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changes and most start with small steps and global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term climate to green energy solutions and reforestation. the community interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next generation globalised to use the multimedia environment series on t.w. . i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your max with me your host meghan late from surfing has fights to sing your heart out we have a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. friendship connection exploring the secret treasures of
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paris. sing a song a musical kalashnikov gathering in berlin. and catching a wave serving surfing on the fall to coast in the fall of. all this week we are featuring five of europe's a major tourist hot spots but we're showing them in a different light and today the city of love is on the agenda paris there are so many beautiful spots in the french capital that it's hard to know where to begin but we looked up with a for charter for who took us off the beaten path to show some of the quieter spots in the city. iconic sites in paris. and some of its lesser
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known but equally alluring spots photographers says from the lead has discovered many hidden gems like these. even inters hot spots like the city's popular mom must try to destroy. them because it's best well i really like the street because usually it's difficult to capture depth in pictures just looking for converging lines it's already even though there are around two thousand tourists sitting on the steps of the nearby secretary nobody's here. bromley produces large photo books and also has a lot of followers on you tube. the canal sun maternity eastern paris with a record label crossing is one of his favorite spots some of what most foreign tourists don't know anything about this place and only a few french tourists come here it's a canal with locks so ships. because it's really grain. and the bridge over there
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is known from the overfill you know ted you know it starts on got. i looked at you know. the canal was commissioned by napoleon and opens in eighteen twenty five. older still a little further west you'll find the beguiling size they put a. built in seventy nine thousand nine the shopping arcade mainly attracts locals. and the cities are in the samantha tom club the former priory of some time to shine is home to some of the collections from the city's. r. and me t.n. museum. and. it's a trove showcasing mother treasures the original pendant built by french physicist
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leon fuko which illustrates the earth's rotation. synthesis sampras and this pretty simple really. or you need is a swinging weight suspended on a piece of string that. it would then continue to swing in the same plane. here in the museum we put up small metal pins to show how that plane rotates. so even though the weight swings in the same plane the metal pins are knocked over one by one proving the ostrow taishan so the more of it. let. it all come to. the museum also holds a model of new york statue of liberty which the french presented to the americans as a gift in the late nineteenth century. sailors romilly loves hunting for new perspectives of the city's most famous sites. like here on avenue the come along which is just a stone's throw from the eiffel tower. resupply i first saw this visual access in
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a french american movie. but it took me a while to find the steps it's great to have a shot of the eiffel tower together with a building and street lamp it's what you call framing the phrase. the french capital also boasts the number of trunk or spots among them they're just down the plant in southeastern paris it's very popular with locals. there's only one thing that plant is a park in the heart of paris here you can hear the birds chirp just all around and relax and enjoy the peace and quiet texas with the sounds of our trip is you know. a little more off the beaten track in the moderate district lies the eclectic concept store see selling furniture accessories and clothing.
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not far away there's a color really highlights to re bakery their plastic chili it's cakes and tarts are delicious. and i was keeping you have to be careful or you end up eating here every day. surgeon. abilene meanwhile works off the extra calories by exploring his beloved city he knows a quiet and overlook square just behind the world famous sec record basilica. joydeep to be sure there are only three pigeons here i like that. draw him into a tool and enjoy the converging lines from this view of such a quick it's marvelous. but in the end even the photographer heads over to the popular tourist sites because after all the view provides a simply press and. it's
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such a great city all right well now is a good time to let you weigh in on this week's draw up we would like to know which cities you would like to discover just go to our website and take part in our survey and by doing so you qualify to win a euro max watch all right moving on now to a brief a look at other stories making headlines on the cultural scene starting with a portuguese artist whose works make a statement or ever they are shown more on that coming up at the top which today's express. the guggenheim museum in big bow is to be creating a major show to portugal's most famous contemporary artist join of us can send us intitled on your mirror the retrospective features thirty five works from the last two decades. among them the thirty meter tall forty four metre long and thirty six metre wide scope. the show will run until november eleventh.
