we continue our two in russia at red square
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in moscow the combination of awesome architecture and the magic of atmosphere make red square a truly fascinating place. red square the beating heart of russia some see it looks most impressive in the evening when it's bathed in artificial light behind the star is the kremlin the center of russia's power it's thick walls forming one side of the square. the opposite side is lined by the legendary gold department store today well today russians come here to shop at the squares north west end is the historical museum at the other would maybe well moscow's most beautiful building in the sixteenth century st. with its sumptuous onion domes red square is a landmark surrounded by monuments it measures five hundred meters by one hundred fifty meters and was listed as
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a unesco world cultural heritage site in one nine hundred ninety sergei's a love for earns a living here as a linen double for tourists. he says that over a quarter century after the soviet union's fall people still want to see the former communist revolutionary. the new owner of the lodge and the tourists remember me with the leader of the proletariat who turned the world on its head they asked me. why did you do that. but the name red square actually predates the communists by centuries originally the russian word for red also meant beautiful and red square was the beautiful square because of the majestic buildings around it and it can still claim the epithet of beautiful. several million tourists cross red square each year almost all of them leave with photos to remember it by
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a favored backdrop is the lenin mausoleum in front of the kremlin's mighty brick walls. st basil's. will is another highlight its architect is said to have been blinded by tsar ivan the terrible so he would never design anything greater. bureau max asked viewers around the world to send in their best photos of red square. feet. of not only is it one of the most beautiful squares in our country but in the whole world that what i see of us i like st bases cathedral and the go everything is nice so that i see someone it's definitely the spirit here the center the heart of russia we're fascinated by all the solemn. the first thought i had when i came here was that this is a beautiful country and it's reflected in this square that. the lenin double sergey
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likes red square too but he has a different explanation for the name. red square is simply the in bottom and the center of mass. some of the things that happened on the square and why is it called the red square. because it used to be almost a graveyard. people were executed here and it was called red because of the blood that flowed here back then as a little sergey is a trained car mechanic he sidelines on red square charging two hundred rubles or about three year olds per photo. he's got some tips for the very best red square souvenir. are you sure that you're. swimming unit there are these globes with the kremlin inside looks like snow. usually people think it's always cold here and the bears want to round here but that's not true as you see there are no bears running
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around on red square only people. snow or no red square is always worth a visit. and i was serious europe's famous landmarks we've put together the ten most popular european ones on instagram and of course the eiffel tower as one of them with a bit of luck the miniature behind me could soon be yours staking part in our competition is really easy upload a picture on our website showing you and front of your favorite landmark and if you do your name without a medically be entered into our door so good luck and see you next time one of them thanks for watching by. on the next edition of your a match britain's jordan lloyd breathes new life into old photos digitizers and colorize is historical photographs after carefully researching one thousand conditions and the original setting colors after the make
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