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what is will this mean for economic inequality. you guys are starting class warfare the response to that statement should be yes we are starting plans won't you. reach the trash exclusive reporting story to live on t.w. . i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your own max from building blocks to dining with a difference we are embarking on a cultural journey into the show here's a look at what's coming up. brick by brick and lego land in denmark celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. classical career switchers conductor number one so young
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he is a rising star in the music world. and living with the blues in the family home in lithuania designed for listening enjoying. one of the most popular toys of all time are lego building bricks now their story dates back to denmark in the nine hundred thirty s. and since then lego has grown into an empire consisting of museums and even a theme park now lego land in denmark is now celebrating its fiftieth anniversary so we met up with a long time lego land employee to see how these small bricks have inspired big ideas. it's a world into. those the wild animals on the signs. there's an island infested with pirates. all eight of little plastic bricks
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it's very nice this very nostalgic. feeling it's because it's been my own childhood here in cleveland and now my son loves it too so it's very nice to make those are everything in a child's world i mean something different when i was a child i was only a small train from joe on so a lot of things happen lego is a big thing in denmark and we're quite proud of the brain and i want to show my kids the lego history on the fantasy. at this hour of the morning lawson disallows them is all alone in lego land. she and four coworkers keep this miniature world in shape. she makes sure everything's in its place in the replica of norway's built in. minor repairs are taken care of right away on site.
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there's a special method for restoring faded bricks. well if we take a car like this this one is probably like ten or twelve years almost so we'll take this car to the last blast machine and will blast past it. and it looks awful when we don't know because the surface is getting very rough and after that we send it to the carpenter and he will paint it with a clear u.v. . paint and it when it's painted just looks like just like a new car. it isn't long before the silence is broken giants invade the little world the village of libya debuted as the first exhibit when the park opened in the one nine hundred sixty eight. libby translates as a little village and it looks like many a small danish community would have a century ago. when not so makes the rounds of the park during the day she stops to chat with visitors this. one question she has quite
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a lot of what are you doing in the wintertime so what we do is that we we empty all the balls we bring out all the ships and the trains the cars the people all the houses staying outside by getting things would take them to the storage and it would clean it all up and then we take things to do the most up and repair it if it gets broken. the parts need most attraction is in the western town of lego rito the flying eagle. it's the first season for the road a coaster. the wild west in town is one of the park's most populous sections. close by is chief long is village for thirty four years has been welcoming tilled in the round his campfire why do they like his so much when it seemingly has nothing to do with logo their legal brakes everything even.
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the v.b. tried if you look at my g.p. the insurance relayed a bone she made. and my program is made up. and the children like c. they like the idea of india and playing indian. an american indian kemp was at the opening in one nine hundred sixty eight. so too was a safari. generations of children have taken courses at the driving school. is has been living in his teepee since the mid nine hundred eighty s. to the delight of the kids have come his way. i think it's the experience it's the same with cheated on knobs and it's the same as thirty years ago. when jaago came to lego land in twenty sixteen
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years you can slip into the skin of an inch on the most important cost of this really close it's as you cost by not screenings begins with lightning fast moves it's not the only interactive attraction all of the bricks no longer enough by themselves i think when the new technologies that are interesting to children it's good for us to try to take advantage of them also in the experiences that we deliver so i think the brick will always be called baby land where we're standing now will always be the heart of lego man but that we try to develop with new technologies and new types of rights all the time as well. no matter what crazy writes may come for real lego fans many land will always be reason enough to visit . well another work of art of sorts the royal academy in london is also celebrating a major anniversary with a special exhibition that plus and other parts of the u.k.