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once again eighty one year old no wheaton king harald the fifth has entered the fray at the saving will championships unlike constance as usual the king will be representing team norway aboard his trusted yacht sirrah his father king was also a passionate sailor who even want to gold medal with his team at the nine hundred twenty eight summer olympics and harald has gathered his fair share of prizes as well coming first in the world championships in one nine hundred eighty seven and two thousand and eight. the italian. city of florence has also been hosting world championships in quidditch in the hardy potter novels the sport is played and flying brooms with a nonfiction version combines elements of rugby dodgeball and wrestling the aim of the game is to capture the golden snitch defenses being held every year since two thousand and twelve over eight hundred harry potter yes compete at this time round
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in the final the u.s. beat belgium. singing has been scientifically proven to lift your mood with the release of endorphins or happy hormones as they're also called well singing together has been booming for years vocal full ash mobs and sing along events are popular worldwide so in an effort to boost the spirits of moody berliners two musical organizers put together an evening of public singing now with lyrics flashed on screens participants sang along to their heart's desire. here the audience is the star five hundred people belting out a pop classic. the week at an open air face
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him but then it's called sing bella sing this song is a lead by chan i'm not sousa and accompanied by going to puppets on piano. with bach it's fun and makes me happy you can let your hair down if i need motivation if i want to hear my own voice just speaking but singing to. my suits i always i sing at home but otherwise never in public. with. the taking away people's shyness when they sing caesar and puppets have been doing it for going on two years now. and they've had a lot of success no one here can tell if he's singing well or not so everyone does whether it's belting out a popular refrain from austrian bad one toe. or
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a club hit by a swedish house mafia. he's a coward has when five hundred people sing the same song it's a totally different experience than any other because you're communicating with lots of people but not verbal. and you don't have to give each other any sides and everyone knows the song reads the lyrics sings the same thing at the same time the so much energy in a. song as an expression of common culture. whether in a church choir. at st festivals like carnival. with a with charity and control. or pulling out all the stops no
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matter how you do it's all types of singing have one thing in common studies show the activity makes you happy and healthy. and unlike lincoln stein from berlin's institute for music therapy view singing as a therapeutic measure. of fuel aspected each of the many of the aspects that singing awakens could also be awakened by joking at the neuron a physiological levels the same things are happening here but one thing is special about singing it when you do it for longer periods after about twenty minutes you begin to produce moxy talks in also called the bonding hormone you don't get that from jogging you get it from nursing and from sex and from sex.
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no wonder so many people love to sing. but not many of us today have the time or chance to sing in regular groups so quiet so that's what single sing provides an opportunity to lift up your voice in song with hundreds of like minded people. the event is always booked out weeks in advance. so perkins fears and calls for used to sing a lot of gospel choirs and spent a lot of time in churches where we sang a lot of pop music but i thought my worldview changed and i just wasn't able to get behind it anymore i kept looking for something that would give me that experience just without the religious aspect and i'm starting to think that with single acing i found that before. because.
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for most of the people here it wasn't about how they sang but about being process of the experience. of. a. pos. staying on the subject of group singing when it comes to charity on your favorite soccer team the stadiums are filled with fans songs and chance but what fans choose to sing about often has a little to do with the actual game so for today's high five here are. fine stadium anthems that are richly had nothing to do with soccer.
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may of twenty sixty leicester city fans go wild after the team's surprise victory in the english premier league the crowd singing their hearts out to a melody that you might just recognize. so. in fifth place yellow submarine by the beatles. it's one of the few fab four tracks where drummer ringo starr also said the band wanted to write a children's song. but it became more popular with adults and soccer fans in particular in germany this version is used to taunt bundesliga champions by our new nick. goody fella wasn't just a star on the pitch but as a coach as well in two thousand and two he led germany to the world cup final in south korea and japan and the fans sang. it
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was. a homage to woody fela sung to a cuban popular melody. taking fourth place in our soccer anthem charts guantanamera. and singer songwriter jose till finance is popularized the song around ninety years ago the original is still as popular as ever for example with buskers. it doesn't matter when where or which teams get to the final fans will always sing this song was. the original lyrics were slightly more poetic. in place three blue the blue by italian musician domenico better known as.
