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she has to come from super lindsay to do. a varied course is into active exercises the funny thing about d.w. don't come slashdot atlanta on facebook in the am still a. gem and so funny that w. . i want to welcome to another fun filled edition of your max with me meghan lee here's a look at what we've got in store for you today. hold your breath and really good shape from france is a free diving champion and filmmaker. tradition where it's where it's rome's a restaurant next he serves the tasty process so we're thrilled artichokes.
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cocktails and burlesque provided in the one nine hundred twenty s. at the berlin bar principale. as a kid my friends and i were always trying to see how long we could hold our breath until we turn blue in the face well those days are clearly over but for french freediver julie go chair holding her breath is essential to her job and she goes underwater for up to six minutes at a time at a depth of seventy metres and she films her experience and talk about multitasking we met up with her. filmmaker. captures surreal scenes by the camera. but the most unusual thing about this shoot is judy good doesn't need an oxygen tank she can remain underwater for minutes at a time on just a single breath of air. what's
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amazing with filming in freediving it's the freedom because you have no tank you have a light. and heat in those you to do really day that makes us and to me to move around the scene. very freely. is a professional free diver this is a sport in which divers descend to great depths underwater while holding their breath a personal record is seventy two meters off camino halters smallest inhabited islands in the mediterranean go to is producing underwater footage for a russian film in title one breath it's slated to open in cinemas in november twenty ninth teen. film is inspired by the life of the most successful female freediver of all time natalee amal genova the russian athlete disappeared in august twenty fifteen while giving diving lessons of have
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been near a kind into formentera and is presumed dead. julie go to regularly to a special breed. adding exercises to training how long. would you need to prepare your mind also to be very relaxed and in peace and nerds tracing too much about what you're going to be doing so you have to really focus on what's your piecing side. eighty years really good he has been shooting underwater films with her partner and fellow diver dion mary their first film freefall has been viewed over twenty seven million times on you tube. and it to time freediving world champion mary explores deane's blue home the deepest blue hole in the world. julie go to hear was behind
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the camera. her films reflect people's dreams of overcoming human limitations and becoming part of the underwater while. that's also the case with her latest short film released in march twenty eighth. in a julie go to dances on the floor of a swimming pool ten meters below the water's surface. it's all. very personal project. dealing with the first thing that i wanted to express to this artistic piece. he's been being trapped inside you know how you have to deal with it how you can overcome it.
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off the island of camino the film team spends hours preparing the backdrop for today's underwater scenes in the film it's part of a dream sequence of a birthday party. the under the sea. with the final rehearsals take place on the deck of the ship the film's director elena has an offer new to julie go to it was the right person to stage the underwater saints. it's not just huge for someone diving it's much more than that and it let it turn them i tell her what's important then i shall just while they're shooting of course and i correct that was discussed without agreeing we've come to a compromise then for professional free divers descend into the depths of the sea donning formal attire on deck elena has an offer and julie go to monitor the ship. for the last scene judy go to hear herself get into the water with her camera. it
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was a very important to doing it in three days because i'm going backward with the scooter so you were going backwards so the scuba diver they make burbles so if they make bubbles the berbers goes in the way in the camera in the shop. safety divers accompany mariana gillespie on her descent and keep a close eye on her. then an acoustic signal indicates the camera is rolling. after several attempts by now to see. julie go to air will spend a total of ten i want to chase images. that she says that underwater she feels safe and at peace it's this feeling that she wants to share
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with audiences who watch out underwater movies. turning now to a brief look at other stories on the cultural scene including the return of a long last letter from the man who claimed he discovered america. the u.s. has returned a five hundred twenty five year old could beat up alexa by christopher columbus to the back of. the letter was written forty nine thousand three and have been stolen from the back you can migrate. in the net to columbus describes his voyage to the americas to king ferdinand and queen isabella of spain with. the company is now estimated to be worth more than a million euro leaves. restoration
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work at the old tumble in prague has uncovered several small sculptures of animals made of stone. found in a hollow space beyond. the sculptures i believe to date from the early fifteenth century the animals included dog a bird of prey and then. the city authorities began renovating the old town hall and its famous astronomical clock in april twenty seventeen the work is scheduled for completion in the september. day more than nine hundred manuscripts will go under the hammer at the drool auction house in paris the lot includes musical scores by mozart bach and beethoven as well as a letter written by vincent van gogh it's the second round in the liquidation of the arista feel investment firm whose collection included more than one hundred thirty thousand artworks and literary treasures the company went bankrupt in twenty
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fifteen this round is expected to bring in more than fifteen million euros. anyone who has visited berlin knows that pretty much anything goes here in terms of culture that includes clubbing on a sunday morning or driving around in an old east german car so it's not surprising that some. people are choosing to go out on the town dressed as if it were the nineteen twenties again or a visit at one location which picks up on the federalist flair of that era. and when entering the principal in ballet and for the first time should be prepared to be blinded by the glitz and glamour in spite of the ninety's. and it's not just the sweet looks the ball like a queen on the throne the decor pays homage to the roaring twenty's with decadence
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and. she wanted to find people travel to kreisberg specially to come here. of course we have tourists but we have a very tough selection process we want our guests to look a bit cultivated too they should have dry stuff a bit put on a proper shed no jogging pants or running shoes kind of. manager has very high standards a trim seamstress who worked in the costume industry she knows how to transform the meekest of women into a flamboyant then the top. she even invites her guests to dress up in style. the sponsored prostitution will but the principle isn't just a bar and burlesque show principle is also a little props room where the guests as well as the girls that sit on the swing can get styled by me. and i do their entire costume and they hit women's myself.