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some people were caught eating humble pie more on these stories coming up in today's express. on tuesday the media caught a first glimpse of the royal academy of arts an upcoming two hundred fiftieth summer exhibition. by turner prize winning english artist grayson perry and his own works are among those on display at the world's largest open submission show when it opens on june twelfth visitors will be welcomed by in a nice cup or installation in the courtyard. some thirteen hundred pieces have been assembled for the prestige is exhibition. including a work by graffiti artist banksy. a parallel exhibition traces the history of this annual show. french performance artist. has moved into temporary digs
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a wooden statue in the park of the moon. he intends to stay holed up inside for an entire week. all of them took with him was some water and a little suit. the artist has raised eyebrows with some of the strange performances in the past last year he spent three weeks roosting on chicken eggs until they hatched. out battle waged in a field near england none of the participants managed the fifty first world custard pie championships all thirty two teams of four pints are fighting it out for the title the rules are simple enough picture opponents result from this possible some two calls and pines were consumed in the process the winners were crowned by face i don't proceeds went to charity. next up a man who has been named newcomer of the year on the classical music scene swiss
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a conductor loren so he's only twenty eight years old but already we're now in orchestras are vying for his conducting skills b.r.t. has been named music director of the gold bank in orchestra in lisbon for next season but before he starts there we caught up with him during a rehearsal in zero. couldn't siesta on site of uni then via tear taught. in addition to food does this to me one me de-bone unfair to all to. hear her sing rock monograph second symphony with the munich philharmonic orchestra . lorenzo v.o.t. believes a conductor needs to activate something within the musicians. rather than an organization the challenge lies in radiating energy and arousing emotions.
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to lead to this kind of leadership is something you have or you don't like you can't learn it and you have to be able to stand in front of a hundred people who don't know and say this is my place and that's as old as he's my but not because you're the boss but because you can say follow me far can see me and. we go there together. twenty eight year old the rent's of the uk he is from switzerland his mother is a violinist his father was the renowned conductor much of yachting. we catch up with him in zurich between opera her souls this autumn he'll move to lisbon where he'll head the goal banki an orchestra. the orchestra said it chose him because he strives to make each concert a unique experience. it's his first position as musical director. here in zurich he's working with world class tenor piotr but.
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you know she was only a child when he discovered the power of opera. sure initially i can't remember exactly where it was but the opera was simone book a negra paolo the villain dies on stage i remember the opera singer was very tall and had a bald head. afterwards i was backstage with my dad and suddenly there he was again i started to cry i couldn't believe it he was back from the dead because that was my first shock in the world of theater to yeah to. me she's feast for me it's much more important to dive in deep and to conduct in lots of places and the mainstream you know it makes me sad when i don't have time
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to work with an orchestra strings or when the singers come and go because they've got engaged once elsewhere it anymore because it makes me sad you go. by as you can tell some people can spread themselves thin like that but i don't know how much can and how far are we prepared to go. vive this could be our last evening on stage but it's been tough to read. when lorenzo was fourteen his father marcelo collapsed during a rehearsal and died a short time later i couldn't human so knows time is precious and as again you have declined that sounded brilliant so now with confidence but also keep the quality of shall i or shall i not at fifty three on the first beat of the eye so does it.
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bring it back a bit. since perverse self-confidence is often misunderstood and vice i know where i am. and what i can't yet do but i also know what i can do oh my sister can't get. the interview appears to have a brilliant future ahead of him critics describe him as a talent to watch and inspiration one who makes time stand still. is crescendo is only just beginning his love of music and people and his zest for life are
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infectious. too few so i got too much sun i was in lisbon last week and it was thirty degrees so what could i do so it was to try to do so i would surfing but didn't have any sun cream and got burned as a. polar and so. just. time now for a sneak peek into someone's house full of bode and for that we are headed to lithuania where the owners are huge of blues fans so much so that they've built a house in the woods show so they can play their music as loudly as they want but that's not all the entire structure has been designed to optimize the acoustics of the music so visitors with sensitive hearing would be well advised to bring along earplugs when visiting the callon ouse.
