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behind the scenes these are true. exploitation corruption style. a business worth billions but just how broad is the british sports and reality. dirty starting june sixth t w. however want to welcome to another edition of euro max i'm your host meghan li as always we have got a packed show in store for you so let's get right to it here's a look at what's coming up. far from home cuisine from sri lanka in the middle of berlin. fairytale island tending the exotic gardens on
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st michael's mount. and above the clouds learning to fly the gyrocopter back. but we start of the show with a man who is considered an ambassador of the cello. like most of virtuous those he began playing at a very early age in his case at the age of four and a half and before long it was clear that he was a star talent cap was so has a new album out and so we wanted to sit down and talk to him about it and how the cello has impacted his life. go to your cup you saw understands like few others how to get everything out of the cello this evening the french minister playing contemporary music by a chinese composer of the film only to poverty. i.
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his parents actually wanted him to play the violin. but that never came into question for him my parents gave me my first cello at four and a half. these first feeling was with the cello was. just magical from the beginning the first sound even if they're not nice you can feel the vibrations in all the body and this is very specific to the cello the cello is a kind of continuation of the body in a way. into a song is the star cellists current album in it he brings the versatility of his favorite instrument to life.
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and the story of this this new album is on one hand. a collection of pieces that i love that i discovered many years ago some of them not so long ago some of the pieces are well known some others are not known and every piece for me reminds me specific souvenirs. a jury of music experts name the cello germany's instrument of the year twenty eighteen. it is the instrument of his life. those incredible they seized that's really like a. d. voice but but then also the cello can can go up and rise and sing the cello as also
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became a very. dear to also instruments was not the case you know. one hundred years ago so i am very happy that. to share the cello as instrument of the. thirty six year old musician plays on a cello made by the seventeenth century venetian lute your mateo go from there who is famous for the high quality of his cellos the virtual so pardon me once played his instruments. is very very special it's from seventeen zero one. and it's it's also. you know when when when you touch the wood you can feel really the the he story of the chiller which is incredible it's like ours it's like it's like a painting so of course. the price of those instruments are very high and so but we we're lucky to be able to play on them.
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the prize winning cellist is. rarely at home in paris but he tries to spend as much time as he can with his two daughters and with his friends after all he's not just a music lover. i like good food i like good tease of course in france we're lucky to have fantastic cheese i love great wine also so i like to you know go to the cellar and troops a nice bottle of wine and you know mix it with with great food and and organise a dinner and yeah those those times i import and then i think it's important also for the music the music needs to breathe. and go to your cup you saw is himself a breath of fresh air for cello aficionados he is at one with his music as he graces the stages of the world with this pious cello.
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moving on now into a brief look at other stories making headlines on the culture thing. the sixteenth international architecture exhibition or be in ali begins in venice on saturday this year's title is free space which the organizers say describes a generosity of spirit and a sense of humanity at the core of architecture sixty three countries are taking part with twenty eight hosting their own national pavilions on the b. and i grounds the others are scattered across the city the german for villian deals with the architectural consequences of the division of germany during the cold war .
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the french artist philippe no one has mounted his. exhibition in germany. has. between. exhibitions. and. installations. london zoo is currently home to an art installation comprising fifteen thousand plastic bottles base of waste aims to raise awareness of the growing threat of pollution from discarded plastic especially on the world's oceans the installation by artist nick wood shows the amount of disposable bottles purchased every minute
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in britain alone management decided to support the huge sculptures due to the devastating effects of plastic waste on the animal world. we're learning is a melting pot of cultures and some visitors to the city like it so much that they decide to stay and open restaurants here from indonesian and macedonian to thai you can get a taste of the world without having to leave the german capital and for our ongoing series fifty kitchens one city today we're going to try a popular curry dish from sri lanka. and some things are very german things germans place a lot of emphasis on punctuality i learned very quickly if you want to live here you have to learn about german qualities.
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decided to live into. many in one nine hundred seventy two when he came to britain as a tourist from sri lanka he was nineteen at the time a family friend adopted him which allowed him to stay permanently which would have no study to be a dental technician then in the early one nine hundred ninety s. he turned his hobby into a profession and opened his first restaurant imbalance quite speck district it was the first location in germany devoted. when i came to germany i started to cook for myself when i invited friends over i cook something nice like a pole some ball or a doll curry various things. and they all say wow you can really cook. why don't you open a restaurant in berlin and. we'd all go to it would you.