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in fact i'm going to dress a young lady in best style right now so you can see what that entails. us all see. a change of rose every fatah lets people experiment with the way they see themselves. how do you meet up for the girls it's always especially. oh frank because they are the queens in the firmament of the principal who just could see. outside the box the atmosphere is completely different the pace is hectic balance courts work district is home to many turkish takeaways and lively balls and restaurants here the principal all seems like a gateway to another world or like going down a rabbit hole the experiments clearly paid off. that was the idea to create a parallel universe something that was the opposite of what really happens here on
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the iranians to cross that. we wanted to give our guests the chance to delve into another world. and yes it works folks have taken to it. side russian burlesque performer. is dressed up the swan princess she's both glamorous and a little shameless one prince says it's like a russian peer it's a preacher and it was so dear to me all my life it was like it came i'm going to make it into something this slightly sixty fantasy like a grown up version of a fairy tale and that's all what only do is that it's like the grown up very easy. and that's very true world can be found in the heart of bella. anything goes in berlin well also here in germany the cello has been nominated
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instrument of the year so it will definitely be promoted at various events and one man who you could say serves as an ambassador for the instrument is russian musician alex a saddler already of the age of twenty six he's played with some of the world's best orchestras he's a rising star in the classical music world and our next report we'll hear why. there's a new star on the classical music horizon twenty six year old alexis stop is considered one of the top cellists of his generation. in two thousand and sixteen he made his celebrated debut at the legendary b.b.c. proms best of all as a last minute stand in. the list of world class orchestras and conductors he's performed with grows longer every month. if he had been one month i live in my dreams sometimes i have problems with the real world but never with my dreams. this
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concert season has already seen alexy making guest appearances in liverpool mexico city berlin oslo and his native st petersburg where he began studying the cello at the age of four these days he meets up with his friends there while on tour. he travels the world with a cello by davita dating from seven hundred fifteen. weimar germany is a city that's very special to him. it was here that he met his partner and where he studied at the prestigious france list music college. by my extension of the vitamins the kind of home for me in germany every time i travel the world and meet new people if you did so was lucky to be back in fine ma if i find it in a home environment that i perhaps comp find in certain other cities as well and me from getting to meet the goal.
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alexy start learn normally plays together with large orchestras. but at some concerts his cello is the sole instrument as is the case in this church performance in the eastern german city of vienna. here starburst only a complement is a choir the musical marriage made in heaven. time now for something to eat and for that we're headed to the a tallying capital rome and of course while there we have to do as the romans do so we asked some of the younger residents where they typically go for a good meal stuffed pasta at their mitchie restaurant is on the menu. in utah neighborhoods behind from spain train station is populated by blue collar
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workers artists students pensioners and hipsters it's an area in transition the bar and restaurant that she is steeped in tradition it's been a popular watering hole since one nine hundred twenty four a place for romans to relax in the big city. it's a pretty small neighborhood but many of the people who live here come to eat here the plane you're told doesn't have a lot of inhabitants because the buildings here are small and don't have many stories. about it night people come from all over russia and even from abroad to liven up the neighborhood and come here to get to know a different. company and quite on thank yous the head chef at mitchy a native roman he's been cooking standard dishes but with a twist since childhood a typical spring dish for instance is the vegetable studio lot it's made of artichokes and believes.