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its natural surroundings remain untouched a modern home nestled in a little way in pine forest. that was built as a tribute to the blues. hello i'm either this my way for you to do the best to me do a little come to my blues cause. titus come and ask us an architect has lived here with his family since two thousand and fourteen the woods aren't far away from the city of quantised but far enough to blast the blues as loud as they want anytime they want it's a house full of passion. it was a romantic for the blues romance and taking it easy this isn't just my blues music little by little my wife has grown accustomed to listening to the blues every day i've told her about it it's very important to us a little bit more so share my. that's apparent throughout the one hundred seventy
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square meter house and its design is inspired by the music genre even the kitchen island is embellish with old vinyl records. the center of the house is an open living area spread across several floors. and put in a more this is the center the heart of the home. it's the room where we hang out together. and we listen to music watch t.v. . or work in the op an area. it was designed for good acoustics. that's what the acoustic ceiling construction and paneling of foam. with the newsprint nélisse. the sound is as clear as it would be in a concert hall the integrated sound panels roundoff the aesthetics and ensure optimal
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. stix without interference. true to the open plan design music accompanies every family member as they go about their business. including when their son ignace visits. the musical atmosphere is controlled from a single sound station. so there is this some troll music station where we can choose which roam we want music to play and by pressing one or the other button we can turn on and off music and sound. in a terrace or in the living room. speakers are integrated in groups throughout the house. so the bathroom and bedroom for example are single unit acoustically speaking. to the dinner. we spend most of the day with music that's no exception in this room as you can see we have speakers and music equipment. we end the day with music of course with something slightly more
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relaxing. but music sends us off to sleep. the family spent many years in the city but they were looking for a place where they could relax in tranquility and listen to the blues undisturbed. once they found a len the main question was how do you create a house that fits in to its natural surroundings and differs from the building style typical of the area but also pay homage to the blues. i've always listened to the blues. even before the house was built had come here regularly and the sound from the car radio felt really special here we go blues the combination of birdsong and the blues fit really well together. then we
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took a family vacation by the sea listening to lots of blues music and suddenly the idea came to me so i joined outline of the house in the sack. their son is also an architect. he and his father drew up plans on the computer before creating a three d. model in. this kitchen island that swings out to the terrace was it is his idea it bridges the homes interior with the exteriors which is also connected to music. it's a place where where you connect. with nature and the building itself and our architectural philosophy we thought about this a lot about this a motional connection on the claim that people and buildings and this is the place for me where i really can serve and. marriage with with surroundings with her natural materials with music playing from the house and the birds singing up the
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same time loser loses really authentic music. every night in the forest near quantised they're singing the blues inside and out. the interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail the interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home to correction we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and accessories subscribe and don't miss out. on you tube. this week we're featuring some alternative ways to enjoy a meal in europe and today we are off to a restaurant on the spanish island of it beats out where among other things diners can enjoy virtual reality right at their table aside from that you better turn up
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with an appetite because this experience consists of several courses plus the menu one whole set you back a bit financially and that's because some of motion is one of the most expensive rushed. in the world. the show begins twenty four seventh's and the price tag one thousand and five hundred euros per person and each course has a new setting on the spanish island to beat what is probably the world's most expensive restaurant offers a dining extravaganza. ok all right he needs right. this guy to go with it he gave all. put it in the wrong guess enjoy the first call in area offering at the door the entry ticket tastes like chocolate and lime juice of the motion seats a maximum of twelve people they experience surprise after surprise and rapid succession six cameras observe the guests the room is changed by computer with
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lighting effects smells wind and smoke hidden behind glass the team controls the show i. love that the show began. with caviar oysters and champagne of course it's such. they are now a vegetable garden. here the soil is edible a mixture of chopped black olives and bread the colony artists expect the twenty courses to take a total of three hours their concept is successful the restaurant is fully booked for months and events. so it's lovely seafood dishes are served up in an underwater world.
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it's an expensive treat. for the little. guy looks like a. for the oh my god. oh . oh. technical innovations are part of those concepts here he test apparel virtual reality glasses and a flight simulator alter the taste experience. that this only thirty four. hour show is fifty percent of what he said. on a simulated trip on the orient express a table even vibrates. the mushroom dishes the magically stage two. is known the world over as a party island that provides inspiration for popular on several shows. the.
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living there's a setting recalling it before in the one nine hundred sixty s. . and a desert that revolves around a record on a turntable. experiential dining is a playground for the cooks and guest alike. a shot the feel good think if they. are listening to hear a chef composes is cullen airy creations like a painter the food changes color and texture before the diners eyes all their senses are involved. the.
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head chef on several feeds guess farewell from a movie screen what a spectacular performance. and with that we come to the end of the show but before we go we want to let you win on this week's drought we would like to know in which setting you enjoy your meals is it in the park or a romantic evening out let us know by going to our website for all the details and by taking part you can qualify to win a euro max watch and now it's time to say goodbye as always thanks for joining us we'll see again tomorrow. on the next edition of euro max and in time of the nation as a gallery legacy and brittany is hosting france's largest open air first effects tomorrow the focus is on sustainable development on the future of our planet with less by international photography as the show is expected to draw more than three million visitors over the next four months from backwater to us hawks vote next
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