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when you put it out in a start didn't actually did open its restaurant it was considered quite exotic few people here knew anything about sri lankan cuisine but the winners are curious and many of them quickly became regular customers his idea of using organic products in the dishes was also well we see so well that he was able to open a second restaurant this rhea county in nine hundred ninety seven. is a small island but a lot of coconuts grow there. so we use a lot of coconut milk in our dishes which makes them different. and when you spices differently too. we use a lot of smoked and roasted spices. that's something special. the beverage dish that we make has its own typical taste. but. i
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give my. curry usually means dish not the spice. his cool robbie carey uses not only the stem but also believes. there are hundreds of different ways to make curry using vegetables meat or fish curries are common in sri lankan cuisine. in this island country in southern asia people typically eat with their hands food is served luke warm or cold. traditional sri lankan dishes are usually spicy the spices used often have a medicinal effect.
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rice is one of the staple food stuffs it's served with every curry. we have been. we use these curry leaves. in every dish everyone. these curry leaves serve to detoxify the body. they have a very unusual taste they smell good and they're also very healthy you can buy them here in berlin but only in specialty stores. a lot of hard work went into making this country which means sunshine. richard starts with an hour she spent a year and a half renovating the former he tore down the walls and decorated the remaining ones together with an artist. the color yellow predominates symbolizing both the sun and curry. benches from old commuter trains to see. the restaurant isn't prince in the eastern
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part of the city it's an area that has undergone enormous changes since the fall of the wall in one nine hundred eighty nine. what was then a working class district has become a trendy part of town. not only has the number of she kept phase of the cheeks increased so have the rents. compared to when i started here two decades ago. the difference is like night and day. back then the buildings were completely rundown and dilapidated. now they've all been modernized restored. the neighborhood has changed completely these are the keys for. this house nashbar to be done actually has spent more of his life in germany then in sri lanka the only thing he hasn't got used to is the
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german weather. i grew up. you know going to ground that well out of the ground. there in a little has a dream job he's a gardener on the tidal island of st michael's mount in england now there you will find no noise and little stress in keeping with the island life or visitors can only walk there during low tide the island is located off of england's most southern coast and has long been an insider tip among holiday makers some three hundred thousand people visit there a little castle and garden every year and we were among them. morning is always the most relaxing part of the day for derek little as he tends to his plants all alone he grew up on st michael's mount and has been assistant head gardener of the title and since two thousand. towering over the gardens as the
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priory church dating back to the twelfth century for over three hundred years it's been home to the same often family who have built up one of the most in chanting gardens in the country boasting in a ray of plants from around the world. keep a few in the castles in the mood for the guns in the morning we just have a walk around the gardens make sure there's no late so anything been left on the ground or even the gates open unlocked but yet today the weather is not so nice nobody sunny here especially down here in cool but today we go along to see miss coming in and it's quite damp as you can see today which is you know lovely for the guard and i had forgotten to do a bit of moisture has been a bit dry this some of the. not the usual we get here. but nonetheless the plants are grateful for the mild summer rains as are its other inhabitants.
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the subtropical gardens off the coast of cornwall comprised between five and six hundred varieties of flowers bush is in shrubberies. just across the water on the mainland the days first visitors are waiting for the grounds to open or rather waiting for the tide to go out and free up the causeway. unless you can fly or you can pay for the boat service low tide is the only time you can get to and from the islands. st michael's mount. was once a pilgrimage site and lives across the bay from the historic little town of penne zaentz. it's one of the region's most popular tourist attractions with around three hundred thousand visitors a year to the castle and gardens the microclimate here in the extreme southwest of england makes it possible to grow both domestic plants and thanks in part to some
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t.l.c. from the garden or varieties that are extremely exotic yes we do we do we got this one here we see everything in there chris the golly it's from self america it's actually a tree. really gross about fall you've been to six me just so all this one is probably about forty or fifty is the old you can see it's been grown in the wool. and especially elements we have here because the granite absorbs the heat and radiates heat out and need name we've reflected launch of the sea which itself the gulf stream we call it a natural so what's in the air and all these elements together just means that we can grow these usual plants here within the gardens. a lot of visitors to the mountain come specifically to marvel at the floral extravaganza derren little devotes eight hours a day to his body and beauties each with its own individual needs a dream job you know a dream location by the sea. if you look down upon the