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the song is about newfound love and was italy's nine hundred fifty eight entry into the euro vision song contest but only came third but then it went on to storm the u.s. charts securing long term golden oldies status. a firm favorite in the stadium new versions are. stanley cropping up to this well known to. sucker fans aren't exactly famous for their tolerance of homosexuals but that's originally what this song was all about longing for a free life as a gay person in san francisco. in second place going west by the village people the song wasn't an instant commercial success it got its first real break when the openly gay british pop duo pet shop boys released
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a dance cover. soccer fans pride themselves on being real nancy. but this song can open the floodgates. when things aren't going well it's a melody fans take solace in. zero at number one the song for anthem to beat all soccer anthems you'll never walk alone. the song was originally written in one nine hundred forty five for countless sound a musical in which a young man dies leaving behind his pregnant fiance the song is meant to comfort her. many have tried their hand at covering the song but gerry and the pacemakers are still the ones giving
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football fans goosebumps and this nine hundred sixty three version is still a firm favorite in this stadium. everyone has a story to tell so leave it up to the renowned slovakian artists roman and our to do it now following shows at the tate modern in london the moma in new york and the venice biennale have a undock is now exhibiting here in germany and unlike in shows for a visit. are asked not to touch the artwork undock invites his viewers to actively participate. bryson made from fifty individual components belonging to a disassembled remington. everyday objects as. a writer was once my great grandfather's
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typewriter and i'm very use indeed now. in. the digital era when this is so archaic that some younger people don't even know what the typewriters. the mechanical process of writing the tap every lesson made as it struck the page. roman undock is interested in the processes of communication and interaction. he believes everything is just a question of perspective and framework. this is about him conceptual artist has made quite a splash internationally. because it was thinking. in two thousand and full after receiving the grants he gave five hundred dollars of chocolate to workers at a steel plant in the japanese city of q tacky but it proved hard to convince
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managers his idea was a good one so this was the first for literary. maybe almost make it. so then it came to workers. who stayed sort of on the rear of the ship to the idea of show clearly in our mind the remember when's the refuting the true purpose. of the list only between. itself and the wrapping and that was my my time. through all the workers. undocked never got to know any of the workers involved. so of course the. passage is the title of this installation made up of five hundred distinct sculpt is a modern art museum in munich purchased the work of. the installation is a tribute to the talents of individuals and the role the artist place in the
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creative process. the figures are in there is of of daily life of japanese culture and steel workers who know the material inside out. a story of childhood and dreams it's about messam offices movements and tales that are told. actually it's this is not the content which comes even before i start working on the piece so there is a story behind it and it comes through the process of simplification so i'm working . with maybe a very difficult. story which wouldn't be interesting to people to be transmitted there but i am but i have to simplify to very. abstract form i would say so the title is for me as important as the work itself titles like measuring
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the universe more than empty words visitors can measure themselves here on the wall of work created by the exhibit leaving behind a presence and an absence cheerful get militantly the art of moment. and finally we wrap up the show with a secret serving spot and this time in poland now the peninsula of hell is considered to be the riviera of the east and because of the favorable conditions becoming a popular destination for wind and kite surfers and unlike the mediterranean or the atlantic the water in the help and fill is shallow making it perfect for beginners . they call it the polish riviera to help an insulin norfolk advance because some of the most beautiful beaches in poland for some time now it's also been a hot spot for wyndham kite surfer. i don't know anywhere else like this the atmosphere here is fantastic we come here every year every season we've also got
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a lot of friends here. is this an event about it's a great help tentative for an active holiday and the area is beautiful in. this surf school and how is one of forty five in the peninsula. has been a surf instructor here for the past fifteen years time and again he's asked what's it like out there today. today we've got the typical conditions you need to practice with a light breeze two to three on the beaufort scale beginners can get out on the war to easily and those with experience can hone their skills. for beginners a particular hell has a crucial advantage over the atlantic the water in the bay is extremely shallow. even if you wait hundreds of metres away from the shore you can still stand perfectly dish and for anyone who wants to learn to wind or kite surfing. as a beginner you take one step on your bike on the boat you don't waste so much
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energy and you can serve three to four hours a day you improve much faster than in deep water. during the season accommodations on the peninsula are generally completely booked out. especially the best known com site hope a six which is popular with the surfers laidback and bahamian it pairs a hippy vibe with a bit of. the company site it's like a big family with people who have similar passions and the similar way of life we spend time in similar ways and just have that surface soul. set up but it's all bullshit. here on the help an insular you can be one with nature. and hold the wind in your hands. time now the fate of fire from all of us here you know max as always thanks for watching with a country morrow. next
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time on your. feet folks world cup one. team after team is heading home and there can only be one winner but tomorrow we won't be critic includes going to be visitors champions instead we'll be taking a look at that. soccer supporters next time on your own max. good move. from.
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