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that. the main difference between father beans and peas is the size. as you can see here the beans are much bigger. more. and they taste a bit more bitter than piece which are actually quite sweet. but it's that they've been. having gotten some fresh ingredients. from the market quote and does going to make a fields pasta couple lachie but within you know enough filling he uses the small artichokes often found in row first he removes the tough outermost leaves then he kills the staff. significance of. these are the jokes are smaller and more than the large round ones most people. have so they also have fewer thorns and less of a beard. people cooking. is you have to rub artichokes with
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so they don't turn black and it is beautiful to. be artichokes are sliced into small pieces and fried an olive oil with spring onions and the pasta is made from flour and wheat semolina and rolled out it's cut into circles of around ten centimeters diameter the artichoke in spring onion filling is spread the top and then the couple actually are folded together the name derives from the cup follow hat which has a similar shape. were originally made only with meat and cheese the dish comes from the region of northern. and with the spring vegetables you typically find in. the fava beans and peas are shocked coached and blended into the cream of the
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special cricket neci after they are boiled the coffee lachie are fried. their served with a p.n. fava beans cream and a carbon are a sauce topped off with a punch up. with the. traditional element of this dish use the in the feeling of the sauce as i leave it alone then we have an. never called one not a traditional roman do. you know what the innovative elemental is to combine these two dishes and intermingled and songs and feeling like this. but. also unusual about that she is that you can enjoy its offerings at almost any time of day the bar and restaurant opens at eight am and doesn't start until two in the morning patrons often feel like staying the entire time for breakfast or lunch and
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dinner to a final night time for it. it's been sixty five years since queen elizabeth the second is coronation and no other living royal can boast such a career as hers she's seen dozens of politicians come and go and in her own family she has reigned over many personal dramas as well as divorces yet through and through she has remained a loyal public servant her life is now being documented in a special photo exhibition in germany. as eunice good listed industrial heritage site welcomes a royal visit to queen elizabeth the second. meteorology has an extraordinarily high global presence she's the most frequently depicted in the beach will of the twentieth and twenty first centuries that's. the exhibition
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hosted by a former i am works news uplink can include a wide range of photos of christians mona. there are also examples of how his image has been reworked over the decades. hit a bit more reverently immortalized uncool slim the queen is definitely a pop icon. is. one big factor is the media phenomenon that is queen elizabeth the second. when the. nation was the first to be broadcast to an audience of millions on this interim most people will never see the queen in person these photos and films that make up the phenomenon. cindy believe that it is all slaps people dream a little of a world that is only tangible in the media the. need to post. submission incorporates a project launched by the british broadcaster b.b.c.
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to mark the queen's ninety second birthday it comprises ninety two photographs representing each today. they show the young princess elizabeth through his childhood and teenage years and show her gradually accepting and then honing his image as. the queen of see a total of prime minister says. she has guided her country through times of war and economic turmoil and now has the repercussions of that to look forward to. but she's always weathered the storm timeless. officer in the iconic official portraits approved by buckingham palace the queen isn't shown getting older you know so we chose to display them in parallel to the photos from the b.b.c. series where you can clearly see how she's changed over the years the seed does
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a queen says she for and. another portrait personally approved by the queen and which has defied the passage of time . which has adorned postage stamps. all over the world. collector's items for all fans of the british royal family. that. and its reproduction have been a closely guarded one just like a trademark. for decades the queen's image in the media had been a smooth run media operation. but that image suffered after the break up of prince charles and princess diana and following done his death the queen was criticized for stubbornly refusing to publicly mourn the tragedy.
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long time for the queen and her husband to make amends to the public their subsequent efforts to join the mourning the princess diana where the turning point on the image front and since then we've seen a process that is dissolving the old centuries long traditions. such as prince harry and meghan marco's wedding have also helped to restore the royals image. while the queen takes a back seat. and a new generation prepares to continue this mountain life legacy. and finally before we go we want to let you went on the winner of this week's draw now since the world cup is underway we thought we'd take the chance to ask you which team is your favorite to win and not surprising germany was in the lead but are lucky winner today didn't choose germany instead it brought home a lot of from italy wants iceland to win still a very you know we won't hold it against you you have still one our draw and this
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official fee for soccer world cup. soccer ball for the rest of you if you want to go to our facebook page you can take part in another survey that we have running we'd like to know which player you think is the most stylish and with that we are out of time but join us again tomorrow for high life edition thanks for tuning in and out. of euro max the highlights of the week we. birthday bash the legendary porsche sports car seventy. forgotten flowers a talk of a documentary dangerous species and blending with nature a secluded house in iceland west fjords. next time on the romex highlights.
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