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gardens now and how special they are and i think the work in the gardens to me to live on the island is what is actually in your blood so you do really enjoy and this is you know you can get better office this if you like you know today we got a lovely clear day now the rain stopped the sun's coming out you got a lovely view that the sea is a special place to work. and as the day comes to a close and visitors wade back to shore peace returns to st michael's mount and daring little has the gorgeous little gardener's paradise all to himself again. that looks simply amazing now all this week we've been asking our viewers. when they like to give flowers now thirty seven percent of you said you get flowers as a thank you and thirty one percent said that you give flowers on birthday so thank you to all for taking part but as always there can always only be one winner of this week's draw and that is just plain there rico from new zealand so
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congratulations joslin you have one yourself and eggs gulu save your old max watch so enjoy. now with those people with dreams of flying they can fulfill them in northern germany by learning to fly a gyrocopter this is an open type of helicopter but apparently it is much easier to operate but one of the pilots will have to dig deep into their pockets because one hour of flying costs one hundred and seventy but after thirty hours of flight training gyrocopter pilots can take to the skies on their own. he made it john a markets and takes to the skies for the first time at the controls of a gyrocopter. this it was breathtaking beautiful to see live back from the air my always wanted to fly i think everyone has that desire to take to the skies. but before she could take the flying cabriolet out for a spin
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a new flight instructor banned to show her the ropes even valve i'm very nervous i'm wondering what it will be like to fly a gyrocopter for the past two years. she first has to learn how to rotate the rotary plate has to reach two hundred revolutions a minute otherwise the gyrocopter will tilt. wheel for you hold down this but it's not ok there's just too you see the ribs on to here that's two hundred revolutions so i only have to press the button exactly and we'll be communicating minimum good the first to a dry run you on the markets and have to learn how to tilt the roto with the joystick. so thumbs up to release the rotor. click. on the signs up you do it both hands rolls that's right release chilled back out now fall until forwards ease of of your life will depend on this movement you've got to remember the funky. the rotor needs to be tilted for the wind to propel it
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for what you are not then we piece is the brake and there are. no spark in. because it was a totally positive experience although it was too short of course i just forgot about everything else around me and enjoyed the moment as they were at a loss and. it costs one hundred seventy years and now i should have to have thirty lessons be cool she can fly on her own she knows how to pass a medical and the firy example if all goes well she'll then get to gyrocopter
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license. in here is that he didn't expect too much of me he just said the most important thing is to stay calm and that's what we did and i felt safe the whole time with us. after forty five minutes yana who is studying medicine lands back safely on the ground. oh and i wasn't great was it grows on you doesn't it it was wonderful i don't care if you upset over that when i was up there i thought well there's enough doctors out there i'm going to be a pilot. and you can. didn't get much higher price than that for a first flying lesson. congratulations on your first flight. and she's going to need a doctor when she falls out of that thing all right moving on to expression is
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a painter and print maker auto dix now he was known for his harshly realistic and satirical depictions of german life during the one nine hundred twenty s. he captured the mood and the decadence of that time with a critical eye and now for the first time over three hundred of his works are on display in germany under one roof giving visitors a look back into another time. a building filled with works by auto dicks on four floors and him poor young for fans of expression a start but it's not just the sheer number and range of works that sets this exhibition apart but we have at least one work of art bell to dick's for each year from nine hundred twelve thousand nine hundred sixty nine i would like so it's a truly comprehensive retrospective. if if you want a real introduction to autistics you have to come to chemists. with nuff cabinet.
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in two thousand and seven chemists came into possession of alfred gunson hauser's collection of german modernist art. now the dick's works in their collection have been joined by an additional sixty from the now deceased collector's inheritance they include sunday stroll painted in one thousand twenty two as well as works on paper which can rarely be shown in public not to this country by the paperwork's cannot be put on permanent display they can only be exhibited under certain light conditions and for a limited time so that means special exhibitions only. and here with four floors at our disposal we have the opportunity to show a large number of these paperworks and since i. lack sufficient men clearing out the entire museum gunson house or and putting the works by other artists into temporary storage three hundred times dick's is both a tribute to the collections patron and to the departing director of chemists his
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art collection. is that of it's lovely for me to getting to put on such a marvelous exhibition of the almost twenty two years on the job and for that. to my class we didn't have to get loans from any other collections because we already have everything in-house with that the biggest ever auto dicks. exhibition is on in chemist's until early september. and with that we are out of time but join us tomorrow for our live show as always thanks for turning in big and soon. next time on your lacks the highlights of the week in food news using flowers as tasty colorful additions to meals with food service in denmark braved the cold for the perfect way you fully integrated the swedish capitals and the usual weekend in the midst of nature next time on duramax highlights.
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